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Overview Hope Network Behavioral Health Services provides pathways to community living throughout West Michigan for individuals experiencing mental illness, including dual diagnosis, Alzheimer's disease and other dementia. learn moreAbout Mental Illness The Michigan Mental Health Code defines mental illness as a "substantial disorder of thought or mood which significantly impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to recognize reality, or the ability to cope with the ordinary demands of life." Mental Illness appears in varied forms and severity. Each person's experience of their illness is different. learn moreHope Network, SE Hope Network, Southeast is recognized statewide as a successful developer, provider and manager of residential programs and support services for people with psychiatric and related disabilities. learn more Side By Side Program Caring for someone who has Alzheimer's disease or other severe memory impairment is a family affair. Along the way, your life undergoes constant change. Family Life Center is here for you and your loved one. learn more Institute for Neurodevelopmental Differences The Hope Network Institute for Neuro-developmental Differences is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals and families affected by neurodevelopmental differences. We serve all ages and provide a comprehensive continuum of specialized, state-of-the-art behavioral health services with compassion and professional excellence. learn more Institutite for Neurodevelopmental Differences: DART Program Developmental Adolescence Residential Treatment Program (DART), a program of the Institute for Neurodevelopmental Differences learn more West Lake The West Lake program is licensed as six Adult Foster Care homes and is certified as a Specialized Level IV Residential Program. River Valley: Medically Intensive River Valley is a 16-bed, barrier free, co-ed facility. The current residents range in age from twenty to over eighty years old. learn more
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