Nonprofit

Oakland Community Health Network


  • Mission

    Our Mission

    Inspire hope, empower people, and strengthen communities.

    Our Vision

    OCHN will be a champion for the empowerment of persons seeking quality integration of physical and mental health supports and services. This includes youth and adults with developmental or intellectual disabilities, mental health concerns, and substance use disorders. We listen and respond to our community's needs, providing support and opportunities for people to lead independent and self-directed lives.

    Our Mission

    Inspire hope, empower people, and strengthen communities.

    Our Vision

    OCHN will be a champion for the empowerment of persons seeking quality integration of physical and mental health supports and services. This includes youth and adults with developmental or intellectual disabilities, mental health concerns, and substance use disorders. We listen and respond to our community's needs, providing support and opportunities for people to lead independent and self-directed lives.

    About Us

    About Us

    Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) leads a provider service network that assists approximately 30,000 Oakland County citizens at more than 400 service sites across the county. OCHN also manages a $500 million budget funded in part by the Michigan Department of Health Human Services, General Fund, grants, and Oakland County.

    People who receive public behavioral health services through OCHN's provider network include those who have an intellectual or developmental disability, mental health challenge, or substance use disorder. The majority of these individuals have Medicaid insurance coverage. OCHN's goal is to ensure these individuals are aware of and have access to services and supports that will improve their health and quality of life, as well as ensure their engagement in full community participation.

    About Us

    Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) leads a provider service network that assists approximately 30,000 Oakland County citizens at more than 400 service sites across the county. OCHN also manages a $500 million budget funded in part by the Michigan Department of Health Human Services, General Fund, grants, and Oakland County.

    People who receive public behavioral health services through OCHN's provider network include those who have an intellectual or developmental disability, mental health challenge, or substance use disorder. The majority of these individuals have Medicaid insurance coverage. OCHN's goal is to ensure these individuals are aware of and have access to services and supports that will improve their health and quality of life, as well as ensure their engagement in full community participation.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Civic Engagement
    • Disability
    • Education
    • Health & Medicine
    • Mental Health

    Location & Contact

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