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Recipients of Genesee County Community Mental Health services have legal rights guaranteed by Michigan’s Mental Health Code and various other laws.  These rights are outlined in a booklet entitled Your Rights which clients receive when they begin receiving services from GCCMH. 

The Office of Recipient Rights (ORR) strives to ensure the protection of recipients’ rights in various ways, including training, contract/policy development, service site assessments and complaint resolution.  If a consumer believes his or her rights have been violated during the course of their mental health services in the GCCMH Network, a complaint can be filed with the ORR.  Complaints may be filed in person, through the mail, or by telephone.  Complaint forms are contained within the Your Rights booklet, and they are also available throughout the Network's provider locations.

Once a complaint is reviewed by ORR staff, the person making the complaint will be notified in writing what action will be taken.  If necessary, the complaint may be investigated.  Under certain circumstances, the complainant may appeal the outcome of an investigation, and ORR staff will assist in the appeal process upon request.

The GCCMH Office of Recipient Rights can be reached at:
(810) 257-3710; TTY (810) 257-1346; Toll-free (877) 668-8933.

To view a copy of the Michigan Department of Community Health's Recipient Rights Booklet in Español or Arabic, click on the following link:

Your Rights When Receiving Mental Health Services in Michigan

 


 

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