Wayne County, Michigan ‐ Resources for Health Needs    Oakwood Healthcare System  Program Name 

Wayne County, Michigan ‐ Resources for Health Needs Oakwood Healthcare System Program Name Description Oakwood Hospital ‐
Dearborn Oakwood Hospital‐
Wayne Oakwood Hospital‐
Taylor Oakwood Hospital‐ Southshore Website Phone Number Oakwood Hospital ‐Dearborn has served southeast Michigan for more than 50 years. www.oakwood.org
313‐593‐7000
Oakwood Hospital,‐ Wayne a primary care facility, opened its doors to western Wayne County in 1957. Oakwood Hospital‐ Taylor opened its doors in 1977. For Taylor and the surrounding communities, extensive healthcare mixed with outstanding customer service has been the standard for over 30 years. Oakwood Hospital ‐ Southshore, a 193‐bed community hospital, opened its doors to Trenton and surrounding communities over 40 years ago. www.oakwood.org
734‐467‐4000
www.oakwood.org
313‐295‐5000
www.oakwood.org
734‐671‐3800
Website Phone Number General medical program serving children ages 3‐19 of the Nor/Wayne school district in the cities of Wayne and Westland. www.oakwood.org/teen‐
services 734‐728‐2423
General medical program for ages 10‐21, special education students through age 26. www.oakwood.org/teen‐
services www.oakwood.org/teen‐
services 734‐942‐2273
Website Phone Number www.oakwood.org/cef
313‐996‐1960
Oakwood Child and Adolescent Health Centers Program Name Description Oakwood Adams Child and Adolescent Health Center Oakwood Taylor Teen Health Center Oakwood Westwood Teen Health Center General medical program for ages 10‐21, special education students through age 26. Oakwood Center for Exceptional Families Program Name Description Oakwood Center for Exceptional Families Medical home model of comprehensive and innovative rehabilitation care and support for children with special needs and their families 313‐565‐2174
Low Cost/Free Health Centers 1 Facility Name Address Phone Number ACCESS (Arab Community Center for Economic & Social Services) Community Health and Research Center Advantage Health Centers Advantage Health Centers Advantage Health Centers American Indian Health & Family Services SE MI Bruce Douglas Health Center Cabrini Clinic Community Health and Social Services Center Inc. Community Health and Social Services Inc. (Midtown) Covenant Community Care Inc. Covenant Community Care Inc. DCHC Eastside Health Center DCHC Woodward Corridor Family Med Center Detroit Department of Health & Wellness Promotion Health Centers Detroit Foundation Health Centers Detroit Foundation Inc. Joy‐Southfield Juanita Reaves Free Clinic Michigan Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (MAPI) Newton Health Center Nolan Family Health Center The Hope Clinic The Wellness Plan‐ East Area Health Center The Wellness Plan‐ Gateway Health Center Western Wayne Family Health Center Western Wayne Family Health Center Wyandotte Clinic for the Working Uninsured ZIAD Healthcare 6450 Maple St, Dearborn, MI 48126
313‐216‐2200
79 Alexandrine St. W. Detroit, MI 48201
15400 W McNichols Rd, Detroit MI 48235‐3724
4777 E Outer Dr, Detroit, MI 48231‐3241
4880 Lawndale St, Detroit, MI 48210‐2010
313‐446‐8888
313‐835‐5990
313‐416‐6200
313‐846‐3718
6550 W Warren Ave, Detroit, MI 48210‐1134
1234 Porter St., Detroit, MI 48226
5635 W Fort St, Detroit, MI 48209
313‐897‐7700
313‐961‐7863
313‐849‐3920
7436 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202‐3100
313‐556‐9907
5716 Michigan Ave, Detroit, MI 48210‐3039
1700 Waterman St, Detroit, MI 48209‐2022
7900 Kercheval St, Detroit, MI 48214‐2439
611 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Detroit, MI 48201‐2273 313‐554‐1095
313‐841‐1699
313‐921‐5500
313‐832‐6300
Herman Kiefer Health Complex, 1151 Taylor St., Detroit, MI 48202
313‐876‐4300
7633 E Jefferson Ave Suite 340, Detroit, MI 48214‐3732 4201 Saint Antoine St Suite 9c, Detroit, MI 48201‐2153 18917 Joy Rd, Detroit, MI 48228 28235 Southfield Rd, Lathrup Village, Mi 48076 16411 Curtis Ave., Detroit, MI 48235‐3202
111 W 7 Mile Rd, MI 48203‐1968
33608 Palmer Road, Westland, MI 48185
4909 E Outer Dr, Detroit, MI 48234‐3446
2888 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202‐2612
26650 Eureka Rd Suite C, Taylor, MI 48180‐4835
2500 Hamlin Dr, Inkster, MI 48141‐2348
3333 Biddle, Wyandotte, Mi 48195
313‐822‐9801
313‐745‐4091
313‐581‐7773
248‐327‐6748
1640 Fort St. Suite E, Trenton, Michigan 48183
313‐815‐8767
313‐838‐6822
313‐369‐2600
734‐710‐6688
313‐366‐2000
313‐875‐4200
734‐941‐4991
313‐561‐5100
734‐365‐3560
Health Care Plans and Coverage 2 Program Name Description Website Phone Number Adult Benefit Waiver Program The Adult Benefit Waiver Program provides basic health coverage to residents of the State of Michigan with countable incomes at or below 35% of the federal poverty level. The coverage is funded by state general funds and an increased utilization of Michigan's CHIPRA allocation to cover uninsured childless adults. Wayne County Patient Care Management System (PCMS) is responsible for administering the ABW program for Wayne County. Health care coverage is available to individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements www.waynecounty.com/hhs
_hchoice_abwp.htm 734‐ 737‐7007
www.michigan.gov/dhs
517‐373‐2035
www.waynecounty.com/hhs
_hchoice.htm 800‐935‐5669
www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐373‐3740
www.dwcha.org/WCHAP/wa
yne‐county‐child‐healthcare‐
access‐program.html 734‐285‐4001
www.healthcare.gov.
1‐800‐318‐2596
Description Website Phone Number March of Dimes Nonprofit organization that works to improve the health of mothers and babies www.marchofdimes.com
248‐359‐1557
Maternal Infant Health Program (MIHP) MIHP is a Michigan Department of Community Health program for all Michigan women with Medicaid health insurance who are pregnant and all infants with Medicaid. It is a benefit of their insurance. MIHP provides support to promote healthy pregnancies, good birth outcomes, and healthy infants. Offers pregnancy testing, various educational information, maternity and baby clothes/accessories, etc. The WIC Program is a Wayne County Health Department health and nutrition program that helps pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants, and children (up to age five) www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐335‐9546
www.pccwayne.org/index
330‐264‐5880
www.co.wayne.mi.us 313‐224‐0286
Department of Human Services (DHS) HealthChoice Healthy Kids Wayne County Child Healthcare Access Program Affordable Care Act Prenatal Care Program Name Pregnancy Care Center Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Over the past 18 years, HealthChoice has developed a number of programs customized to the healthcare needs of Wayne and Oakland County residents and businesses. Programs were developed with the goals of (i) reducing the number of uninsured individuals seeking care through area emergency rooms rather than primary care physicians, and (ii) stabilizing healthcare costs to local small businesses. Healthy Kids is a Michigan Department of Community Health program that provides a wide range of health care coverage and support services for qualifying pregnant women, babies and children under age 19. The Wayne County Child Healthcare Access Program (WCHAP) is a proven children’s medical home model that impacts more than 25,000 children in the county. WCHAP improves health outcomes, decreases health care costs, increases well child physician visits, and provides innovative solutions to health systems challenges. The Marketplace is a new way to find health coverage that fits your budget and meets your needs. With one application, you can see all your options and enroll. 3 Program Dental Care Program Name eat well and stay healthy. Description Website Phone Number Promotes oral health and reduce the disparities in oral health within the community of low‐
income African‐American children (0‐5 years) and their main caregivers, living in the City of Detroit. This is addressed through understanding of the social, familial, biological, and neighborhood determinants of dental caries and periodontal disease, and designing and implementing tailored interventions to target oral health knowledge and behaviors and access to dental care. Detroit Department of Provides health screenings and education, HIV/AIDS screenings, STD clinical services, Health & Wellness children’s special healthcare services, immunizations, dental, vision and hearing screenings Promotion and family planning. www.dent.umich.edu/crse/o
hd‐research/ddhp 734‐763‐6933
www.detroitmi.gov/Departm
ents/HealthWellnessPromoti
onDepartment 313‐876‐4300
Detroit Health Care for the Homeless The Detroit Health Care for the Homeless provides dental care for those in need. 313‐286‐0302
Hope Dental Clinic Free standing dental clinic. Charges a $5 per person per visit contribution.
Michigan Dental Program SEAL, Michigan School Sealant Program Tri‐County Dental Health Program Provides dental health services to HIV/AIDS positive patients.
Provides school linked oral health and sealant programs. Tri‐County Dental Health is a program of Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) that helps low income people and those with special needs find affordable dental care in their communities. www.mihealthinsider.com/c
ontent/detroit‐health‐care‐
homeless www.thehopeclinic.org/dent
alclinic/index.htm www.michigan.gov/mdch
www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐373‐3740
www.dentalhealthcouncil.or
g/about.html 248‐559‐7767
Website Phone Number www.nfrmi.com/ais.htm
www.daaa1a.org
313‐388‐4100
Detroit Dental Health Project Healthcare Information and Referral Program Name Description American Indian Services, Inc Detroit Area Agency on Aging The Information Center Provides information and referral and case management for Native American citizens. Older persons, their caregivers, or anyone concerned about the welfare of an older person can contact their Area Agency on Aging for information and referral to services and benefits in their community. The Information Center, Inc., The Family Resource Place is a private, non‐profit organization www.theinfocenter.info
that provides information and referral and senior services to residents of southeast Michigan, 734‐480‐9575
888‐826‐6565
313‐446‐4444
734‐ 282‐7171
4 The Senior Alliance United Way for Southeastern Michigan 2‐1‐1 WISEWOMAN Program with the objective to connect people with the human service resources that fit their individual needs. The Senior Alliance® (TSA) is a private non‐profit agency designated by the Michigan www.aaa1c.org
Commission on Services to the Aging to operate as the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) for the 34 suburban communities in Southern and Western Wayne County. The Michigan Department of Community Health authorized the agency to function as an Organized Health Care Delivery System allowing the agency to add services to low‐income disabled adults. Serving older persons, however, continues to be the main focus of the agency. By dialing 2‐1‐1 you can get access to health and human care services in Wayne, Oakland, www.liveunitedsem.org/issu
and Macomb counties. es/impact/2‐1‐1 The WISEWOMAN Program provides chronic disease risk factor screening and lifestyle www.cdc.gov/wisewoman/in
interventions to Michigan women with little or no insurance. Administered by the Centers for dex.htm Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention. Prescription and Co‐pay assistance Program Name Description AARP Prescription Discount Program Generic Drugs – The Unadvertised Brand Merck Patient Assistance Program MIRx (My Prescription) Needy Meds Partnership for Prescription Assistance Rx Hope AARP Prescription Discounts (“Program”) is a discounted prescription drug program for individuals age 50 and older. Members are entitled to receive a discount on FDA‐approved drugs from participating network pharmacies. Brought to you by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. An educational resource for low cost generic drugs. Find your local store and call to see what medicines you might be able to get for $4‐$6 a month. Meijer stores also offer FREE antibiotics and pre‐natal vitamins. This private and confidential program provides medicine free of charge to eligible individuals, primarily the uninsured who, without assistance, could not afford needed Merck medicines. The MiRX card program is free. There is no cost for the card.
NeedyMeds is a 501 © non‐profit with the mission of helping people who cannot afford medicine or healthcare costs. The information at NeedyMeds is available anonymously and free of charge. Helps qualifying patients without prescription drug coverage get the medicines they need for free or nearly free. 734‐ 722‐2830
800‐552‐1183
877‐588‐6224
Website Phone Number www.aarppharmacy.com
800‐289‐8849
www.theunadvertisedbrand.
com N/A
www.merck.com
800‐727‐5400
www.mihealth.org/mirx/ind
ex.html 800‐259‐8016
www.needymeds.com
877‐726‐0815
www.pparx.org
888‐477‐2669
Helps people in need in obtaining critical medications that they would normally have trouble www.rxhope.com
affording. RxHope acts as your advocate in making the patient assistance program journey easier and faster by supplying vital information and help. 877‐267‐0517
5 Together Rx Access, LLC Clothing Program Name Children’s Corner Chrysalis Boutique Jackets for Jobs Salvation Army Coats for Kids Program Mental Health Program Name Access Behavioral Health Care ‐ Plymouth Adult Well‐Being Services Apex Behavioral Health‐Western Wayne Community Care Services Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center Detroit Central City Community Health Detroit East Uninsured Americans gain access to immediate savings on prescription products at their neighborhood pharmacies. www.togetherrxaccess.com
800‐444‐4106
Description Website Phone Number Distribution of clothing (infant to 5 T) blankets, sheets, towels, diapers, formula, shoes, personal items, and food. Located at Walter White Community Resource Center in River Rouge. Free clothing to low income individuals for job interviews and work. By appointment only. Must have referral. Michigan WORKS! Affiliate. Provides interview‐quality, professional business clothing at no charge to economically disadvantaged individuals in Metro Detroit area. To apply for a coat, contact the Salvation Army Community Corps serving the area of residence. www.guidance‐center.org
734‐785‐7705 ext. 7835 www.dccwf.org/donate.php
734‐362‐7048
jacketsforjobs.org
313‐579‐9160
www.salvationarmyemich.
org 734‐ 858‐1581
Description Website Phone Number Access Behavioral Healthcare, LLC (ABH) is a private, professional mental health and substance abuse center that is dedicated to helping all patients so they are able to live a quality life. Nationally accredited by the Joint Commission and with a State of Michigan Substance Abuse license Provides services for aging, mental health and developmentally disabled.
www.abhplymouth.com
734‐453‐5603
www.awbs.org/contact_us/
index.html www.apexbehavioralhealth.
com 313‐924‐7860
Interdisciplinary behavioral health clinics specializing in mental health and chemical dependency diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Community Care Services specializes in the outpatient treatment of mental health and substance use disorders by providing counseling service to both prevent and address these problems. In 1984 several area Christian churches joined together with an ecumenical vision focused on providing counseling services for their congregations and the greater community. This effort has grown into the Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center. The center is staffed with licensed professional counselors. Detroit Central City Community Mental Health Inc. (DCC) provides mental health out ‐
patient treatment, Life Skills, Housing services and community re‐entry services. Detroit East Community Mental Health Center provides adult and children with severe and 734‐729‐3133
www.comcareserv.org
313‐382‐7861
www.dpcc.us
313‐ 274‐4570
http://www.dcccmh.org
313‐ 831‐3160
http://www.detroiteastcmh.
313‐ 331‐3435
6 Community Mental Health Center Hegira Community Support Services (CSS) ‐ Westland Lifespan (Starfish Family Services) Lincoln Behavioral Services‐ Redford Mental Health Department National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Michigan Southwest Solutions The Guidance Center persistent behavioral health out ‐patient services.
org
Provides psychiatric evaluation, medication reviews, nursing services, individual and group counseling, skill building, case management, medication only component, and transportation. Helps children, families and adults improve their relationships and overall well‐being through counseling or substance abuse treatment. A non‐profit mental health center provided services to persons suffering from mental illnesses. LBS served adults, children, and adolescents through the provision of a comprehensive array of mental health programming, including numerous evidence‐based practices. The purpose of the Detroit‐Wayne County Community Mental Health Agency (D‐WCCMHA) is to ensure support, care and treatment services to adults with mental illness, individuals with developmental disabilities, children with serious emotional disturbances and persons with substance use disorders and their families so they can make choices in care, live in the community and achieve desired outcomes through individualized health goals. NAMI Michigan’s purpose is to assist affiliates, provide support, promote education, pursue advocacy and encourage research on mental illness www.hegira.net
734‐742‐0605
www.starfishonline.org/inde
x.php/contact‐us www.LBSCares.com
888‐355‐5433
Encompasses a broad range of programs for children, youth, adults and families that enable and empower individuals and families to change their lives toward a healthier and more hopeful future. Centers of Excellence in Adult Counseling Services; Early Childhood & Family Literacy; Children, Youth and Families; and Supportive Housing. The Guidance Center is a private, non‐profit human service agency providing a broad range of services to children, adolescents and adults. Services provided include outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment, early childhood programs and a work readiness program for adults. Community Outreach Program Name Description 313‐450‐4500
www.waynecounty.com/hhs
_mh.htm 313‐ 833‐2500
www.namimi.org
800‐331‐4264
www.swsol.org/contact
313‐481‐3104
www.guidance‐center.org
734‐ 785‐7700
Website Phone 7 Number Circles of Care The Interfaith Health & Hope Coalition offers the Circles of Care (COC) in partnership with www.dwcha.org/IHHC/the‐
faith‐based organizations and health care systems throughout Southeast Michigan to interfaith‐health‐a‐hope‐
engage faith‐based congregations, health systems, social service agencies and others to help coalition.html develop and expand small networks that serve as partnerships in health education and wellness. Collaborates with the Detroit Wayne County Health Authority (DWCHA) to improve access to health care for the uninsured and the underinsured in Metro Detroit. Obesity, Physical Activity, Nutrition Program Name Description Canton Leisure Services Cardiovascular Health, Nutrition & Physical Activity Dearborn WIC Office (ACCESS) Residents 55 and older are served by a variety of social, enrichment and service‐based programs, classes and special events, as well as extensive information and referral services. The Cardiovascular Health, Nutrition and Physical Activity Section is a heart disease and stroke prevention program from the Michigan Department of Community Health. The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. Detroit Active For Life An exercise program open to all adults age 50 and older. Offered at four Detroit community based locations. Detroit Department of Provides health screenings and education, HIV/AIDS screenings, STD clinical services, Health & Wellness children’ special healthcare services, immunizations, dental, vision and hearing screenings Promotion and family planning. Focus Hope Focus: HOPE is a Detroit‐based, non‐denominational, non‐profit organization whose aim is to overcome racism and poverty by providing education and training for underrepresented minorities and others. Healthy Weight The Michigan Healthy Weight Partnership was established for the purpose of overseeing the Partnership implementation and evaluation of Michigan's obesity state plan. Members include over 50 states, local, public and private organizations who assisted with the creation of the state plan and/or whose organizations are actively engaged in completing activities consistent with the state plan's objectives. The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
Highland Park WIC food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postoffice partum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. NEW ME ‐ Wayne County Department of Health and Human Services NEW‐ME (Nutrition, Exercise, and Weight Management Effort) is a countywide three‐year campaign to encourage Wayne County residents to eat healthy and increase their physical activity. Launched by the Wayne County Department of Health and Human Services it initially involves community walking clubs that pledge to walk five days each week for a 313‐581‐7773
Website Phone Number www.leisure.canton‐mi.org
734‐394‐5361
www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐335‐8180
www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 313‐216‐2201
www.daaa1a.org
313‐ 446‐4444 x 5335 313‐876‐4300
www.detroitmi.gov/Departm
ents/HealthWellnessPromoti
onDepartment www.focushope.edu
313‐494‐4387
www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐ 335‐9595
www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 313‐202‐0298
www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐335‐9595 8 total of six weeks and monitor weight, height and blood pressure.
Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters www.gcfb.org
Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters, in partnership with Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeast Michigan, empowers families with skills, knowledge and confidence to prepare healthy and affordable meals. Cooking Matters programs are available specifically for teens, kids, families, adults, adults living with HIV/AIDS, and adults living with diabetes. www.michigan.gov/mdch
The goal of Michigan Department of Community Health's Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity (NPAO) Program is to prevent and control obesity and other chronic diseases through healthful eating and physical activity, including strategic public health efforts aimed at policies and standards, and social and environmental factors to promote healthful eating and physical activity. The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
www.waynecounty.com/pub
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postlichealth Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Program Redford WIC Office River Rouge WIC Office Wayne Health Center & WIC Office in Wayne YMCA Metropolitan Detroit partum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices.
The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices.
The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. Locations:
Taylor, Hamtramck, Belleville, Southgate and Inkster
517‐335‐9595 313‐676‐4220
www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 313‐914‐2373
www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 734‐727‐7156
www.ymcadetroit.org/
detroit‐ymca‐locations 313‐ 267 ‐5300
Website Phone Number Provides screening, referral and authorization for substance abuse treatment, adults and
youth. Includes: pregnant women & families, dually diagnosed‐mentally impaired substance abusers, Medicaid & Medicare, STD and HIV testing, post treatment case management & aftercare referral services for Detroit residents. wayne.mi.networkofcare.org
313‐ 876‐4070
Christian churches joining together with an ecumenical vision focused on providing counseling services for their congregations and the greater community has grown into the http://dpcc.us
313‐ 274‐4570
Serving metro Detroit with health, well‐being and fitness programs, and sports and recreation services. Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Tobacco Program Name Description Bureau of Substance Abuse, Prevention and Treatment – Detroit‐ Wayne County Community Mental Health Agency Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center 313‐453‐2637
9 Helping Youth by Providing Education (HYPE) Salvation Army Adult Rehab Center SEMCA Taylor Substance Abuse Task Force The Guidance Center Tobacco Control Program HIV/AIDS Services Program Name ACT against AIDS Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center. The center is staffed with licensed professional counselors. Based in Detroit, Michigan, HYPE (Helping Youth by Providing Education) empowers urban teens to discover their true talents, interests and potential for a bright future. Using the principles of personal, peer and community. HYPE offers a free after school or weekend substance abuse program. Residential rehabilitation program.
SEMCA maintains an active presence in Southeast Michigan substance abuse delivery system by utilizing all their resources, experience and expertise in evaluating, monitoring, and funding distribution. The task force is a coalition of concerned persons who are invested in the health, safety and success of Taylor. Members believe in no illegal or high‐risk use of alcohol, tobacco or other drugs and they support the belief through collaborative, proactive prevention efforts. The Guidance Center is a private, non‐profit human service agency providing a broad range of services to children, adolescents and adults. Services provided include outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment, early childhood programs and a work readiness program for adults. Michigan Department of Community Health program to reduce and eliminate tobacco‐
related deaths and diseases in Michigan through leadership, collaboration and education. Description Provides counseling, prevention, and intervention resources to those living with or at risk of acquiring HIV/AIDS. AIDS Partnership‐
As the state’s leading AIDS organization, AIDS Partnership Michigan is dedicated to Michigan preventing the spread of HIV. Offers a range of services statewide and in Detroit, from testing to counseling to answering questions on our hotline. Detroit Department of Provides health screenings and education, HIV/AIDS screenings, STD clinical services, Health & Wellness children’ special healthcare services, immunizations, dental, vision and hearing screenings Promotion and family planning. Matrix Ryan White The Ryan White program provides comprehensive services to assist individuals living with HIV/AIDS Prevention HIV/AIDS. Offering service coverage that extends across Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, St. Clair, Program Monroe and Lapeer counties, the Matrix Ryan White Program’s safety net ensures patients are linked and maintained in medical care through medical and community service referrals, mental health therapy, in‐home health care, case management, and more. Michigan HIV/AIDS The Michigan Drug Assistance Program (MIDAP) helps cover prescription drug costs for Drug Assistance certain FDA‐approved drugs for HIV/AIDS patients who qualify for the program. www.hypeathletics.org
313‐436‐0043
www.usc.salvationarmy.org
734‐729‐3939
www.semca.org/sas.html
734‐ 229‐3500
www.oakwood.org/teen
313‐ 720‐0948
www.guidance‐center.org
313‐ 785‐7700
www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐ 335‐8803
Website Phone Number www.ci.detroit.mi.us/Preven
tion www.aidspartnership.org
313‐876‐0756
www.detroitmi.gov/Departm
ents/HealthWellnessPromoti
onDepartment www.co.monroe.mi.us/gover
nment/departments_offices/
public_health/clinic_services
.html#HIV%20Counseling www.michigan.gov/mdch
800‐ 872‐2437
313‐876‐4300
877‐ 931‐3248
888‐ 826‐6565
10 Program Prevention, Education and Training (P.E.T.) Team Provides HIV/AIDS prevention, health education, and training to special populations, faith‐
based, community, substance abuse, mental health providers and other service agencies. Maternal and child health education is also provided and is aimed at reducing risks associated with mother‐to‐child transmission of HIV. The Horizons Project The Horizons Project is a program of the Wayne State University School of Medicine (WSU SOM). The program continues to grow as the only HIV/AIDS program in Michigan that specifically focuses on providing services to HIV positive and at‐risk youth ages 13 to 24. www.detroitmi.gov/Departm
entsandAgencies/Departmen
tofHealthWellnessPromotion
/Programs/HIVAIDS/Educatio
n/tabid/2960/Default.aspx www.peds.med.wayne.edu/
horizons/index.php 313‐324‐9600
313‐924‐8230
Domestic Violence Program Name Description Website Phone Number First Step The Western and Downriver Wayne County project on domestic and sexual assault, First Step provide services to individuals affected by these crimes and focuses on prevention through education, advocacy and appropriate intervention. www.firststep‐mi.org
734‐ 722‐1772
Website Phone Number The Stanford Chronic Disease Self‐Management Program (PATH in Michigan) was developed to help people learn techniques and strategies for the day‐to‐day management of chronic or long‐term health conditions. Workshops are offered in community locations. www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐ 335‐1236
Description Website Phone Number Head Start is a national program that promotes school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children through the provision of educational, health, nutritional, social, and other services to enrolled children and families. Wayne RESA is a regional educational service agency that provides Coordinated School Health Programs to Wayne County’s 34 school districts. www.waynecounty.com/hhs
_hstart.htm 734‐ 785‐7702
www.resa.net
734‐334‐1300
Chronic Disease Management Program Name Description Personal Action Toward Health (PATH) ‐ Michigan School Based Health Program Name Head Start Wayne RESA ‐ Safe and Healthy Schools 11 Diabetes Program Name Description Website Phone Number American Diabetes Association Committed to educating the public about how to stop diabetes and support those living with the disease. 248‐433‐3830
Diabetes Partners in Action Coalition Through active collaboration, DPAC mobilizes resources to assure a unified course toward the reduction of diabetes and its complications in Michigan. www.diabetes.org/in‐my‐
community/local‐
offices/detroit‐michigan www.dpacmi.org
Diabetes Prevention Program National Kidney Foundation of Michigan Personal Action Toward Health (PATH) for Diabetes At the Michigan Diabetes Prevention and Control Program, partners collaborate to educate and inform the public and health care providers about the facts on diabetes prevention and provide links to resources. Working to prevent kidney disease and improve the quality of life for those living with it. Because 70% of kidney disease can be prevented, programs focus on addressing the root causes of kidney disease which are obesity, diabetes and hypertension. The Stanford Chronic Disease Self‐Management Program (PATH in Michigan) was developed to help people learn techniques and strategies for the day‐to‐day management of chronic or long‐term health conditions. Workshops are offered in convenient community locations. www.bsc.gwu.edu/DPP/inde
x.htmlvdoc 517‐373‐3740
www.nkfm.org
800‐ 482‐1455
www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐ 335‐1236
Website Phone Number Dedicated to building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases.
www.heart.org
248‐ 827‐4214
Dedicated to prevention, diagnosis and treatment to save lives from stroke. www.strokeassociation.org
888‐478‐7653
A heart disease and stroke prevention program from the Michigan Department of Community Health. www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐335‐8180
Heart Disease & Stroke Program Name Description American Heart Association American Stroke Association Cardiovascular Health, Nutrition, and Physical Activity 734‐718‐6534
Asthma 12 Program Name Description Website Phone Number Asthma Initiative of Michigan Detroit Alliance for Asthma Awareness Provides information about asthma and asthma activities in Michigan in the areas of clinical care, education, environmental quality, and surveillance. Conducts asthma education, training and outreach activities throughout the City of Detroit with the aim to reduce the number of asthma episodes that result in Emergency Room visits, hospitalizations, and missed school or work days. Provides asthma education and case management services for at‐risk Medicaid children with asthma. www.getasthmahelp.org/
517‐335‐9463
www.getasthmahelp.org/det
roit‐alliance‐for‐asthma‐
awareness.aspx wchap.org/wp‐
content/uploads 313‐ 819‐4641
Description Website Phone Number Working to save lives and create a world with less cancer and more birthdays by helping people stay well, helping people get well, finding cures, and fighting back against cancer. Michigan Department of Community Health provides the comprehensive Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program (BCCCP) through a multi‐year grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The program provides breast and cervical screening and diagnostic services to eligible women who otherwise would not have access to these services. Michigan Department of Community Health program providing various educational materials, resources, and brochures on different types of cancer. The Michigan Department of Community Health implements the Michigan Colorectal Cancer Early Detection Program to provide outreach and colorectal cancer education, individualized risk assessment, and screening to eligible 50‐ to 64‐year‐old men and women living in 38 Michigan counties. Focuses on African‐American males in the city of Detroit and Wayne County who have the highest age‐adjusted oral cancer incidence rate in the U.S. The Michigan Cancer Consortium is a statewide, inclusive, broad‐based partnership of public and private organizations that provides a forum for collaboration (i.e., communication, coordination and the sharing of resources) to reduce the human and economic burden of cancer among the citizens of Michigan. www.cancer.org
248‐ 663‐3400
www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐373‐3740
www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐373‐3740
www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐373‐3740
www.dent.umich.edu/crse/
ohd‐research/docpp www.michigancancer.org
734‐ 763‐6933
Wayne County Child Healthcare Access Program Cancer Program Name American Cancer Society Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program Cancer Education Program Colorectal Cancer Early Detection Program Detroit Oral Cancer Prevention Michigan Cancer Consortium 313‐ 863‐ 2427
877‐ 588‐6224
Kidney Disease 13 Program Name Description Website Phone Number National Kidney Foundation of Michigan Working to prevent kidney disease and improve the quality of life for those living with it. Because 70% of kidney disease can be prevented, programs focus on addressing the root causes of kidney disease which are obesity, diabetes and hypertension. www.nkfm.org
800‐ 482‐1455
Program Name Description Website Phone Number Injury Free Detroit www.injuryfree.org
The goal of the program is to reduce the incidence of falls, burns, pedestrian injuries and bike injuries in Detroit. Southwest Detroit will become a safer neighborhood for children and families by implementing a program of: ongoing coalition building; surveillance and data analysis; safety education through schools, community centers and faith‐based organizations; and development of specific programs to affect environmental change.
The Kohl's Injury Prevention Program (KIPP) gives children and their family’s information and www.childrensdmc.org/Abo
utKIPP support to make positive, health‐promoting choices about their personal safety and well‐
being. The KIPP curriculum is taught in schools throughout the school year and KIPP also provides safety items (e.g. helmets and smoke detectors) free of charge or at discount cost. Injury Kohl’s Injury Prevention Program Safe Kids Michigan 313‐993‐7254 313‐ 745‐0072
517‐ 335‐9519
State and local Safe Kids Coalitions work to create an environment where children 14 and www.co.wayne.mi.us/sheriff
under are free from accidental injury. This is accomplished through community _safety.htm partnerships, advocacy of best practices, public awareness, distribution of safety equipment, and education and training on the proper use of safety devices. Injury Violence and Prevention Section Michigan Department of Community Health implements public health programs related to injury and violence prevention in the state of Michigan. www.michigan.gov/mdch
517‐335‐9518
Description Website Phone Number This non‐profit center in Lincoln Park administers federal programs for Native American families living in four counties, including Wayne County. www.nfrmi.com/ais.htm
313‐388‐4100
Disability Services Program Name American Indian Services, Inc 14 Center For Exceptional Medical home model of comprehensive and innovative rehabilitation care and support for Families (Oakwood children with special needs and their families. Includes: Healthcare)  Coordination of Healthcare Planning among Primary Care Physicians  School Personnel Collaboration  Behavioral and Psychosocial Support Services  Rehabilitation Resources  Family Advocacy  Support and Liaison with Community Service Agencies www.oakwood.org/cef
313‐996‐1960
Comfort Keepers Helping people live full, independent and dignified lives within the comfort of their own homes, Comfort Keepers is dedicated to providing in‐home care to maintain the highest possible level of independent living.
www.comfortkeepers.com
734‐397‐1111
Detroit Institute for Children Physical, occupational, and speech therapy services for children and adolescents with conditions such as cerebral palsy, neuromuscular diseases, developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, genetic syndromes, spinal cord injury, and brain injury. The Michigan Health Promotion for People with Disabilities Initiative is a statewide partnership committed to reducing the health disparities between people with disabilities and people without disabilities through member collaboration, expertise, and leveraged resources. www.detroitchildren.org
313‐832‐1100 ext. 512 www.michigan.gov/mdch
Disability Network The Disability Network/Wayne County‐Detroit is a consumer driven organization dedicated to maximizing the ability of persons with disabilities to live as independently as they choose. www.dnwayne.org
517‐ 335‐3188
313‐ 923‐1655
Judson Center A non‐profit, human service agency located in Southeastern Michigan helping children, adults and families improve their lives. www.judsoncenter.org
313‐794‐5653
Tendercare Health & Rehab Center of Taylor Tendercare Health and Rehabilitation Center of Taylor is a leading provider of long‐term skilled nursing care and short‐term rehabilitation solutions. Our 150 bed facility offers a full continuum of services and care focused around each individual in today’s ever‐changing healthcare environment. The Arc Collaborative of Southeast Michigan works to assure that children and adults with disabilities can successfully access and utilize the crisis and basic needs support systems available to them, and to address mobilizing community assets and partners. www.tendercaretaylor.com
734‐ 287‐1230
www.arcmi.org/new/collab.
htm www.guidance‐center.org
313‐ 831‐0202
734‐ 785‐7700
www.aaa1c.org
734‐ 722‐2830
Disability Health Program The Arc Collaborative The Guidance Center‐ Developmental Disabilities Program The Senior Alliance The Developmental Disabilities program serves persons of all ages diagnosed with a developmental disability. Services are provided taking a comprehensive approach and tailoring each plan to the needs, wishes and dreams of the client and their family. The Senior Alliance® (TSA) is a private non‐profit agency designated by the Michigan Commission on Services to the Aging to operate as the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) for the 34 suburban communities in Southern and Western Wayne County. The Michigan 15 VSA Michigan Department of Community Health authorized the agency to function as an Organized Health Care Delivery System allowing the agency to add services to low‐income disabled adults. Serving older persons, however, continues to be the main focus of the agency. VSA Michigan promotes creativity in people with disabilities by creating an inclusive society www.vsami.org/about.html
where they may participate in, learn through, excel in, and enjoy the arts. Early Childhood Resources Program Name Description 313‐ 843‐2355
Website Phone Number Dearborn WIC Office(ACCESS) The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 313‐216‐2201
Great Start The purpose of Great Start is to assure a coordinated system of community resources and supports to assist all families in providing a great start for their children from birth through age five. Michigan Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies (HMHB) is a statewide coalition, developed in 1984, for organizations and individuals to address maternal/child health issues and the high infant mortality rate in our state. HMHB’s mission is to improve the health and safety of mothers, babies, and families through education and collaborative partnerships of public and private organizations. www.greatstart.org/great‐
start/about‐us/ 517‐371‐9000
www.hmhbmi.org/whowear
989‐859‐6268
The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 313‐202‐0298
www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 313‐676‐4220
www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 313‐914‐2373
Starfish invests early in the lives of families to keep them intact, striving to prevent problems before they escalate and help strengthen relationships to build solid families that work. With a focus on healthy parent‐child relationships to break the cycles of poverty and create long‐term positive outcomes for children. Southwest Counseling Solution (SWCS) Detroit Early Head Start program services pregnant mothers and children 0 ‐ 3 through center based or home based services. Services are available in Spanish or English. www.starfishonline.org
734‐728‐3400
www.swsol.org
313‐515‐8838
Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition Highland Park WIC Redford WIC Office River Rouge WIC Office Starfish Family Services Southwest Counseling Solution (SWCS) Early Head Start 16 Wayne Health Center & WIC Office in Wayne The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. Locations:
Taylor, Hamtramck, Belleville, Southgate and Inkster
www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 734‐727‐7156
Website Phone Number Air Quality Program Name Detroit Air Toxics Initiative Description The current project involved performance of a risk assessment update on 60 chemicals www.michigan.gov
which were still monitored, after budget reductions, at most of the same locations. Both initiatives included diverse Stakeholder Groups charged with providing feedback and helping to disseminate the information to the local communities. Food Assistance Programs Program Name Description 800‐662‐9278
Website Phone Number Dearborn WIC Office(ACCESS) The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 313‐216‐2201
Fair Food Detroit Projects range from offering incentives for purchasing healthier food with federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to connecting farmers with untapped markets. Food pantry for residents of Allen Park, Brownstown, Dearborn Heights, Romulus, Southgate and Taylor. www.fairfoodnetwork.org/w
hat‐we‐do/improving‐
healthy‐food‐access www.downriverfishandloave
s.org 734‐ 213‐3999
Gleaners distributes emergency food to more than 550 partner soup kitchens, shelters and pantries in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Monroe counties. www.gcfb.org and PantryNet.org Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeast Michigan 734‐442‐0031
866‐453‐2637
17 Highland Park WIC Redford WIC Office River Rouge WIC Office Salvation Army Bed and Bread Program Trenton Food Pantry Wayne Health Center & WIC Office in Wayne Zaman International The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 313‐202‐0298
www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 313‐676‐4220
www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 313‐914‐2373
Through the Salvation Army Bed and Bread Program, meals are served each day to children, adults and seniors. Includes Bed & Bread trucks that make stops in metro Detroit’s most depressed areas. Located in the north end of the former St. Timothy school building. Requires proof of residence and income. Serves residents of Trenton, but will assist visitors from outside Trenton in finding their local food pantry. http://centralusa.salvationar
my.org/emi/bedandbread 877‐725‐6424
www.foodpantries.org/ci/mi‐
trenton 734‐676‐5115
www.waynecounty.com/pub
lichealth 734‐727‐7156
www.zamaninternational.org
313‐551‐3979
The purpose of the Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition assessment, education and counseling,
food assistance and referral services to low-income eligible women (who are pregnant and postpartum), infants and children (until their 5th birthday) so women can deliver healthy babies, children
experience normal growth and development and families make healthy food choices. Locations:
Taylor, Hamtramck, Belleville, Southgate and Inkster
Zaman International and Super Greenland Market in Dearborn, Michigan joined forces to offer a voucher system which provides emergency food assistance to families suffering through a food crisis.
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