Saginaw VA Clinic serves the Saginaw community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in Michigan.
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The Saginaw VA Clinic in Saginaw, Michigan, provides comprehensive mental health, rehabilitation, and support services for Veterans. The clinic serves post-9/11 Veterans, returning service members, and homeless Veterans, offering outpatient psychiatric care, therapy, case management, and telehealth services. Treatment options include individual, group, and family counseling, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and specialized programs for those with co-occurring disorders or polytrauma. Veterans also have access to transitional housing and support services to assist with reintegration into civilian life.
In addition to clinical care, the Saginaw VA Clinic emphasizes social, vocational, and community reintegration. Veterans benefit from vocational training, supported employment programs, and job coaching to achieve long-term career goals. Social work services provide guidance for housing, financial assistance, and navigating healthcare resources. The clinic also utilizes telehealth technology to extend access to care, including mental health counseling, rehabilitation, primary care, and specialty services such as dermatology and retinal care. This integrated approach ensures that Veterans receive holistic, individualized support for mental, physical, and social well-being.