Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC)
Easterseals MORC is proud to be a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). CCBHCs are responsible for directly providing (or contracting with partner organizations to provide) nine types of services, with an emphasis on the provision of 24-hour crisis care, utilization of evidence-based practices, care coordination, and integration with physical health care.
Overview
CCBHCs are available to anyone who walks in the door, no matter their ability to pay, including individuals experiencing severe, moderate or mild symptoms of mental illness, emotional disturbance, chronic addiction, substance use, and complex health conditions.
What is a CCBHC?

What is Integrated Care?

Our Programs
- Crisis Behavioral Health
- Immediate screening assessment and risk assessment
- Outpatient mental health and substance use services
- Targeted case management
- Tailored care for active duty military and veterans
- Psychiatric rehabilitation services
- Expanded care coordination
- Commitment to peers and family
- Health screening, promotion, and monitoring
Insurance
Most insurances are accepted. Please contact us at 1.800.75.SEALS (1.800.757.3257) to verify if we take yours.
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Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
CCBHCs are available to any individual in need of care, including, but not limited to, people with serious mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, long-term chronic addiction, mild or moderate mental illness and substance use disorders and complex health profiles. CCBHCs will provide care regardless of ability to pay, caring for those who are under-served; have low incomes; are insured, uninsured or on Medicaid; and those who are active-duty military or veterans. -
Crisis Services
If you are in crisis, please contact 988 - the 24 hour Resource and Crisis Helpline, or Easterseals MORC staff at the listed on-call crisis phone number. -
Personal Healthcare Portal
An online tool that will allow you to view your personal healthcare information online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using a secure and private website. -
Trauma Focused Infant and Early Childhood Program
Infants and children who experience chronic stress or trauma are four times more likely to develop a mental health disorder by the time they reach adulthood than children who did not experience emotional trauma in childhood.
Our Stories
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Meet Jacob!
Jacob loves to be outside and can often be found with his Community Living Support (CLS) worker at Clarkston Family Farm. He has become an integral part of the team, earning a "staff" shirt, for his dedication to feeding the animals, collecting chicken eggs, and gardening in the greenhouse. Read his story here! -
Meet Juanita!
Juanita loves to cook a variety of home cooked meals for her friends and family. Whenever chicken or fish is on the menu, she uses a special homemade batter to wow her loved ones. Read more about her story here! -
Meet Gabe!
Gabe, a recent high school graduate, enjoys running, playing video games, learning more about cars, and spending time with his family and friends. He is always willing to lend a helping hand and give back to his community.
Resources
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Advice & Facts
Document Hub
If you receive services from Easterseals MORC, here are some useful links and resources, including forms, handbooks, brochures, non-discrimination policy, recipient rights information, and much more! -
Initiative
Mental Health Tips During a Crisis
Due to the recent events in the world, we've teamed up with our friends at Oakland Community Health Network to release some tips for individuals and families impacted by these crises, or any crisis that impacts your mental health.
Individuals experiencing a mental health crisis should call/text or chat 988 (24 hours/7 days). If you would like to speak to someone, please contact us at 1.800.75.SEALS. -
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Parent Navigators - NEW to Easterseals MORC!
What are parent navigators?
Parent navigators are an additional resource to a family when a child is enrolled with our school-based program. Their goal is to support the parent by connecting them to resources and education on services to overcome any barriers that they may be having in regard to behavioral health, or other needs such as housing, food, getting access to their own services and more. -