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Health & Wellness

To educate, inform and guide.

Suicide Prevention

There is hope. There is help.

Access Services

Promoting health, wellness, and recovery.

Autism Resource

Early diagnosis and treatment is connected to dramatic success.

Our Mission, Vision and Values

The Organization’s Mission Statement:

To promote health, wellness, and recovery.

The Organization’s Vision:

To improve the quality of life through health and wellness.

We Value:
  • Dignity, Respect and Courtesy for all individuals
  • Upholding the public trust with integrity and accountability
  • A well trained and culturally sensitive workforce that uses Evidence Based Practices
  • Being a leader in Shiawassee County for behavioral health by acting as a safety net to our community and giving individuals opportunities to reach their potential.
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Dedicated professionals committed to your health and wellness

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Our Reach & Results

Real numbers that highlight the difference we make every day

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Access Services
How to Access Services

For anyone wanting to receive services at Shiawassee Health & Wellness (SHW), the Access Center is your first step. You are welcome if you walk in or call ahead. Our agency offers face-to-face and telehealth appointments. Either option will ensure professional, kind, and confidential help.

Get Help
How to get Help

The Shiawassee Health & Wellness (SHW) Access Team is here to help you when you need us. We are open Monday–Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You do not need an appointment or referral to visit the Access Center. A team member will help you with your questions about how to get help.

Getting Started
Getting Started

You can start the process yourself—or a family member, guardian, or neighbor can help you get started. Even professionals such as doctors or mental health organizations can begin the process. However, anyone can help you get started.

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