MICHIGAN
(updated 7/28/99)

 Lansing

Michigan Association for the Deaf, Hearing and Speech Services
    2929 Covington Court, Suite 200
    Lansing, MI 48912-4939
County of Ingham
(517) 487-0066 (Voice), (517) 487-0202 (TTY)
(517) 487-2586 (FAX)
E-Mail:  yourear@pilot.msu.edu
Internet:  www.madhs.com
Jody Smith
Year Established:  1993
Ownership:  Private Nonprofit
Number of Staff:  6 Full-time; 1 Part-time; 1 Deaf; 2 American Sign Language Skilled
Interpreters:  1 Full-time; 15 Contractual
Services Offered:  Prevention/Education
Interpreted AA Meetings:  In Area interpreted upon request
Number of Special Devices for the Deaf:  2 Closed Captioning; 6 TTYs
Number of Deaf Clients Served:  Programs provided to Treatment Centers, Schools, Mental Health Facilities; we do not see Individual Clients
Ages of Clients Served:  Under 18
Populations Served:  Deaf; Hard of Hearing Individuals, Community Professional and Paraprofessional who work with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Population
Financial Arrangements:  United Way of Michigan; State Grant Funding; Self-pay for Video Programs
Publications:  Trackman A Substance Abuse Video Education Series; Trackman Presents Facts About Drugs; Don't Get Me Started!  Resource Packets with Video Series

Madison Heights

Michigan Counseling Services
    1400 E 12 Mile Road
    Madison Heights, MI 48316
County of Macomb
(248) 547-2223 (Voice), (248) 547-2250 (TTY)
(248) 547-2226 (FAX)
Tony Clements (Director), Jeroy Allen (Associate Director), Marika Blumerick
Host Institution:  Medical Resource Center, Inc., D.B.A.
Year Established:  1980
Ownership:  Private Nonprofit
Number of Staff:  20 Full-time; 1 Part-time; 1 Deaf; 1 American Sign Language Skilled
Services Offered:  Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Information/Referral; Prevention/Education; Assessment/Intake; Outpatient Treatment; Aftercare
Interpreted AA Meetings:  2 In Area
Number of Special Devices for the Deaf:  2 TTYs
Number of Deaf Clients Served:  15 in the Past 6 Months; 40 in the Past Year
Ages of Clients Served:  18-65
Populations Served:  Women; Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Deaf
Financial Arrangements:  Self-pay; Sliding Fee Scale; SSI/SSD; Medicaid; Medicare; Private Insurance (BC/BS, HMO, Prudent)

Monroe

The Salvation Army Harbor Light
    502 West Elm
    Monroe, MI 48161
County of Monroe
(313) 242-5050 (Voice), (313) 242-8012 (TTY)
(313) 242-5085 (FAX)
Lori Smith; Renee Shaw
Year Established:  1992
Ownership:  State/Local Government; Private Nonprofit
Number of Staff:  7 Full-time; 1 Deaf; 5 American Sign Language Skilled
Interpreters:  2 Full-time; 1 Contractual Agency
Services Offered:  Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Information/Referral; Assessment/Intake; Detox; Inpatient; Outpatient Treatment; Family Programs; Aftercare
Interpreted AA Meetings:  In-house; In Area
Number of Special Devices for the Deaf:  3 Closed Captioning; 4 TTYs
Number of Deaf Clients Served:  17 in the Past 6 Months; in the Past Year
Ages of Clients Served:  All Ages
Populations Served:  Hispanic; Native American; Women; DWI; HIV Positive People; Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Deaf
Financial Arrangements:  Self-pay; Sliding Fee Scale; SSI/SSD; Medicaid; Medicare; Private Insurance BC/BS approved

Northville

Adaptive Skills Unit
    4100 1 W 7 Mile
    Northville, MI 48167
County of Wayne
(313) 349-1800 x2173 (Voice),
(313) 349-1865 (TTY)
Nelia Deiz, Associate Hospital Director
Host Institution:  Northville Psychiatric Hospital
Year Established:  1980
Ownership:  State/Local Government
Number of Staff:  17 Full-time; 2 Part-time; 5 Deaf; 10 American Sign Language Skilled
Interpreters:  1 Full-time; 1 Part-time
Services Offered:  Primarily for Mentally Ill Deaf Persons, but also provide the following -- Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Information/Referral; Psychiatric Inpatient
Interpreted AA Meetings:  In Area
Number of Special Devices for the Deaf:  Closed Captioning; TTYs
Number of Deaf Clients Served:  20 in the Past Months; 40 in the Past Year
Ages of Clients Served:  18-65
Populations Served:  Hispanic; Native American; Women; HIV Positive People; People with AIDS; Developmentally Disabled Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Deaf
Financial Arrangements:  Self-pay; Sliding Fee Scale; SSI/SSD; Medicaid; Private Insurance

This program has been developed in the course of an agreement among the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS), Rochester Institute of Technology, and the Monroe County Department of Mental Health.  Copying is freely allowed so long as credit is given and the copies are not sold.

 

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