Oakland Family Services Relocates to Royal Oak for Enhanced Accessibility
In a significant move aimed at improving access to mental health services, Oakland Family Services, a nonprofit human services agency based in Pontiac, has officially relocated its Berkley office to a new facility in Royal Oak. This relocation is part of the organization’s commitment to providing comprehensive and accessible treatment options for individuals grappling with mental health and substance use disorders.
A Fresh Start in a Strategic Location
The new office, which spans an impressive 2,853 square feet, is strategically located at 26862 Woodward Ave., Suite 103. This updated space is not only fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) but is also conveniently situated along a major bus line, enhancing accessibility for all clients, including those with mobility challenges. By moving to Royal Oak, Oakland Family Services is emphasizing its dedication to removing barriers to care and ensuring that vital mental health services are within reach of the community it serves.
Meeting the Growing Demand for Services
The need for mental health support in the Metro Detroit area is more pressing now than ever. In response to this growing demand, Oakland Family Services has recently expanded its team by hiring additional therapists. This influx of new professionals not only reflects the organization’s commitment to addressing the mental health crisis but also ensures that they can continue to welcome new clients into their care.
“The demand for accessible and comprehensive mental health services in Metro Detroit has never been more urgent. As our community continues to face economic, social, and public health challenges, mental well-being is critical to our collective resilience,” said Jaimie Clayton, the president and CEO of Oakland Family Services. These words capture the essence of the current mental health landscape, where many individuals are seeking support in light of ongoing challenges.
Clayton notes that the relocation to Royal Oak “will allow us to help more clients,” highlighting the importance of location in making mental health resources available to those who need them most.
Services Offered
Oakland Family Services is dedicated to providing a range of treatment options tailored to meet the diverse needs of its clients. Their offerings include mental health and substance use disorder treatment services, which are essential for individuals struggling with various psychological challenges. The organization’s holistic approach aims to empower clients through education, therapy, and community support, ensuring they receive the care necessary to thrive.
Staying Connected
For individuals interested in accessing services at the new Royal Oak location, the Berkley office is now officially closed. Clients are encouraged to make appointments at one of the other locations in Pontiac or Walled Lake. To schedule an appointment or learn more about available services, prospective clients can reach the organization at 248-858-7766 or visit their website at www.oaklandfamilyservices.org.
Looking to the Future
As the landscape of mental health needs evolves, the commitment of organizations like Oakland Family Services to adapt and expand their services remains critical. The shift to Royal Oak marks a proactive step towards addressing the pressing mental health issues faced by the Metro Detroit community. It showcases a broader trend of nonprofits stepping up to fill gaps in care, particularly in underserved areas.
This move aligns with the growing recognition of mental health as a crucial aspect of overall wellness. With increasing awareness surrounding mental health topics, Oakland Family Services is poised to play an essential role in fostering a healthier, more resilient community.
As we look ahead, it’s evident that accessible mental health services are vital in navigating the challenges that lie ahead. Oakland Family Services’ new Royal Oak office is a beacon of hope for those seeking support, reflecting the organization’s commitment to community well-being and its role as a critical resource in the fight for improved mental health outcomes in the region.
Originally Published: October 29, 2024, at 12:11 PM EDT