McLaren
Regional Medical Center utilizes a person-centered approach to meeting the needs
of individuals requiring mental health treatment. This means individuals
are active participants in the treatment planning process, and treated by an
interdisciplinary team of mental health professionals in a therapeutic
environment that promotes recovery.
- Inpatient mental health services for adults (18 and
older) are provided on 7 Central at McLaren Regional Medical Center. These
services are available for adults with a psychiatric diagnosis and who are
voluntarily seeking help. For more information please call 810.342.2076.
The following visiting hours apply to 7
Central: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday: 7:00 - 8:00 PM, Sunday and
Holidays: 2:00 - 3:00 PM. Only two persons may visit at a time and all
visitors must be at least 14 years old.
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The psychiatric Partial Hospital Programs at Oak
Bridge are located at 4448 Oak Bridge Drive in the Oak Creek Office Center
(east of Linden Road between Corunna and Lennon Roads). The Partial Hospital
Programs are specifically designed to assist individuals transitioning from
inpatient care and to prevent inpatient hospitalization when less intensive
treatment has been ineffective. McLaren operates two distinct programs at Oak
Bridge, one for adults (18 and older) and the other for adolescents (age
12-17). For more information, contact 810.342.5333.
- Need Counseling? The McLaren Outpatient Behavioral
Health Services at Oak Bridge are available for individuals and families
struggling with depression, anxiety, stress-related problems and other mental
health issues. Specialists are available to meet the unique needs of children,
adolescents, adults, and older adults. For more information, contact
810.342.5333.
- Children and adolescents, in need of inpatient
psychiatric care, are referred to our community partners at Hurley Medical
Center. For more information, contact 810.257.9613.
Do you have questions about behavioral health care? Feel free to email
Kenneth Deighton, Director of McLaren Regional Medical Center’s Department of
Behavioral Health kend@mclaren.org
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