Behavioral Health

Welcome to Behavioral Health


Hope Network Behavioral Health provides pathways to recovery through a continuum of care for individuals experiencing mental illness, personality disorders, co-occurring disorders, Alzheimer's disease and other behavioral health conditions.

Our diverse team of professionals provides comprehensive assessments, intensive treatment, a therapeutic living environment, relevant education, personal care, community living supports, and individualized case management. You can view a full list of our Behavioral Health services in our Directory of Services

We focus on teaching and bringing about change, rather than simply "managing" behaviors. By emphasizing individuals' unique abilities, not disabilities, we empower them to assume control over their own lives and reach their greatest potential.  

Hope Network Behavioral Health, along with Hope Network Southeast, operates over 40 programs in Kent, Kalamazoo, Ottawa, Muskegon, Ionia, Macomb, Oakland, Genesee, Jackson and Hillsdale counties.


Feel free to Ask Jenny with any questions you may have about our programs or services.

1/26/2012
Hope Network Workforce Development has partnered with Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) through Davenport University, to be a host site for free tax preparation services. This service is available to all Hope Network staff, consumers and the public.

Income tax assistance is available on Fridays, beginning February 3rd, from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Education Center in Grand Rapids.
 
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12/22/2011

Hope Network hosted a special book signing of the new book, 'The Book of Cake' a collection of Cake stories from the past year which feature Hope Network consumers, employees and volunteers. 

Award winning writer Tom Rademacher, who writes the stories for Hope Network,  addressed the crowd of employees, Board Members and many of the people featured in the stories. 

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12/20/2011
Heart of West Michigan United Way invites you to take on the Small Business Challenge, created through a generous matching grant of $100,000 from the Steelcase Foundation. Any new United Way gift of $1,000 or more from a workplace of 100 or less employees will be matched up to a total of $100,000 by the end of March 2012.
 
Small businesses are the heart of most communities, yet during the 2010 United Way Campaign small businesses of 100 employees or less made up only 11.5% of total campaign dollars. This campaign year, United Way is hoping to change that with the Small Business Challenge.