Behavioral Health | Support Services

Hope Network Behavioral Health

Support Services

Behavioral Health Support Services

Hope Network Behavioral Health offers comprehensive support services to adults with chronic mental illness.   

Our Subsidized Housing program offers low-cost apartment rentals to individuals who are permanently disabled due to mobility impairments or chronic mental illness.

Our Transportation Department provides rides for individuals with disabilities to get to medical appointments as well as other Hope Network locations for skills building.

Community Services are enhancement services that allow an individual to live independently -- successfully. Our staff will assist individuals in their own environment with budgeting, medication management, transportation and similar needs. 

Through Care Coordination, our Supports Coordinators help individuals manage their lives and services in order to achieve their wants, dreams, and goals along with maximizing their potential and helping facilitate greater independence. 

Hope Network Ministries provides professional and effective leadership and advocacy in the integration of persons who have a disability and/or a disadvantage into the local faith community.  Our chaplains are available to all Hope Network participants who seek spiritual guidance.


Feel free to Ask Jenny any questions you may have about our programs or services.
4/12/2013
Hope Network, along with the Center for Positive Living Supports, is hosting a conference supporting the Culture of Gentleness on June 27 and 28, 2013 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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1/22/2013

The late Ted Kennedy’s son leverages personal struggles to advocate for mental health awareness

Hope Networktoday announced it’s bringing in former United States Representative turned national mental health advocate Patrick J. Kennedy to Michigan in March to advance statewide conversation about the importance of integrating mental  and physical health care.
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1/15/2013
Hope Network Rehab Services’ Chris Hausbeck, PT, DPT and Central Michigan University are conducting a research project to help consumers after TBI.