About The Children’s Center – Detroit
The Children’s Center in Detroit, Michigan, provides an outpatient behavioral health program for youth ages 7 to 21. Their goal is to address mental health and secondary substance use issues. This program ensures that every child receives comprehensive care by offering a variety of services to address serious behavioral health issues.
Active outpatient individual and family therapy sessions provide crucial support for both mental health and substance use issues. Their case management services offer efficient onsite assistance at homes, communities and campuses. They organize vital referrals to mental, psychological and physical health services to guarantee that every facet of a child’s welfare is addressed.
Their group services are tailored to the particular requirements of teenagers and young adults. Their committed team of psychologists and neuropsychologists performs comprehensive assessments and uses evidence based treatment approaches to assist kids in navigating and overcoming obstacles. The aim is to enable children to thrive as each child receives the behavioral and physical care required for their development.
Coordinating care for children ages 0 to 21 is a key part of their strategy through the wraparound program. This program unites educators, child welfare workers, family members and other organizations to develop a customized support network. This attends to each child’s behavioral, emotional and social needs.
In contrast to conventional care models the wraparound approach is adaptable and changes to meet the specific needs of the child and family. The family and child collaborate to accomplish predetermined goals by participating in worthwhile activities and providing support. The center successfully handles a variety of problems and difficulties with experienced wraparound facilitators who are adept at coming up with coordinated solutions.