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HPI's programs for adults with seriously mentally ill (SMI) offer a
variety of services designed to meet the unique needs of individuals
and their family/caregivers. Services include assessment and evaluation,
access to multiple levels of TREATMENT, SUPPORT, PSYCHOSOCIAL, HOUSING and
VOCATIONAL services, referral and coordination with external resources,
utilization of peer supports, AFC home care coordination, inpatient liaison
and crisis intervention services.
HPI's experienced professional staff consists of psychiatrists, nurses,
social workers, psychologists, professional counselors, case managers, advocates,
peer supports and patient care
attendants. Treatment teams work together with each individual to ensure
that assessments and treatment approaches are person-centered,
comprehensive and focused on maximizing each individual's potential. |
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TREATMENT |
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Outpatient
Hegira-Westland Counseling
Center (H-WCC)
8623 N. Wayne Road, Suite 323
Westland, Michigan 48185
CLINIC HOURS:
Monday - Thursday 8:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M.
Friday 8:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Saturday 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
INTAKE: (734)
425-0636
H-WCC provides assistance to adults and
their families/caregivers to cope with a wide range of serious
behavioral health problems. |
CLINIC SERVICES:
- Bio-psychosocial Assessment
- Individualized, Person-Centered Treatment
Planning
- Short-term Individual, family and group
psychotherapy
- Long-Term supportive individual and group
counseling
- Psych-educational groups
- Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication
Reviews
- Medication Assistance programs
- Coordination of community services
PROGRAMS:
- Crisis Intervention
- Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment
(co-occurring mental health and substance abuse)
- Medication Only
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MANAGEMENT
Community Support Services
8623 N. Wayne Road, Suite 323
Westland, Michigan 48185
CLINIC HOURS:
Monday - Friday 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
INTAKE: (734)
742-0605
HEGIRA-COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES
provides assistance to adults with serious mental illness who
require assistance to effectively link and coordinate various
community services and support. |
CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES:
- Individualized, Person-Centered Treatment
Planning
- Brief and Long-Term Clinic and
Community-Based Intervention
- Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication
Review
- Nursing
- Benefits Assistance
- Adult Foster Care home monitoring and
level of care assessment
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ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT)
Hegira House
8623 N. Wayne Road, Suite 323
Westland, Michigan 48185
CLINIC HOURS:
Monday - Friday 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
24-Hour On-Call
INTAKE: (734)
427-1144
hegira house assists adults who have
experienced repeated inpatient psychiatric hospital admissions
to improve use of community-based outpatient supports and
services through an intensive and integrated, individualized and
holistic community aooroach. |
ACT SERVICES:
- Individualized, Person-Centered Treatment
Planning
- In-Home Monitoring
- Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication
Review
- Nursing
- Individual and Family Counseling
- Recreational, Vocational and Social
Development
- 24-hour/7-Day/Week Crisis Intervention
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Co-Occurring Disorders (COD) Day Treatment Program
Oakdale Recovery Center
43825 Michigan Avenue
Canton, Michigan 48188
PROGRAM HOURS:
Monday - Friday 9:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.
INTAKE: (734)
397-3088
Day Treatment provides an intensive,
multi-disciplinary environment to reinforce relapse prevention
and effective coping skills. |
The COD Programs at Oakdale
Recovery Center address
issues unique to concurrently managing mental illness and
abstaining from substance of abuse.
Day Treatment COD Services:
- Individualized, Person-Centered Treatment
Planning
- Multi-disciplinary Assessment (Nursing,
Psychiatry and Social Services) and Intervention
- Individual and Family Counseling
- Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication
Reviews
- Coordination of Care with Community
Services
- Daily Transportation to and from the
clinic
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Co-Occurring Disorders (COD) Short-Term
Detoxification/Residential Treatment
Oakdale Recovery Center
43825 Michigan Avenue
Canton, Michigan 48188
PROGRAM HOURS:
24-Hours/7 Days
INTAKE: (734)
397-3088
COD Detoxification/Residential Treatment
provides a medically monitored, safe and structured environment
for adults who would otherwise be unable to abstain from
substances of abuse. |
The COD Programs at Oakdale
Recovery Center address
issues unique to concurrently managing mental illness and
abstaining from substance of abuse.
Day Treatment COD Services:
- Individualized, Person-Centered Treatment
Planning
- Multi-disciplinary Assessment (Nursing,
Psychiatry and Social Services) and Intervention
- Individual and Family Counseling
- Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication
Reviews
- Coordination of Care with Community
Services
- Daily Transportation to and from the
clinic
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Short-Term Crisis Residential
Crisis Residential - Westland
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1900 Martin Street
Westland, MICHIGAN 48184
PROGRAM HOURS:
24-Hours/7 Days
INTAKE: (734)
326-7104 7-Days 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Crisis Residential provides a
structured, intensive, monitored environment for adults in a
psychiatric crisis who do not meet criteria for inpatient
admission. |
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24-Hour Walk-in Psychiatric Screening and Treatment
Psychiatric Intervention
Center
33505 Schoolcraft, Suite 3
Livonia, MICHIGAN 48150
PROGRAM HOURS:
24-Hours/7 Days
INTAKE: (734)
721-0200 7-Days 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Support |
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Hospital Liaison
Psychiatric Intervention
Center
33505 Schoolcraft, Suite
3
Livonia, MICHIGAN 48150
INTAKE: (734)
721-0200
HPI's Hospital Liaison
provides coordination of care between the crisis center,
psychiatric inpatient units and HPI outpatient services for
Hegira's hospitalized CareLink members. |
Hospital Liaison
Services:
- 24-hour communication with crisis
screening center staff
- Face-to-face contact with HPI
CareLink members while hospitalized
- Coordination of discharge planning
with Hospital Social Workers and CareLink Care Managers
- Coordination of outpatient aftercare
services with HPI clinics
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Peer Support Peer Support is a
service for adults with serious mental illness provided by a
person who has personal experience with mental illness and
is committed to Recovery.
Trained peers have a unique ability to
gain the trust and respect of consumers based on shared
experiences. |
Peer Support Services are
available at:
- Hegira-Westland Counseling Center
- hegira house
- Next Step Clubhouse
- Psychiatric Intervention Center
- Westland 1 Crisis Residential
- Supported Housing
- Supported Employment
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Psycho-Social Services |
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Psych-Social Rehabilitation (PSR)
Next Step Clubhouse
1403 Inkster Road
Inkster, Michigan,
48141
Clubhouse Hours:
Work-Ordered Day
Monday - Friday 8:30
a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Social Activities
4 Evenings/ 2
Saturdays Monthly
Open Holidays
INTAKE:
(313) 565-2200
HPI's Next Step Clubhouse provides
services for adults who are in need of assistance with
psychosocial and vocational development as a consequence
of a serious psychiatric impairment. |
Next Step Clubhouse
Services and Offerings
Work-Ordered Day
Units
- Food Service
- Janitorial
- Transportation
- Retail Sales
- Clerical
- Outreach
- Art/Creative Production
Advocacy Projects
Work Enclaves
Job Coaching
Organized
Socialization
Individualized,
Person-Centered Treatment Planning
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Coordination of Care with community supports,
medical and residential services
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Transportation is provided to and from the Clubhouse
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Vocational Supports |
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Next Step Clubhouse
Next Step
Clubhouse
1403 Inkster Road
Inkster,
Michigan, 48141
INTAKE:
(313) 565-2200
Next Step offers
opportunity for both supported work enclaves and
competitive work readiness activity and placements. |
Next Step
Vocational Services
- Work-Ordered Day
- Job Club
- Job Coaching
- Michigan Vocational
Rehabilition coordination
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Supported Employment
Community Support
Services
8623 N. Wayne
Road, Suite 323
Westland,
Michigan, 48145
INTAKE:
(734) 742-0605
Supported Employment is an
evidence-bases program paid for through a grant from
the Michigan Department of Community Health and
managed through the Detroit-Wayne County Community
Mental Health Agency.
Growing out of Recovery movement, the Supported
Employment program provides adults with serious
mental illness support to obtain competitive
employment. |
Supported
Employment Services:
- Employment locator and
community liaison
- Job application assistance
- Job skills
training/assistance and on-going support
- Coordination with MRS for
additional services to support obtaining and
continuation of employment
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Housing Supports |
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Semi-Independent Living (SIL)
Ed's Place
Canterbury Woods
Apartments
572 Tobin Drive
Inkster,
Michigan, 48141
INTAKE:
(734) 742-0605
Ed's Place SIL is a
supported semi-independent living program for adults
with serious mental illness. |
Ed's Place
Offers:
- Paid security deposit
- Furnished 2-bedroom
apartments in a gated apartment community that
includes a clubhouse and pool on its grounds
- Apartments located in various
locals within the complex for normalcy and
community integration.
Ed's Place
Services:
- 24-hour support
- Independent living skills
assistance: cooking, cleaning, budgeting,
roommate conflicts, etc.
- Coordination of services with
other community providers
- Roommate finder
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Supported Independent Housing
Community Support
Services
8623 N. Wayne
Road, Suite 323
Westland,
Michigan, 48145
Clinic Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
INTAKE:
(734) 742-0605
Supported Independent Housing
is an evidence-based program paid for through a
grant from the Michigan Department of Community
Health and managed through the Detroit-Wayne County
Community Mental Health Agency.
Growing out of the Recovery movement,
the Supported Independent Housing program provides
support to adults with serious mental illness who
are currently residing in a group home situation and
desire assistance to find a accomplish independent
living. |
Supported Housing
Offers:
- Access to area property
studies
- Pre-move preparation
assistance
- Post-move support ongoing
until the consumer requests discontinuance
Supported Housing
Services:
- 24-hour support
- Independent living skills
assistance: cooking, cleaning, budgeting,
roommate conflicts, etc.
- Coordination of services with
other community providers
- Roommate finder
- Assistance with rental
applications
- Landlord intervention for
problem resolution as it occurs
- Application assistance for
SOM set-aside start-up funds
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