Behavioral Health | Specialized Care | Outpatient Services

Outpatient Services

Kent County

Hope Network offers outpatient services for children and adolescents at the Institute for Neurodevelopmental Differences. 

The Institute is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for children and their families affected by neurodevelopmental differences such as autism. Our professional staff is unmatched in their experience and expertise and continues to advance the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders through ongoing research. 

We offer a Comprehensive Assessment to identify unique abilities, strengths and weaknesses, mental health and behavioral challenges, personality variables, relationship and family issues, and environmental factors that may be affecting people's lives. 

Our experts focus on practical treatment approaches that address each person's unique needs and abilities.  These multiple approaches help individuals reduce emotional and behavioral problems and gain understanding of neurodevelopmental issues.  We help them enhance the quality of their lives, maximize their potential, learn new skills to optimize their functioning, and improve their relationships.  

Institute staff are available to speak to and consult with parent groups, schools organizations, churches and professionals.  


Feel free to Contact Us with any questions you may have about our programs or services.




10/29/2009

After several months of constructive dialogue, leaders of Flint-based Insight and Grand Rapids-based Hope Network have reached an agreement to join their organizations in order to efficiently grow and enhance their substance abuse and mental health services for the people they serve across Michigan.


8/28/2009
Hope Network is proud to announce Staci Coomer has accepted the position of Vice President of Development and Executive Director of the Hope Network Foundation. Ms. Coomer joins Hope Network from Rockport, Maine, with more than 10 years of experience in nonprofit fundraising. 
 

8/7/2009
Hope Network offers their perspective to a WOOD-TV 8 story about more than $50 million in cuts to Community Mental Health.