We’re here to support you
You’re not alone, and you can get through this. We’re here to help you find the right support for you.

Our services: a team -based approach
This team has specialized training in treating mental illness among youth with serious
emotional and cognitive disorders. The ultimate goal of Psychiatric Services is to achieve
stabilization while working collaboratively with the youth’s primary care.
- Assessment and evaluation
- Medication and monitoring, as needed
- Coordination of care with other health providers
- Assistance with accessing financial benefits to support treatment
- Education and information to support health and well-being
How do i know if i need support?
Our teams serve young people between the ages of 15-30 years old who are:
- Having troubling thoughts
- Seeing or hearing things that you aren’t sure are real
- Having sudden trouble focusing or understanding what others are saying
- Withdrawing from those around you and the things that you once enjoyed
- Just otherwise not feeling quite like yourself
Take our self check-in to find out if our programs might be right for you.
Find your team
Michigan’s specialty care teams, NAVIGATE and ACT Early, specialize in working with young people who are experiencing recent changes in thinking or perceptions, such as hearing or seeing things (also known as psychosis).
Specialty care programs offer a range of recovery-oriented support services focused on the unique needs and goals of young people and their families. Services are offered regardless of insurance or ability to pay. You can learn more about specialty care for psychosis here.
Click on your nearest location to learn more about the local team.

Don’t see a team near you?
If you’re located in Michigan but don’t see a team near you, please contact us and we’ll do our best to connect you with helpful local resources. For early psychosis support outside of Michigan, please check Strong365’s national provider directory.
Need help now?
Our website is not a resource for life-threatening situations and is not monitored 24/7. But there are many wonderful people standing by to support you:
- Text or call National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988
- Text “home” to Crisis Text Line at 741-741
- Teens supporting teens via text/phone/email: Check out Teenline (not 24/7)
For more information on seeking support for a variety of mental health concerns, visit Strong365 Community. Often, a first step is reach out to a parent or someone you trust. Here are some tips on how to start a conversation.

Have questions? Reach out
Do you have questions or concerns about yourself or someone you know? Drop us a line, and a Michigan care team member will respond within 2 business days.