Perspective Timeline: 1995-2002

2002

HN Rehab Services opens a pediatric clinic in Big Rapids.
Exodus became a part of Hope Network West Michigan.
Horizons of Michigan changed their name to Hope Network Behavioral Health Services.
Hope Network Services Corp. formed in May.
MOARC and NOC merged to form one corporation: Hope Network North Michigan.

2003

HN Rehab Services opens another clinic in Mt. Pleasant. Neurobehavioral program opened, as well as a new 6-bed AFC.
Case management services were developed in Jackson/Hillsdale Counties by HNSE.
Living Ways and ARCH merged to form one Corporation: Hope Network South.

2004

HNWM purchased four buildings on 36th Street and moved their operation and Hope Network Corporate Offices to that location in the fall.
Exodus and Non Custodial Parents Program moved from Leonard to 781 36th Street
New Health Care Software (HCS) was implemented network-wide.
HNSE started case management services in Kalamazoo.
Lansing Rehabilitation Services opened their six new supported independent living studio apartments in October.
Hope Network Behavioral Health Services celebrated the opening of the Institute for Neurodevelopmental Differences in November.
HNNM became part of HNWM in November.

2005

Hope Network Purchased the Institute Facility at 3333 36th St SE in August. Opened the Wilson Home. Sold Hope Network South to CLO (Community Living Options) Gave 'My Own Home' to existing Board of Directors.

2006

New Hope converted from a 16 bed to a 12 & 8 bed program.
HNSE
& New Hope merged into a single Corp.
North Ottawa remodeled and re-opened as Harbor Point Intensive East & West.
In August 2006 Jim Tuinstra retired and Phil Weaver became our new CEO.
HNSE & HNBHS received new three year CARF Accreditation.
HNWM constructs new pavilion in honor of longtime Hope Network supporter Chuck Zech.

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