May 23, 2022 The Board of Directors of North Country Community Mental Health (NCCMH) offered the position of Chief Executive Officer to
May 23, 2022 The Board of Directors of North Country Community Mental Health (NCCMH) offered the position of Chief Executive Officer to
Twelve companies were recognized at Michigan’s State Capitol during Mental Health Awareness Month for diversifying their workforce by employing adults who have
May 6, 2022 – North Country Community Mental Health (NCCMH) has received the Platinum Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health —the highest
North Country Community Mental Health is one of five member Community Mental Health service programs which received its first order of Carter Kits
North Country Community Mental Health (NCCMH) and Northern Lakes Community Mental Health (NLCMH) are teaming up to present a free virtual education
Artworks by Will Sanderson of Petoskey and Tamara Wilson of Cheboygan were selected to represent six Northern Michigan counties of North Country
Steve Foley The Petoskey News-Review GAYLORD — After a year in the planning, North Country Community Mental Health hosted an intensive two-day behavioral
Kortny Hahn Cheboygan Daily Tribune March 26, 2022 North Country Community Mental Health is offering a new program to connect juveniles in
March 18, 2022 After a year in the planning, North Country Community Mental Health (NCCMH) hosted an intensive two-day Behavioral Health Partnership
PURPOSE AND MEMBERSHIP OF PERSONS SERVED ADVISORY GROUP The purpose of the Persons Served Advisory Group is to: The Chairpersons of the
North Country Community Mental Health (NCCMH) has announced the retirement of its Chief Executive Officer, Christine Gebhard, on July 1, 2022. Ms.
The next board meeting we be held on Thursday, October 20, 2022 in the Board Room at 1420 Plaza Drive, Petoskey. This
North Country Community Mental Health Authority serves adults with serious mental illness, persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities, children with serious emotional disturbance, and persons with co-occurring substance use disorders in six counties: Antrim, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Emmet, Kalkaska, and Otsego.