Welcome to Huron Behavioral Health, where Quality Services and Caring Staff Make the Difference!

Huron Behavioral Health has been providing mental services in Huron County since 1971. The agency and programs have grown to meet the changing needs of the people living in our county.

Michigan Department of Community Health, and the Council of Accreditation (COA) regularly survey our agency. Huron Behavioral Health has scored many high ratings in areas of treatment quality of care and services to people.

But what is more important is what our consumers say about us. From time to time we ask them and always welcome their comments.

  • In a recent survey over 88% of those asked said they were satisfied, or very satisfied with our service and staff.
  • Over 85% of those asked said they would recommend us to family and friends.
  • One consumer said “Doctor and staff are wonderful. Understanding and really helpful. Thanks for being there for us.”

Helping People…Making Life Work


You may have many questions regarding the services you will be receiving from Huron Behavioral Health. Our booklet,“Your Guide to Community Mental Health Services” may answer many of them for you. We have provided a copy of that booklet on this site. If you have additional questions or need assistance please call our Customer Assistance department or if you have a question or concern about your rights as a consumer please contact our Rights Officer, Catherine Jaskowski at 989-269-9293.

 

To view "Your Guide to Community Mental Health Services", you'll need to have the Free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed.

 


 


When you receive mental health services, Michigan's Mental Health Code and other laws safeguard your rights. Staff are responsible to protect your rights when they provide services to you. You are encouraged to ask questions about your treatment and about your rights and to make suggestions that you feel are in your best interest. If you believe your rights have been violated, you should inform a Rights Officer/Advisor.

 

To view the "Your Rights" Brochure, you'll need to have the Free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed.

 


If you have a concern with the services or your plan, you can appeal and/or talk to the Huron Behavioral Health Recipient Rights Officer Catherine Jaskowski, or our Customer Services Representative by calling 989-269-9293.

These services are provided to Consumers of Huron Behavioral Health in conjunction with the Flashpoint Drop-In Center.

To view the "Peer Support Specialist Services" Brochure, you'll need to have the Free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed.