Each county has a “Mental Health Plan” (MHP). Your county’s MHP provides Medi-Cal mental health services, sometimes called “Specialty Mental Health Services” (SMHS). Your county may provide these services directly, for example, at a county clinic, or through other providers. If you are unhappy with your county MHP services, you may file a complaint. The complaint is called a grievance. Your MHP will make a decision based on your grievance and let you know the result. Learn more about the MHP Grievances, Appeals, and Fair Hearings process here: https://lnkd.in/gdUNtng5
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Many people are not receiving the mental health treatment they deserve. The stigma around mental health and lack of access to care are driving many people away from getting the care they need. Over the years, education and advocacy have begun to reduce the stigma of mental health, and today, discussions around mental health are becoming increasingly common. However, there are still plenty of people out there who do not feel like they can reach out for help. If you or a loved one is struggling with a mental health issue, give us a call at (248) 607-7190. #Endthestigma #Mentalhealth #MentalhealthAwareness
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Many people are not receiving the mental health treatment they deserve. The stigma around mental health and lack of access to care are driving many people away from getting the care they need. Over the years, education and advocacy have begun to reduce the stigma of mental health, and today, discussions around mental health are becoming increasingly common. However, there are still plenty of people out there who do not feel like they can reach out for help. If you or a loved one is struggling with a mental health issue, give us a call at (802) 404-1492. #Endthestigma #Mentalhealth #MentalhealthAwareness
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Many people are not receiving the mental health treatment they deserve. The stigma around mental health and lack of access to care are driving many people away from getting the care they need. Over the years, education and advocacy have begun to reduce the stigma of mental health, and today, discussions around mental health are becoming increasingly common. However, there are still plenty of people out there who do not feel like they can reach out for help. If you or a loved one is struggling with a mental health issue, give us a call at (905) 897-9699. #Endthestigma #Mentalhealth #MentalhealthAwareness
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Many people are not receiving the mental health treatment they deserve. The stigma around mental health and lack of access to care are driving many people away from getting the care they need. Over the years, education and advocacy have begun to reduce the stigma of mental health, and today, discussions around mental health are becoming increasingly common. However, there are still plenty of people out there who do not feel like they can reach out for help. If you or a loved one is struggling with a mental health issue, give us a call at (727) 287-5208. #Endthestigma #Mentalhealth #MentalhealthAwareness
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Access to mental health care is a social justice issue. Join us for this training on how to address these issues in innovative ways and how you can navigate access issues for clients with getting mental health care. https://lnkd.in/e-rcEKey
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