N.P.A.A.S. (Northville Parents of African American Students) offers tutoring for students in grades Pre-K through 8th grade in reading and math. These tutoring sessions were offered virtually in Spring of 2021. Contact N.P.A.A.S. for more information
Hegira Health, Inc. offers a variety of specialty treatment services designed to meet the unique needs of each child and family. The Children’s Outpatient Services (COS) clinic specializes in the treatment of psychiatric disorders of childhood and adolescence. Our comprehensive continuum of services meets the broad range of needs facing children and their caregivers.
Traditional Outpatient
Comprehensive Assessment
Individual, Group and Family Treatment
Integrated Substance Abuse/Mental Health Treatment
Psychiatric Evaluation
Medication Management
Psychological Testing
Targeted Care Management
Family Support and Education
Linkage and Coordination of Community Resources and Natural Supports
Aftercare Planning and Referral
Home-Based
The Home-Based program delivers services to families in their homes in order to achieve permanence for children, while maintaining and strengthening the family integrity. Home-Based services are available to children/families that require ongoing access to a continuum of behavioral healthcare services.
In-Home Services
Crisis Intervention
24/hour Telephone Support
Care Coordination
Integration of Community Supports
Individualized Assessment and Treatment Planning
Psychiatric Evaluation
Medication Management
Play Therapy
Art Therapy
Coordination of Natural Supports
Aftercare Planning and Referral
Infant Mental Health
Infant Mental Health (IMH) services help families of children ages 0-3 who experience special challenges related to the child. IMH provides home-based parent/infant support and intervention services to families where the parent(s) condition, life circumstances or characteristics of the infant threaten parent/infant attachment and the consequent social, emotional, behavioral and cognitive development of the child. IMH is an evidence-based model of care that has been shown to reduce the incidence and prevalence of abuse, neglect, developmental delay and behavior disorder.
Weekly Face-to-Face Contact
In-Home Services
Developmental Assessment
Family Support and Education
24/hour Telephone Support
Encouragement and Guidance on Developing Healthy Relationships
Support Resolving Crises
Linkage to Community Resources
Individualized Assessment and Treatment Planning
Aftercare Planning and Referral
Autism & Developmental Disabilities
Our program for Autism & Developmental Disabilities provides services to children ages 0-18 who have been diagnosed with Autism, cognitive impairment or other developmental disability. Services are provided onsite and in the community.
Supports Coordination
Individual, Group and Family Therapy
Rethink Autism: Applied Behavioral Analysis
Psychological Assessment
Individualized Goal Setting
Psychiatric Evaluation
Medication Management
Crisis Intervention
Advocacy
Transition Planning
Guardianship Assistance
Wraparound
Wraparound is an intensive, holistic method of engaging children, youth and families with complex needs so that they can live in their homes and communities and realize their hopes and dreams. Wraparound is a process that is unique to each family, but with some shared elements:
A Wraparound Facilitator is assigned to each family
New Hope’s “Circle of Hope” programs provide compassionate support for grieving families. Recognizing that when someone we love dies; it affects our entire family. Unfortunately, grieving children are often “invisible mourners.” This happens because a parent must navigate their own grief journey in addition to helping their child through grief. Our programs provide a family-centered approach to grief support by investing in children, supporting parents, and strengthening the family.
Contact the office for individual support, group support, and resources to help you and your family heal after loss.
Continue your healing by serving or give back by serving as a volunteer at New Hope. Contact Valerie@newhopecenter.net for more information or to get signed up.
The grief from the death of a sibling can be incredibly difficult. New Hope Center for Grief Support offers two programs – an eight-week workshop, and a half-day seminar that provide a safe space to share your feelings and the unique challenges you face. There is no cost to attend either of these programs.
Contact the office for individual support, group support, and resources to help you and your family heal after loss.
Continue your healing by serving or give back by serving as a volunteer at New Hope. Contact Valerie@newhopecenter.net for more information or to get signed up.
Grief after the death of a child is incredibly difficult. New Hope Center for Grief Support offers several programs and peer led support for parents who have lost a child, providing support and a safe space to talk about your grief and the challenges you face with others who have experienced a similar loss. There is no cost to attend any of these sessions.
Contact the office for individual support, group support, and resources to help you and your family heal after loss.
Continue your healing by serving or give back by serving as a volunteer at New Hope. Contact Valerie@newhopecenter.net for more information or to get signed up.
If this year has taught kids anything it’s how to deal with challenges and changes! Join us for Thrive Thursdays where we’ll reinforce the life lessons learned to strengthen resiliency, boost empowerment, and build confidence through fun and connection!
Regular workshops for kids on a variety of topics that support mind, body and spirit.
These workshops are provided via Zoom and pre-registration is required. Visit the Northville Youth Network website for future workshop and registration information.