January 2013 Resources We are not endorsing any of the resources listed below- so please carefully screen them before offering them to your students and families. Counseling/Therapy Sliding Scale/Free Oakland University, School of Education and Human Services http://www.oakland.edu/sehs/cc/ * Free counseling Ashley Dunham MA, LPC, CAADC, NCC SEHS Counseling Center Coordinator Department of Counseling Oakland University, School of Education and Human Services Pawley Hall Room 250A Rochester, MI, 48309-4494 Phone: 248-370-2633 Fax: 248-370-4141 Email: dunham@oakland.edu University of Detroit Mercy psych clinic 4001 W. 6 Mile Detroit, MI 48221 Reno Hall - McNichols Campus Phone: (313) 578-0570 Fax: (313) 578-0516 * Sliding Scale/Ability to pay Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 8:30pm Friday - 8:00am - 4:30pm Saturday - 9:00am - 1:00pm Dennis Kaszeta Sex offender counseling 248.398.0740 Elizabeth McCullough, MD Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Wayne State University Physician’s Group 16836 Newburgh Road Livonia, MI 48154 734-464-4220 Eastwood Clinics - Eastwood Administration 28000 Dequindre Warren, MI 48092 (586) 753-0400 or (800) 626-3896 Eastwood Community Clinic- Royal Oak Website: www.stjohn.org/EastwoodClinics/ 1515 N. Stephenson Highway, Royal Oak MI 48067 Residential and intensive outpatient chemical dependency for males. Services include: individual & group therapy, family education, psychiatric consultation, linkage to halfway house programs, AA & NA support and referrals for other problems associated with substance abuse. 248-542-6070 Eastwood Community Clinic- Royal Oak Website: www.stjohn.org/EastwoodClinics/ 30701 North Woodward Avenue, Suite 200, Royal Oak MI 48073. Chemical dependency/mental health services for adults and children. 248-288-9333 Oakland Family Services Pontiac (248) 858-7766 Berkley (248) 544-4004 Rochester Hills (248) 853-0750 Walled Lake (248) 624-3812 Recovery Consultants Inc. 2710 12 Mile Rd Berkley (248) 543-1090 3139 West Huron Street Waterford Township (248) 738-8400 * Sliding Scale/Ability to pay Alonon/Alonteen Couseling for family of an alcoholic 248-706-1020 Oakland Psychological Clinic, P.C. 21700 Northwestern Highway, Suite 750 Southfield, MI 48075 ph. 248-559-5558 fax: 248-552-5036 33300 Five Mile Road, Suite 208 Livonia, MI 48154 ph. 734-522-0280 fax. 734-522-3654 2550 S. Telegraph Rd., Suite 250 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 ph: 248-322-0001 fax: 248-322-0004 Jewish Family Service 248.592.2313 resourcecenter@jfsdetroit.org Counseling or addiction recovery services, you/they can call our Resource Center Graham & Sally Orley and Joseph & Suzanne Orley Building 6555 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (248) 592-2300 Catholic Social Services http://www.cssoc.org/ Auburn Hills Location 3300 South Adams Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Phone: (248) 537-3300 Fax: (248) 537-3306 Lake Orion Location 715 N. Lapeer Road Lake Orion, MI 48362 Phone: (248) 693-7526 Royal Oak Location 1424 East Eleven Mile Road Royal Oak, MI 48067 Phone: (248) 548-4044 Fax: (248) 548-9239 Waterford Location 6637 Highland Road Waterford, MI 48327 Phone: (248) 666-8870 Fax: (248) 666-5023 Lutheran Child & Family Service of Michigan http://www.lcfsmi.org/ 15160 W. Eight Mile Road Oak Park, MI 48237 Phone: 248-968-0100 Fax: 248-968-7163 New Directions Dr. Stephen R. Nett, Director 28000 W. Nine Mile Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48336 Phone: 248-476-9550 Fax: 248-473-6332 UNIVERSITY OF MI-Depression Center 734-936-4400 The Oakland Neuropsychology Center 41900 Telegraph Rd., Suite 2700 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 248-644-9466 http://oaklandneuropsych.com/ Melanie Schwartz, M.S., L.P.C. Personal Adjustment Counseling 55 Pond Drive (Across from W.L. Post Office) Walled Lake, MI 48390 773-294-0751 Dr. Robert Garcia, Psychiatrist 23985 Novi Rd Ste B-104 Novi, MI 48375 Phone: (248) 344-7487 Transitional Student Resources Lawrence Technical University Disability Services http://www.ltu.edu/student _affairs/disability.asp Macomb Community College Counseling Special Services http://www.macomb.edu/Current+Student+Services/Counseling+Special+Services Oakland Community College Accessibility Compliance Center & Educational Support Services (ACCESS) http://www.oaklandcc.edu/Access/ Oakland University Disability Support Services http://www.oakland.edu/?id=8918&sid=20 University of Michigan Services for Students with Disabilities http://ssd.umich.edu/ Wayne State University Student Disability Services http://studentdisability.wayne.edu/accomodations.php The Learning Disability Clinic 25611 Coolidge Oak Park, MI 48237-1306 248-545-6677 http://www.ldclinic.com/ Dr. McGrath, O.D. (Visual Scanning and Tracking) Farmington Vision Clinic 1553 West 10 Mile Farmingotn, MI 48336 248-478-2280 Oakland County Health Division - PACE Program 248-858-5200 or toll-free 888-350-0900 ext. 85200 http://www.oakgov.com/health/program_service/sas_about.html The Process of finding needed health care services, including treatment for substance abuse, is often very confusing. The Pace program and the Oakland County Health Division helps people find what kind of help they need, and where or how to go about getting that help. They focus on both the search for the correct services and the acquiring of financial resources through several options given to people that need help. St. Vincent de Paul Health Center- Providence Hospital 16001 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield, MI 48075 248-849-3000 Vision Assistance The OaklandHealth Division's Hearing & Vision Program provides: State mandated hearing and vision screening in Oakland County schools Hearing and vision screenings by appointment children age 3 through 18 who reside in Oakland County or attend an Oakland County school Referrals to other resources For information or an appointment, please call the Hearing and Vision office at (248) 424-7070. Mercy Place St Joseph Mercy Oakland program 55 Clinton Street Pontiac, MI 48342 248-333-0840 Monday thru Friday 8-4:30p by appointment only Provides eyeglass program at low or no cost to Oakland County residents who are uninsured, qualified individuals with reportable income. Lyons Club helps the community by paying for eye exams, buying eyeglasses. For more information, contact the Lions Club at www.lionsclubs.org Crisis/Housing/Independent Living & Employment Supports COMMON GROUND HELPS: (248) 456-8150 or (800) 231-1127 WWW.commongroundhelps.org Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority 2011 Executive Hills Blvd. Auburn Hills, MI 48326 (248) 858-1210 · Resources & Crisis Helpline (800) 231-1127 · Customer Services customerservice@occmha.org (800) 341-2003 FAX: (248) 975-9680 Due Process dueprocess@occmha.org (248) 858-1262 · FAX: (248) 858-4007 Recipient Rights recipientrights@occmha.org (877) 744-4878 TTY: (800) 552-8774 FAX: (248) 858-1633 · OCCHMA Meeting Hotline (248) 858-7590 Community Living Services (for developmentally disabled) (248) 547-2668 www.comlivserv.com/oaklandcty MORC (for developmentally disabled) (248) 276-8074 or (866) 754-3398 www.morcinc.org ARC of Oakland County (for developmentally disabled) (248) 816-1900 www.thearcoakland.org Community Network Services (for Emotionally Impaired/MI) (248) 994-8001 www.cnsmi.org Training and Treatment Innovations (TTI) (for Emotionally Impaired/MI) www.ttiinc.org Easter Seals (for Emotionally Impaired/MI) 248-451-2900 www.easterseals.com Community Housing Network (248) 929-0111 or (866) 282-3119 BENEFIT ASSISTANCE Social Security Administration: (800) 772-1213 www.socialsecurity.gov Department of Human Services www.michigan.gov/dhs CHIPS (Children’s Health Insurance Plan): (248) 858-0056 My Child Insurance – www.michigan.gov/mdch Employment Michigan Works “Job Club” 1850 North Perry Street Pontiac, MI 48340 (248) 276- 1777 ask for Margaret Kelly Jewish Vocational Services: (248) 233-4480 Work skills Corporation, (810) 227-4868 Selective Case Management www.selectivecase.org New Horizons www.newhorizonsrehab.org Judson Center www.judsoncenter.org Excel www.excelemp.org Farmington Hills Volunteer Center 248-473-1813 Michigan Homeless Shelters And Social Services For The Needy Online listing of emergency shelters along with general homeless shelters and some transitional housing opportunities. As a note, many of these shelters now have waiting lists. Please call before going to them. Visit: www.homelessshelterdirectory.org/michigan.html Baldwin Center 212 Baldwin Ave. Pontiac, MI 48342 248-332-6101 Matt Food basket Clothing Closet: 248-332-3280 Soup Kitchen: M W F Sat Sun 1130 am Tu Th 530 pm Gods helping hands 248-852-7400 1866 Starbath Rochester hills mi Oakland County Food Bank Pontiac 248-409-1156 Oakland County Community and Home Improvement Assistance: 248-858-5403 Neighbor for Neighbor 248-634-0900 The Salvation Army 248-334-2407 Lighthouse of Oakland County: Pontiac 248-920-6000 Pregnancy Resources St.Damion Church (Branch of St. Vincent De Paul in this location) 248-332-0283 Gane 248-636-8405 Cell Phone Oxford Pregnancy Center 248-969-2177 Test, referrals, counseling on ALL options. 35 N. Washington Oxford MI 48371 St.Damion Church (Branch of St. Vincent De Paul in this location) 248-332-0283 Women/Teen Pregnancy Center 248-338-4357 Crossroads Pregnancy Center 3205 South Boulevard Auburn Hills, MI 48326 248-293-0070 Oxford Pregnancy Center 248-969-2177 Oakland County Public Health Nursing Services 248-858-1406, or Toll Free at 1-800-848-5533 Guidance and education Parenting skills Family planning and resources in your community Care of infants and children Growth and development of children and prevention of illness Management of chronic disease in children Referrals to available resources for health concerns Childhood safety Nutrition information Breast-feeding information Home visits Mother and baby during pregnancy and after delivery Great Parents Great Start @ http://www.greatstartforkids-oakland.org or contact Darlene Zimny, Coordinator Ph: 248-209-2588 darlene.zimny@oakland.k12.mi.us They provide parent education and family support! Oakland Family Services: Fussy Baby Program and Father's Resource Center. 248-858-7766 or www.oaklandfamilyservices.org The Fussy Baby Program is a home-based service that provides support and education to parents with an infant or toddler exhibiting difficulties with self-regulation, such as an inability to calm, and sleeping, eating and other behavior difficulties. The Infant Specialist comes to your home so that they can fully understand the difficulties and develop strategies that will be successful in the family's own environment. The Fathers’ Resource Center offers fatherhood education and support groups that include fathering skills development, parenting resources and advocacy for all fathers. 248-8587766 or www.oaklandfamilyservices.org Healthy Start/Healthy Families Oakland- Home Visiting Program 248-335-5638 The WIC (Women's Infant & Children) Supplemental Food Program helps low-income pregnant or breastfeeding women, infants and children under age five eat right to ensure healthy pregnancies and proper growth of infants and children. WIC provides: coupons for free foods, nutritional education and referrals to other services. To apply you must schedule an appointment. Initial appointments will take approximately 1-2 hours. Call 248-858-1272 or toll-free at 888-350-0900, extension 81272. Oakland County Childcare Council (aka 4Cs). Susan Allen is the director and can be reached at 248-333-9545 and @ their website: http://www.oaklandchildcare.org 4Cs can provide free referrals for child care, resources for families training and networking for child care providers, family friendly programs for employers information and advocacy for the community.