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1996 Macomb County (Michigan) Directory

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Departments, Boards and Commissions (Continued)<br />

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION<br />

40 North Main, 1st Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043<br />

Telephone: (810) 469-5206<br />

Chairman Minnie Grove<br />

Vica Chairman Michael Ditrapani<br />

Commissioner John Chmura<br />

Corporation Counsel George Brumbaugh<br />

Legal Counsel to the Sheriff Robert Nyovich<br />

The Civil Service Commission oversees the Civil Service system, which is<br />

based on the examination and investigation of all civil service officers and<br />

personnel in regards to merit, efficiency and fitness for appointment,<br />

employment and promotion. In addition, the Commission regulates the<br />

transfer, reinstatement, suspension and discharge of officers, and provides<br />

for referendums.<br />

COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY<br />

21885 Dunham Road, Sutte 10, Clinton Township, MI 48036<br />

Telephone: (810) 469-{l999 Fax: (810) 469-5530<br />

Executive Director Patricia Gibbs<br />

The <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Communtty Services Agency (MCCSA) is a "Communtty<br />

Action Agency", designed to promote economic and social opportunities for<br />

low-income, disabled, and elderly <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> residents. The agency<br />

consists of a number of human service programs that encourage greater<br />

independence and self-sufficiency, including: three Community Action Centers,<br />

WeatherizationlEnergy Department, Head Start, Child Care, Supplementai<br />

and Emergency Food, Food Slemp Distribution, Transportation, Senior Citizen<br />

Chore Service, Senior Citizen Congregate Nutrition, and Meals-On-Wheels.<br />

<strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fact<br />

Since 1983, <strong>Macomb</strong> <strong>County</strong> communities have annually ranked within the<br />

top three as leaders in regional new housing construction.<br />

Source: Southeast<strong>Michigan</strong> Council ofGovernments (SEMCOGJ<br />

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Deparlmenls, Boords and Commissions (Continued)<br />

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT<br />

10 North Main, 5th Floor, Mount Clemens. MI 48043<br />

Telephone: (810) 469-5275 Fax: (810) 469-7674<br />

Executive Director Donald I. Habkirk, Jr.<br />

Deputy Director Robert R. Siaine<br />

Director/Psychiatric Services Clotilda Sitch on, M.D.<br />

Director/Clinical Services Susan K. Griggs<br />

Diractor/Planning and Evaluation Patricia J. Joens<br />

Diractor/Office ot Substance Abuse David C. Olin<br />

Director/Finance and Budge!.. Kathleen M. Galletti<br />

Recipient Rights Officer.................................... .. Marc DeRush<br />

Chiet of Psychological Services Arthur Lewandowski<br />

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES BOARD<br />

President, Thomas Snover Term expires: 12-31-97<br />

Vice President, Mary Louise Daner Term expires: 12-31-98<br />

SecretaryfTreasurer, Nancy White Term expires: 12-31-97<br />

William Sowerby........... .. Term expires: 12-31-96<br />

Louis J. Burdi Term expires: 12-31-97<br />

Joseph Strizic Term expires: 12-31-97<br />

Anne Lilla Term expires: 12-31-98<br />

Elizabeth Slinde Term expires: 12-31-98<br />

Mary E. Ellis .. Term expires: 12-31-98<br />

Edward Rymal Term expires: 12-31-96<br />

Delphine Becker Term expires: 12-31-96<br />

Patricia Bill Term expires: 12-31-96<br />

This Department, overseen by the CMHS Board, is responsible tor providing<br />

mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disabilities services in<br />

the <strong>County</strong> through both directly operated and contract agencies. Some service<br />

programs offered include: a 24-hour telephone crisis and reterral center; 24hour<br />

psychiatric emergency services; assertive community treatment (ACT)<br />

services; mental heallh outpatient services tor children, families, and adults;<br />

mental heallh day treatment centers tor adults; substance abuse treatment<br />

and prevention; rehabilitation workshoplday programs for developmentally<br />

disabled persons; limited residential services; counseling and diagnostic<br />

services; psychosocial rehabilitation; case management; rape crisis and<br />

emergency response services; vocational services; substance abuse services<br />

for persons in the county jail; recreational drop in centers, respite services tor<br />

adults and children; OBRA nursing home screening and monitoring; and infanV<br />

toddler Part H (Early On) services.<br />

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