Behavioral Health | Specialized Care | Residential Treatment

Residential Treatment 



Our Residential Treatment para-professional staff offer personal care and community living supports in group home environments that can accommodate up to six residents. Our direct care staff have the experience and training needed to provide care for individuals with mental illness and/or developmental disabilities. Our licensed Residential Treatment facilities are located in a variety of neighborhood communities from Muskegon to Macomb County. Our continuum of care is structured so individuals can enter at any point in the spectrum and move throughout our programs as they become more independent and in control of their lives.

Birchcrest, Macomb County

Cedar Grove, Macomb County

Deerwood, Macomb County

Harborview, Macomb County

Hidden Oaks, Macomb County

Lake Oakland Shores, Oakland County

Ledgestone, Macomb County

Fairfield, Macomb County

Howard's Cove, Macomb County

Silver Knoll, Macomb County

Silver Meadows, Macomb County
 

Feel free to Ask Jenny 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.