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Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare Network

Drug Addiction

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Website | (269) 445-2451
960 M-60, Cassopolis, MI 49031, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 960 M-60, Cassopolis, MI 49031, USA
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Since March 24, 2020, in accordance with Executive Order 2020-21 issued by Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare Network has temporarily altered the manner in which we are delivering services to the citizens of Cass County. Many of our medical, therapeutic, and habilitation services are taking place telephonically or via telemedicine. We will remain available for face-to-face interventions for members of our community who are experiencing a psychiatric crisis or who are at risk of psychiatric hospitalization or relapse.
 
We understand the rapid spread of COVID-19 is causing fear and anxiety for many of our fellow Cass County residents. If you would like to speak to a mental health professional about any fears you may be experiencing, we encourage you to call our office at (269) 445-2451. You will be asked to provide your name, birthdate, and a return telephone number. Our mental health staff will make every effort to provide “same day” return telephone calls. Our goal is to give people strategies to help them cope with the fear and anxiety surrounding this virus,  on a non-emergency basis.
 

SUICIDE PREVENTION

The causes of suicide are complex and determined by multiple combinations of factors, such as mental illness, substance abuse, painful losses, exposure to violence, and social isolation. Warning signs that may mean someone is at risk include:

The risk is greater if the behavior is new, or has increased, and if it seems related to a painful event, loss, or change.

If you believe someone may be thinking about suicide:

Everyone has a role to play in preventing suicide. For instance, faith communities can work to prevent suicide simply by fostering cultures and norms that are life-preserving, providing perspective and social support to community members, and helping people navigate the struggles of life to find a sustainable sense of hope, meaning, and purpose.

MyStrength

Free online access to confidential, personalized help; using evidence-based resources to better manage depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders while improving overall well-being. Available for all Cass County residents.

Red Med Boxes

Residents living in Dowagiac and Edwardsburg now have an easy way to dispose of unused or expired medication within their medicine cabinets — and to ensure they never fall into the wrong hands.  

These new boxes will join the existing drug collection box located inside the Cass County Sheriff’s Office in Cassopolis. Similar to how that box functions, any medication collected at these four new spots will be gathered by local police officers and sent to a disposal facility, where they will be safely destroyed. way to dispose of unused or expired medication within their medicine cabinets — and to ensure they never fall into the wrong hands. These new boxes will join the existing drug collection box located inside the Cass County Sheriff’s Office in Cassopolis. Similar to how that box functions, any medication collected at these four new spots will be gathered by local police officers and sent to a disposal facility, where they will be safely destroyed. C.A.S.S.

Google Rating: 2.4 out of 5 stars (9 total ratings)

Lila Slaski
1 Star
If you need help do NOT go here! If you go to them directly they shoo you away or give you completely incorrect information on how to get help. Even if your primary care physician calls them to try and set up treatment they will give them the run around. Had to go all the way to St. Joseph, MI for help for a family member.
Monday 3rd January 2022
Ryan Ciesiolka
1 Star
This is the kind of place that will use you for years and then kick you to the curb. Don't work for them and DEFINITELY don't use their services. Rotten to the core
Wednesday 6th October 2021
Lyn Franks (GO Blue Maze)
5 Star
Everyone I talked with were great at there jobs
Saturday 20th November 2021
Kevin Reading
2 Star
I am not impressed by the treatment I had received. I am a schizophrenic with D.I.D.. Intake took a couple hours no biggie I felt welcome paperwork for intake started my problems and they were glad to take me. My first session felt a lot like talking to a person claiming to be psychic trying to guess what was wrong with me regardless of what is wrong with me. Instead of jumping in and getting to know me and how I tick, the shoveling of pills began right out the gate and even though the old medication was not right for me they refused to listen to me and put me on the same medication I was already on instead of helping me they handed me a stupid treatment plan like I was renting a car and took away my voice and feelings. I am just needing help not a psychic with a rental agreement and wrong meds. Reception and intake was the greatest. But the counselors are a joke.
Friday 9th August 2019
Mildred Peterson
1 Star
Do not listen judgemental and not honest or forth coming
Thursday 19th March 2020