June 2, 2020 - Community Mental Health for Central Michigan (CMHCM) is offering a variety of services to its communities via telephone and teletherapy options during this challenging time. In addition to existing service, CMHCM is now offering short-term brief therapy at no cost to residents in Midland, Gladwin, Isabella, Clare, Mecosta, and Osceola counties.
Community members will have access to up to four sessions of free therapy to address mental health needs related to current difficult times. Please contact the local CMHCM office to inquire about this service.
The following Crisis Intervention Services remain available:
- CMHCM-24-7 Crisis Mobile Intervention Team Services (CMIT). If you or someone you know is having a crisis, the CMHCM CMIT staff can assess, safety plan and connect you with services. CMIT is available 24-7 and can be reached by calling your local CMHCM phone number.
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24-7 at 1-800-273-8255
- Crisis text line is available 24-7 by texting home to 741741
- National Disaster Distress helpline is available at 1-800-958-5950
- COVID-19 Helpline is available at 1-800-535-6136 or by text at 66746.
A statewide peer-operated warm line is available at 1-888-733-7753, which is operated by individuals in recovery who are available to connect one on one with residents.
For previous updates, flood response information, and details on release efforts, please visit the following resources:
- www.midland911.org
- www.cityofmidlandmi.gov
- www.co.midland.mi.us
- Facebook channels for the following entities:
- Midland County Emergency Management (MI)
- Midland County 911
- City of Midland, Michigan – Municipal Government
- Twitter: @CityofMidlandMI
- Twitter: @MidlandCountyMI
- Call 2-1-1
- Sign up for 911 text and email alerts through Nixle.com