Mental Health Crisis Help

Community Mental Health offers walk in or call crisis 24 Hours a Day (Walk-in services are for those in immediate crisis and cannot wait for an appointment). Contact Us to get directions to the CMH Building. Crisis services provides crisis intervention, assessment, and screening for voluntary and involuntary psychiatric hospitalization.
Toll Free: 800.372.8460
Local: 517.346.8460
TTY: 517.267.7623
Mental Health Crisis
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    Integrated Treatment & Recovery Services (ITRS) (formerly Substance Abuse Services)

  • Main Location
    Main Location

    Community Mental Health CEI’s main building is conveniently located on Jolly Road in Lansing between Cedar Street and Pennsylvania Avenue

  • Detox Programs
    Detox Programs

    The Recovery Center offers withdrawal management (detox) services.

  • CATS Program
    CATS Program

    The CATS Program in Mason offers outpatient treatment to those incarcerated in the Ingham County Jail

  • Outpatient Program
    Outpatient Program

    Clinton County Counseling Center in St. Johns offers outpatient services to individuals in Clinton County.

  • Residential Program
    Residential Program

    The House of Commons in Mason offers residential substance use disorder treatment for men.

     

The Integrated Treatment & Recovery Services programs of Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton and Ingham Counties (CMHA-CEI) offer a three-five day, Medically Monitored Withdrawal Management (detoxification) program with a 24 hour structure. The Recovery Center is a 10 bed detoxification program designed to provide a safe, caring environment that assists individuals during the detox process from alcohol and other drugs, while promoting health and well-being. All interested individuals will have a presumptive eligibility determination completed by staff for appropriateness. After a person is stabilized and no longer at risk for withdrawal, The Recovery Center supports continued recovery efforts by connecting the individual with next level of care treatment providers, such as substance use disorder residential or outpatient treatment services and support groups.

Transfers to next level of care for men can be made to residential substance use disorder treatment at the CMHA CEI, House of Commons (HOC) in Mason, Michigan. HOC is available for up to 90 days of treatment. Referrals are also made to women’s residential programs and other men’s residential programs as requested. Some transportation is made available to residential treatment programs in the Lansing area.

JollyRd smallThe Recovery Center offers:

  • Smoke Free Environment
  • Treatment for men & women 18 years and older
  • An atmosphere of sound medical practice combined with emotional and social support
  • Referrals to treatment programs that meet the needs of the individual
  • Auricular Acupuncture to assist in decreasing symptoms of withdrawal
  • Personalized attention to meet the needs of each person

The Recovery Center is staffed by:

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  • Physician Oversight
  • Mental Health Therapist
  • Client Services Specialist
  • Nurse

To ensure a person asking for assistance meets criteria for a medically monitored withdrawl management, and does not need a medically managed environment, referral sources and individuals are asked to call The Recovery Center. Program staff are available 24 hours per day, seven days per week to ensure there are no issues that would prohibit a safe withdrawal and to ensure bed availability. After the eligibility determination process, if admission criteria are met, admission to the program can be immediate.

  • Individuals must be able to care for all personal needs.
  • Persons with a Blood Alcohol Level of .3mg/dcl or greater will be assessed prior to full admission for safety reasons.

 


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I have been well taken care of, listened to and cared for.

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I feel the staff has been concerned and helpful in my recovery.

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CMHA-CEI Integrated Treatment & Recovery Services (formerly Substance Abuse Services) recognizes substance use disorders as chronic health conditions. Services are designed to address underlying issues as well as the presenting drug and/or alcohol related problems. This is accomplished by careful assessment and comprehensive treatment planning. A wide range of services are available as a model in continuing care including detoxification, residential, outpatient and self-help groups. Standard Program Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.


Our services are provided by:
Integrated Treatment & Recovery Services Outpatient (ITRS OP)
Correctional Assessment & Treatment Services (CATS)
House of Commons (HOC)
Healthcare Integrated Programs (HCI)
The Recovery Center (TRC)

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House of Commons is required to be in compliance with the National Standards to Prevent, Detect and Respond to Prison Rape under the Prison Elimination Act (PREA) 28 C.F.R. Part 115 [Docket No. OAG-131; RIN 1105-AB34]. See the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) for additional documentation.

 

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