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Here are some local and national resources to help you stay as healthy as possible. And remember, we all have different health care needs — big and small. So if you need support for things like substance use or mental health issues, you're not alone. Reach out today.

Our services

Get help in a crisis
 

No matter what time of day, you’re not alone. We have resources in place to help you in a crisis.
 

If you have thoughts of harming yourself or someone else, get help right away. You have a few options:
 

Need a quick answer to a health question? The 24-Hour Nurse Line is here for you. If you can’t wait until you can see your doctor, just call the Nurse Line at 1-866-711-6664 (TTY: 711) anytime.

If you don’t have a ride to your appointment, we’ll help you get one. These rides are for the medical services we cover, like doctor visits, dental care and other covered services. You can call Member Services. Be sure to schedule rides at least 3 business days before you need them.

 

Learn more about rides 

Need language help? Just call 1-866-316-3784 (TTY: 711). You can get:
 

  • Interpreter services at no cost during any service or complaint process, including American Sign Language and real-time oral interpretation
  • Interpreter services for your medical visit (be sure to call 48 hours before your visit)
  • Info in another format, like audio, large print and braille
  • Materials in other languages if your primary language isn’t English

Community Resource Directory


Caring and helpful resources are just around the corner. Using the Community Resource Directory (CRD) tool in your Member Portal, you can find support and services near you. From food and housing services to wellness and mental health support and more.

Aside from searching for resources, the CRD also allows you to:

 

  • Save your resources
  • Share feedback and suggest new resources
  • Suggest edits to existing resources

How to get to the CRD
 

  • Log in to your Member Portal, or sign up if you don’t already have an account.

  • Under the “Resources” column, go to “Community Resource Directory.”
     

Member Portal

 

Local and national resources

Here’s a list of programs, services and hotlines that may be helpful to you.

We know you have lots of questions about COVID-19. We’re here to support you with answers. Just check these resources to learn more: 
 

COVID-19 at-home tests
 

COVID-19 info and updates

Behavioral health includes services for mental health and other types of support. Do you or someone you love need help with behavioral health issues? There are many programs out there that can help.

Mental and behavioral health info

Some links and resources you'll want to check out:
 

If you’re afraid for your safety, you can take action. People who experience domestic violence and sexual assault can get legal protection. This also includes help with stalking and restraining orders.
 

If someone is hurting you, reach out for help by calling:

Michigan Coalition to End Domestic & Sexual Violence (MCEDSV) hotline: Text 877-861-0222 or call 866-864-2338

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 (TTY: 1-800-787-3224)

For your safety: If you visit websites for help with domestic violence, be sure to erase your browser history. Check the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence website to learn more. 

Whether you smoke or use other forms of nicotine, we can help you quit. It’s not easy, but with the right plan and support, you can reach your goal.
 

Just check out these resources to help you get started:
 

 

Looking for senior care can be challenging, and you may not know where to start. Learn about your options, info on costs and how the process works.

You can learn more about how to get nonemergency rides to health care visits.
 

Or check out these links:
 

Reduced fare application (PDF)
 

Kalamazoo Metro Transit – Americans with Disabilities Act application (PDF)

Members with special health care needs have medical conditions that will last at least one year. If you or your child has special health care needs, you can get help.

 

Just check out these resources to learn more:

  

 

Learn more about early childhood education. You can also find a Head Start near you.

WIC is a national nutrition program for pregnant or breastfeeding women and families with children younger than 5. The Michigan WIC program provides these services at no cost:
 

  • Help with breastfeeding questions  
  • Referrals to agencies  
  • Healthy food, like fruits and vegetables   
  • Healthy eating tips  

  You can visit the WIC website to see if you and your child can use the service.

United Way focuses on creating community-based and community-led solutions for a good quality of life. Find a United Way near you.

Alcoholics Anonymous is a trademark of Alcoholics Anonymous Worldwide Services, Inc.

Boys Town National Hotline is a trademark of Boys Town.

Questions?

Just call 1-866-316-3784 (TTY: 711). We’re here for you Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

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