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Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties (CMHA-CEI) holds a vision of a community in which persons with mental health needs have the opportunity, including the necessary services and supports, to participate, with dignity, in the life of the community, with its freedoms, responsibilities, rewards, and consequences. CMHA-CEI offers a wide array of specialty services and evidence-based programs through it's clinical departments consisting of: - Adult Mental Health Services - Community Services for the Developmentally Disabled - Families Forward - Substance Abuse Services and Corrections Mental Health CMHA-CEI serves community residents with severe mental illness, serious emotional disturbance (SED), intellectual and developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders (SUD). CMHA-CEI serves around 12,000 consumers annually. The primary diagnostic categories among adults are major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, alcohol use disorders, and schizoaffective disorder. The primary categories for children are unspecified mood (affective) disorder, major depressive disorder, autism spectrum disorder, adjustment disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Currently, 85% of the CMHA-CEI budget is supported by Medicaid funding.
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