PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH



Crisis Intervention



Crisis Residential Unit



Online Crisis Chat/Text



Emergency Mental Health Screening & Assessment



Emergency Public Mental Health Eligibility Determination



Advocacy & Support



Community Resources

services funded in part by

Non-Emergency Public Mental Health Screening, Eligibility, and Access

248-464-6363 Non-emergency eligibility/access is managed by OCCMHA

PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH

 Located on the Campus of Oakland County Government Off ces  1200 N. Telegraph Road Building 32E Pontiac, MI 48341  24-Hour Resource & Helpline (Emergency Assessment & Eligibility)

800- 231-1127

 Non-Emergency Assessment & Eligibility (Includes Substance Use Treatment/Prevention)

248- 464-6363 M &T h (8 a . m . - 8 p .m.) Tues . , W ed . , & F ( 8 a.m. - 5 p .m.)

 www.CommonGroundHelps.org  www.oaklandchn.org OCHN does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex. Free interpreter services are available.

OCCMHA Acccess & Elegibility Information.pdf

Located on the Campus of Oakland. County Government Off ces. 1200 N. Telegraph Road. Building 32E. Pontiac, MI 48341. 24-Hour Resource & Helpline. (Emergency Assessment & Eligibility). 800- 231-1127. Non-Emergency Assessment & Eligibility. (Includes Substance Use Treatment/Prevention). 248- 464-6363.

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