Community Resources
Behavioral/Mental Health and Primary Health Community Resources
Whether self-initiated or through a referral, counseling and other services are available to Macomb students, staff and faculty from mental health and primary health care providers that are working in partnership with the college.
Self-Initiated
Reach out directly to the following partners to inquire about services:
Judson Center
12200 E. 13 Mile Road, Suite 200
Warren, MI 48093
Phone: 586.573.1810
Website: https://www.judsoncenter.org/
Virtual and Office appointments, same day/next day. Will serve insured, underinsured and no insurance:
- Primary care
- Behavioral health
- Substance use disorder
- Veteran Services— mental health and substance use disorder
Macomb County Community Mental Health
First North
43740 Groesbeck, Clinton Township, MI
Phone: 586.307.9100
Website: https://www.mccmh.net/
Virtual and office appointments, same day/next day. Will serve insured, underinsured and no insurance:
- Primary care
- Behavioral health
- Substance use disorder
Telephone Crisis Services
Phone: 586.307.9100 V/TTY
Phone: 800.442.HOPE
Phone: 800.273.TALK
Offering confidential and free counseling and resources to Macomb County residents. Call anytime.
Turning Point
Phone: 586.463.6990
Website: https://turningpointmacomb.org/
- Emergency and support services to meet both the immediate and long-term needs of survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Michigan Stay Well Counseling
Phone: 1.888.535.6136, Press 8 to talk with a counselor
- Counselors available 24/7—confidential and free (COVID-19)
Suicide Crisis Hotline
Website: https://988lifeline.org/
- Call or Text #988
- Chat 988lifeline.org/chat
- Veterans can call 988 and press 1
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.
Request a Referral
One of Macomb’s Student Options for Success (SOS) team members can discuss services available from community partners and provide a referral. Contact SOS at SOS@macomb.edu or 586.447.8609.