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The Behavioral Center of Michigan (BCOM) is a 42-bed psychiatric care facility located in Warren, Michigan. The entire staff at the BCOM is dedicated to high standards of personal care for adults 18 years and older suffering from acute psychiatric conditions.

If you’re looking for an opportunity to build your career while making a difference in the lives of individuals challenged by mental disorder, then join our team of dedicated professionals. 

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Mental health matters to everyone. Individuals, companies, organizations and others can all take the pledge to learn more about mental illness, to see a person for who they are and take action on mental health issues.

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Mental health matters to everyone. Individuals, companies, organizations and others can all take the pledge to learn more about mental illness, to see a person for who they are and take action on mental health issues.

Taking action and raising awareness of mental health conditions can break down obstacles and improve the chance of recovery. Learn how you can make a difference in your community and for millions of Americans across the U.S.

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