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Northern Michigan Regional Entity (NMRE) Providers List Northern Michigan Table of Contents: Click on the names below to go directly Regional Entity to that section in the chart: (NMRE) Adolescent Services Medical Alert Monitoring Providers List Adult Foster Care Methadone Services Autism Services Nursing Home The NMRE oversees mental health and substance use disorder services for the residents of 21 counties in the Northern Lower Peninsula. We Case Management Nursing Services work with the five Community Mental Health (CMH) organizations in our region, as well as more than 400 independent providers. Children's Services Nutrition Consultation Clinical Nursing Occupational Therapy A provider is any individual, network, or organization with whom we contract to work directly with our clients. Although many of our providers Clinical Services Outpatient Services are here in Northern Michigan, we contract with organizations across the state in order to serve our communities. Clubhouses Personal Residential Home Services If there is a website listed under provider's name, that is a link to their Community Living Support Physical Therapy website where you can learn more about the provider. Clicking on the CMH Offices Psychiatric/Psychological Services underlined website name will open the website in your browser. Crisis Services Recruiting Agency If there are known physical accessibility concerns at a provider facility, that location will be identified under the Accessibility Issues column. Crisis Services, Residential Rehabilitation Services The providers listed below have been organized by the services that they Day Programs Respite Care / Camp offer. Some providers offer more than one type of service, or have more Detox Services Senior Outreach than one physical address, and may appear in multiple locations on this list. Doctors Services Skill Building To the right you will find a list of each service category. If you are on a Drop-In Center Specialized Residential Services computer, clicking on the name of a service will take you directly to that Family Support Services Speech/Language Therapy place in the list. If you are viewing this on a computer and you want to search for a specific provider name, or providers in a certain County, press Fiscal Intermediary Substance Use Prevention /Outpatient Services [Ctrl + F] on your keyboard for a search menu. Guardianship Assessments Substance Use Residential Programs *The "CCT" column indicates whether or not a provider has a staff Independent Facilitation Supported Employment Services member that has received Cultural Competency Training. Infant Mental Health Supported Independent Living Services Inpatient Psychiatric Tele-medicine Integrated Health Translation Services Interpretation Services Transportation Services Women's Support Services Page 1 Accessibility Name County Address Phone Number CMH Language Enrollment CCT* Service Issues Adolescent Services B.A.S.E.S. 1035 Boyne Avenue Charlevoix 231-547-1144 ALL Language Line Open Adolescent Outpatient basesteencenter.org Boyne City, MI 49712 B.A.S.E.S. 321 S. Park Street Charlevoix 231-547-1144 ALL Language Line Open Adolescent Outpatient basesteencenter.org Boyne City, MI 49712 B.A.S.E.S. 500 Spring Street Emmet 231-547-1144 ALL Language Line Open Adolescent Outpatient basesteencenter.org Harbor Springs, MI 49740 104 Malton Road Great Lakes Recovery Centers Marquette 906-228-4692 ALL Language Line Open Adolescent Residential greatlakesrecovery.org Negaunee, MI 49866 Holy Cross Services 3400 S. Michigan Adolescent Detox, Saginaw 989-755-1072 ALL Language Line Open holycrossservices.org Saginaw, MI 48601 Residential Mercy Health St. Mary's 200 Jefferson Ave SE mercyhealth.com/location/20_Mercy Kent ALL Language Line Open Adolescent Outpatient Grand Rapids, MI 49503 616-685-5000 _Health_Saint_Marys Wedgwood Christian Services 3300 36th Street SE Kent 616-942-2110 ALL Language Line Open Adolescent Residential wedgwood.org Grand Rapids, MI 49512 Adult Foster Care / Residential Adult Foster Care, Alternative Services, Inc. 32625 W 7-Mile Rd, Ste 10 Wayne 248-471-4880 North Country Language Line Open Personal Residential, www.asi-mi.org Livonia, MI 48152 Supported Employment Adult Foster Care, Angela Kay Tuck 3892 Wirgau Rd North Country, Community Living Presque Isle 989-734-0124 English Open Angela's AFC Rogers City, MI 49779 Northeast Support, Personal Care 38175 32nd Street 269-673-8525 Baseline Clinical Services, Inc. Van Buren North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Paw Paw, MI 49079 ext. 2 Beacon Specialized Living English; some staff 890 N. 10th Street, Ste 110 Adult Foster Care, Services, Inc. Kalamazoo 269-427-8400 North Country who speak other Open Yes Kalamazoo, MI 49009 Professional beaconserv.org languages Beacon Specialized Living 555 Railroad St Services, Inc. Van Buren (P.O. Box 69) 269-427-8400 Centra Wellness Language Line Open Yes Residential beaconserv.org Bangor, MI 49013-1464 Adult Foster Care Bedford Specialized Care, Inc. 171 Lakeway Drive Calhoun (P.O. Box 198) 269-753-6027 North Country English Open Personal Residential Bedford Transitional Living, Inc. Battle Creek, MI 49037 Home Services Adult Foster Care, Blaskowski, Dale and Andrea 1379 Sharon Lane North Country, Community Living Cheboygan 231-268-3122 English Open Benton House Cheboygan, MI 49721 Northeast Support, Personal Care 8889 Reed Road Cadwell AFC Emmet North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Carp Lake, MI 49718 231-537-4628 5135 Cedar Lake Rd. Cedar Lake AFC Iosco AuSable Valley English Closed Adult Foster Care Oscoda, MI 48750 989-739-1301 1933 Churchill Blvd Cencare AFC Isabella 989-773-6200 Centra Wellness Language Line Open Yes Residential Mt Pleasant, MI 48879 Page 2 Central State Community 2603 W. Wackerly St, Ste 201 Midland 989-631-6691 North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Services, Inc. Midland, MI 48640 Charlotte's Care, Inc. 465 Plum Wayne 248-761-7452 North Country English Open Adult Foster Care www.charlottescare.com Wyandotte, MI 48192 302 S. State St. Cornerstone II, Inc. Van Buren North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Bloomingdale, MI 49026 269-317-4433 9688 Green Street Don's House Antrim North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Mancelona, MI 49659 231-587-9257 5055 S. M-30 Edwards AFC Ogemaw AuSable Valley English Closed Adult Foster Care West Branch, MI 48661 989-345-5080 04856 Kuzmik Road Erber AFC Otsego North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Elmira, MI 49730 231-549-2624 1944 Buttrick Avenue SE Evergreen AFC Kent North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Ada, MI 49301 616-682-0848 Flatrock Manor, INC 300 N Elba Rd Adult Foster Care, Lapeer 8484593831 North Country English Open Yes Flatrockmanors.com Lapeer, MI 48446 Professional Services 6585 Berrywine Road Forman AFC, Inc Otsego North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Vanderbilt, MI 49795 989-255-6364 5420A Beckley Road Home Life, Inc Calhoun PMB 360 269-660-0854 North Country English Open Adult Foster Care http://www.talkhome.net/ Battle Creek, MI 49015 Hope Network 3075 Orchard Vista Drive SE Adult Foster Care, Behavioral Health Services AuSable Valley, Kent (P.O. Box 890) 616-301-8000 English Open Professional, Day hopenetwork.org/behavioral-health- North Country Grand Rapids, MI 49518-0890 Program services 107 East Illinois Adult Foster Care, Hopkins AFC Homes, Inc Osceola (P.O. Box 728) 231-734-5936 North Country English Open Personal Residential Evart, MI 49631 Home Services 578 O'Brien Howard, Thomas and Suzan Cheboygan North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Cheboygan, MI 49721 231-268-3244 207 Larke Avenue Jens AFC Presque Isle North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Rogers City, MI 49779 989-474-9028 2209 Tamberlyn Drive Kennedy Manor Cheboygan North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Indian River, MI 49749 701-641-6472 703 Forest Avenue Kristine's Choice Services Benzie Centra Wellness Language Line Open Yes Residential Frankfort, MI 49635 360-798-3563 1993 Suisse Lane Kucharek's AFC Otsego North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Gaylord, MI 49735 989-732-4749 Adult Foster Care, 1655 E. Caro Road Lighthouse, Inc (Caro) AuSable Valley, Community Living Tuscola (P.O. Box 289) 989-673-2500 North Country, English Open http://www.lighthouserehab.com Caro, MI 48723 Northeast Support, Personal Care Adult foster Care, Personal Residential Listening Ear/ 107 East Illinois St 989-772-2918 North Country, Home Services, Day Crisis Center Inc Isabella (P.O. Box 800 ) Northeast, English Open Program & Supported http://www.listeningear.com/ Mt. Pleasant, MI 48804 Northern Lakes Employment, Specialized Residential Services- Children Residential Services, Moore Living Connections 5900 Executive Drive Ingham 517-393-2103 Centra Wellness Language Line Open Yes Community Living moorelivingconnections.org Lansing, MI 48911 Supports, Respite Grand 5694 Gonyer Road Mapleview AFC 231-879-3627 North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Traverse Fife Lake, MI 49633 Page 3 Mid-Michigan Specialized 1330 Kenneth Street Genesee 810-743-7697 North Country English Open Adult Foster Care Residential, LLC Burton, MI 48529 New Horizon Support Services Grand PO Box 6952 231-933-9088 North Country English Open Yes Adult Foster Care nhssi.org Traverse Traverse City, MI 49696 6193 Norway Dr. Norway Pines AFC Iosco English Closed Adult Foster Care Oscoda, MI 48750 989-739-4550 3819 S Wise Street Owens AFC Isabella Centra Wellness Language Line Open Yes Residential Mt Pleasant, MI 48858 989-773-4315 7949 Underhill Road Rapid River AFC Kalkaska 231-331-6482 North Country English Open Yes Adult
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