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The Massac County Mental Health and Behavioral Center is a non-profit organization committed to providing low cost, high quality care to people of all ages. We offer a compassionate, highly credentialed staff whose mission is to improve your quality of life. This has been our mission since 1964. Our facility is conveniently located in downtown Metropolis, IL.
Website Disclaimer
As part of its work to protect the reputation and legal interests of the organization, Massac County Mental Health will post the following website disclaimer effective 8-15-16:
Website Disclaimer
All materials posted on this site are subject to copyrights owned by Massac County Mental Health or other individuals or entities. Any reproduction, retransmission, or republication of all or part of any document found on this site is expressly prohibited, unless Massac County Mental Health or the copyright owner of the material has expressly granted its prior written consent to so reproduce, retransmit or republish the material. All other rights reserved.
The names, trademarks, service marks and logos of Massac County Mental Health appearing on this site may not be used in any advertising or publicity, or otherwise to indicate the organization’s sponsorship of or affiliation with any product or service, with the organization’s prior express written permission.
Although this website features links to other sites, Massac County Mental Health takes no responsibility for the content or information contained on those sites, as we do not exercise editorial or other control over these sites.
This website provides information and services in furtherance of our mission. We make no representations about the suitability or accuracy of the information on this site for any purpose.
If you see any objectionable, inaccurate or improperly functioning content or features on this site, please contact LaDawn Bradley at 618-524-9368 and/or email ladawn@mcmhc.com as soon as possible.
Web Privacy Policy
The following policy statement is posted on our website:
Massac County Mental Health respects the privacy of visitors to its website. We strongly believe that if electronic commerce and online activities are to flourish, consumers must be assured that information provided online is used responsibly and appropriately. To protect online privacy, the organization has implemented the following policy.
About the Information We Collect – Most of the data and information we collect through our website is used only to help us achieve our mission. It is our policy to collect and store only personal information that our clients knowingly provide.
From Casual Website Visitors and General Users. We do not collect any personal information from users browsing our website. When you use the public areas of our website you are doing so anonymously. We do collect aggregate use information, such as the number of hits (visits) per page. We use aggregate data for internal and marketing purposes, but we don’t collect any personally identifying information.
From Our Clients, Donors and Other Customers. If while visiting our website you order a product, register for a conference, submit a technical assistance question, or request other information, you will be asked to provide certain information. In all cases this information is submitted voluntarily. In most cases, we ask clients to provide their name, title, organization name, address, telephone, and e-mail. If you’re making a purchase, you may be asked for credit card information in order to complete your purchase. Similar information may be submitted to us on an order form or registration form.
Customer Lists – Our client list is not for sale. When you visit our website or become a client, your name and mailing information will not be sold to a commercial organization.
Credit Card Account Information – We utilize secure transaction methods when collecting credit card information over the Internet. Massac County Mental Health does not disclose credit card account information provided by our clients. We submit the information to the appropriate clearinghouse in order to obtain payment.
How We Use Cookies – Cookies are small text files that are sent to your computer when you logon to a website that allow us to identify you when you return to the site. Massac County Mental Health uses cookies only to support the operations of our shopping cart. We do not use cookies to track your usage or any other personal information about you.