About Hope Network Behavioral Health Services
Hope Network Behavioral Health Services in Grand Rapids, Michigan is a CARF accredited behavioral health provider offering integrated mental health and substance use treatment across outpatient, residential and crisis levels of care.
Serving children, adolescents and adults, the program is part of a statewide nonprofit network that connects addiction recovery with broader supports such as housing, transportation and employment services. Hope Network emphasizes trauma informed care with a strong focus on co-occurring disorders.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Care typically begins with an assessment and goal setting intake, which helps match clients to the appropriate level of care. Options include outpatient therapy and counseling, residential behavioral health programming, crisis residential services and integrated dual diagnosis treatment for individuals with severe mental illness and substance use disorders.
Clients can expect a blend of therapy, family and marriage counseling, motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral techniques. Integrated care programs also provide psychiatry, medication services and nursing, case management and therapeutic activities that support whole person recovery.
Quick Facts to Know
- Location: 3075 Orchard Vista Drive Southeast in Grand Rapids, Michigan serving as the West Michigan regional behavioral health hub
- Levels of care: Outpatient counseling and residential programs, crisis residential and integrated dual diagnosis treatment
- Who they treat: Children, adolescents and adults including LGBTQI clients, pregnant and new parents, and families
- Approach: Trauma informed, evidence based care using CBT, motivational interviewing and integrated co-occurring treatment
- Specialty programs: DART residential treatment for youth ages 8 to 18 with cognitive and behavioral needs
- Payment options: Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance, self pay and sliding scale assistance
- Access: In person and telehealth appointments available, with no primary care referral required





