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Recovery Stories

Suicide survivors tell their stories

By RALPH ANSAMI ransami@yourdailyglobe.com IRONWOOD — The quilts are becoming faded, but the faces they contain are fresh in many area residents’ minds. The Lifekeeper Faces of Suicide quilts were on display Saturday at Gogebic Community College for the fourth

Tom Ruppe September 11, 2017 Recovery Stories Read more

Barney – Recovery Story

My name is Barney Hinch. I work at Highline full-time and love sports! I have been involved in Special Olympics since 2006. I am excited to be chosen to attend National Special Olympics competition in New Jersey in June 2014.

Tom Ruppe March 5, 2015 Recovery Stories Read more

“I Dreamed a Dream” – Recovery Story

“I Dreamed a Dream” Hi. My name is Valerie Swanberg and I have a mental illness. It no longer has me, although, I still suffer with it periodically. I now know there is help available if you reach out and

Tom Ruppe March 5, 2015 Recovery Stories Read more

Consumer Contribution – Jean

Winter’s First Snow It will be winter’s first snow, Then it will be hard to go! Anywhere, everywhere, all places. That’s the rule for October That’s the rule for November That’s what we all remember. There will be snow on

Tom Ruppe March 5, 2015December 28, 2016 Recovery Stories Read more

Upcoming Events

  1. CMH Board Meeting

    August 30 @ 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

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GCCMH Contact

103 West US Hwy 2
Wakefield, Michigan 49968
Admin – (906) 229-6100
OP Services – (906) 229-6120
Access – 888-906-9060

Recipient Rights

If you suspect or are aware of the abuse, neglect or exploitation of a recipient of public mental health services in Michigan, use the following links to assist you in reporting the information.

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NorthCare Links

Hiawatha Behavioral Health
Copper Country CMH
NorthCare Network
Northpointe
Pathways Community Mental Health

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  • Home
  • Services
  • Crisis Services
  • Home Based Services
  • Access
  • Recipient Rights
  • Clinical Services (Youth)
  • Clinical Services (Adult)
  • Community Services
  • ACT – Assertive Community Treatment Services
  • News
  • Anti-Stigma
  • Walk-a-Mile Rally
  • Employment
  • GCCMH Application
  • Learn About Our Community
  • Info
  • Resource Listing
  • Organizational Chart
  • CARF Accreditation
  • Reports
  • Provider Directory
  • Corporate Compliance
  • Recipient Rights
  • Provider Manual
  • Cost of Services
  • Consumer Handbook
  • Confidentiality
  • Mission Statement
  • Serenity Center
  • GCCMH Board
  • Calendar