OCHN's releases community behavioral health needs assessment

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Royal Oak MI

10 March, 2022

11:16 AM

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OAKLAND COUNTY, MI (March 2, 2022) – Understanding the behavioral health needs of Oakland County's residents is a crucial step in the development of Oakland Community Health Network's (OCHN) three-year strategic planning process for Fiscal Years (FY) 2023-2025. OCHN leads a provider service network that assists approximately 23,000 Oakland Countycitizens at more than 300 service sites across the county. People who receive public mentalhealth services through OCHN's provider network include individuals who have an intellectual ordevelopmental disability, mental health challenge, or substance use disorder. The majority ofthese individuals have Medicaid insurance coverage. The organization's needs assessment was released in late February and is available for OaklandCounty residents to offer input thru mid-April. Information gathered from the needs assessmentis being used to identify critical service delivery priorities that are person focused. Important areas of concerns noted in past community needs assessment surveys include access to crisis mental health services for children and their families; transportation; physical and mental health care integration; the direct professional support workforce shortage; and stigma. Persons served have also noted community inclusion and strengthening relationships as important. To access this vital community survey, visit oaklandchn.org and select the needs assessment link on the rotating banner. About OCHNOCHN leads a provider service network that assists approximately 23,000 Oakland County citizensat more than 300 service sites across the county. People who receive public mental health servicesthrough OCHN's provider network include those who have an intellectual or developmental disability, mental health challenge, or substance use disorder. The majority of these individuals have Medicaid insurance coverage. OCHN's goal is to ensure these individuals are aware of and have access to services and supportsthat will improve their health and quality of life, as well as ensure their engagement in full community participation. Its mission to "inspire hope, empower people, and strengthen communities" reflects an unyielding belief in a "Valuable System for Valued People." Programs and supports provided by OCHN's service network are available at www.oaklandchn.org. -END-

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