Recovery Includes YOU!

Substance Use Disorder Services

At BCCMHA, we offer support, hope, and strength designed to support individuals at every stage of recovery. We believe that recovery is not just about overcoming addiction — it's about rediscovering one's potential and building a healthier, more fulfilling life. Recovery includes YOU, and together, we can achieve lasting change.

The Journey to Recovery Starts Here

At BCCMHA, we offer comprehensive substance use disorder services to help individuals who are struggling with substance misuse. Taking the first step to seek help for a substance use disorder is a brave and important part of an individual's journey. We're here to provide the support, hope, and guidance they need to build a healthier life. Services are confidential, private, and free from judgment—available to people of all ages. Remember, no one is alone in this process; each person's recovery matters, and we're here to walk alongside each person, every step of the way.

Early Intervention Education

Early Intervention Education

At BCCMHA, we work to help people of all ages—kids, teens, and adults—stay safe and healthy by stopping problems before they get worse. We use prevention and intervention early help to reduce the risks of substance use. Our goal is to make sure everyone can get the care and support they need, from prevention to recovery. We focus on helping those who face extra challenges because of unfair treatment to ensure they can access important services.

We help create programs, train staff, and develop strategies to prevent substance use disorders, including preventing opioid misuse and overdose. At BCCMHA, we also offer a direct division dedicated to early education and prevention of substance use in Barry County called "Be The Change." Be The Change helps reduce stigma and works to educate all ages in Barry County about the dangers of substance use.

Outpatient Therapy

Outpatient Therapy

Outpatient therapy services are available for individuals with substance use disorder and/or co-occurring (dual diagnosis) disorders. Specialized outpatient therapy is also available for veterans suffering from substance use disorder and trauma support.

Outpatient therapy may include group and individual sessions, tailored to fit a person's needs. For those experiencing more urgent symptoms, Intensive Outpatient Services are available. We are dedicated to offering quick and effective solutions to help you stabilize, recover, and move forward in life.

Once a person chooses hope, anything is possible!

Recovery Coaching

Recovery Coaching

BCCMHA's Recovery Coaching program is made to help people in recovery by offering social, emotional, and educational support. The program helps prevent relapse and encourages staying on the path to recovery. Recovery coaches guide people through their recovery journey by connecting them to helpful services and support networks right in Barry County. They also show that there are many different ways to recover, and each person gets to choose their own path.

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RECOVERY INCLUDES YOU

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Through our Be The Change division, BCCMHA launched the "Recovery Includes You" campaign, aimed at breaking the stigma surrounding substance use recovery and encouraging individuals to seek help in their journey toward a substance-free life. Our campaign is focused on providing education and resources needed so that people in Barry County—from teens to veterans to members of the LGBTQ+ community—know how to access the care they deserve by calling us direct at 269-948-8041.

Through "Recovery Includes You," we are committed to spreading awareness that no one is alone in their struggle with substance use. Everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances, deserves support, compassion, and access to recovery services and care.

By promoting a message of hope and inclusion, the campaign emphasizes that reaching out for help is not a sign of weakness, but a courageous step toward living a healthier and more fulfilling life. Together, we can create stigma-free communities within Barry County where recovery is embraced and individuals feel empowered to take charge of their well-being.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a substance use emergency or overdose, don’t wait—call 911

For non-life threatening emergencies, please call our 24/7 Crisis Line at 1-866-266-4781.

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