“Can’t” is a word we don’t say around here.
We see nothing besides human potential.
Every person deserves a community where friends celebrate your potential and advocates cheer you on. For people with cognitive or physical disabilities – 9,000 of them at any given time – that’s what our team provides, all across Michigan.
When people need support, we provide it. Simple as that.
Sometimes, support looks like teaching a life skill. Sometimes it looks like community integration, or transportation, or a place to live. Whatever the need, we’re driven to meet it.
Time flies when you’re helping people find their independence.
The services we provide to individuals with developmental disabilities represent the roots of where Hope Network began. Today, over 50 years later, we’ve evolved those services to introduce individuals into the community, help them practice and acquire new skills, and experience life outside of a secluded setting.
If you are having an emergency, please don’t wait.
Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room for a medical emergency. If you’re having a mental health emergency and need to talk to someone immediately, contact your local Community Mental Health (CMH) Crisis line.
A seal we proudly share.
Hope Network has continuously been awarded the highest level of accreditation possible through CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities). When a service or program is CARF-accredited, it is absolute assurance that a provider meets rigorous CARF guidelines for service and quality.
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If you are seeking supports and services for someone with an intellectual/developmental disability, our team can assist you with navigation of available services and resources based on your needs.