Meadowbrook Center for learning is a non-profit organization. We offer 11 tutoring services to students in grades kindergarten through college in all subjects. Learning Differences welcome
Service: Autism Therapies
Merakey Autism Center
Merakey provides a continuum of care to individuals with autism throughout the lifespan. We offer education and therapy services to help children, adolescents and young adults to be successful in
MOKA
MOKA is a non-profit organization that serves individuals with disabilities in western Michigan. We provide supports and services to assist individuals to become valued members of their communities. Additional Information
Monarch Behavioral Health, PLLC
Everyone needs help and support at times throughout their life. If you or a loved one are experiencing Anxiety or Depression, affected by stress or trauma, suffering from relationship or
Move to Success Physical Therapy
Dr. Mandy Kirk has years of experience treating hundreds of pediatric patients. Pediatric physical therapy is often play-based, however written home exercise programs are given to continue to work on
Natasha Kendal & Associates
Welcome to Natasha Kendal and Associates. We are a group of eight therapists (and growing) who provide high quality mental health services to every member of your family. Individual Adult
Transitions CS
Through partnership, we will explore the past and the present to develop positive approaches to a more fulfilling life experience in the future.
Ivy Rehab Network
Founded in 2003, Ivy Rehab is a rapidly growing network of best-in-class outpatient physical, occupational, speech, and ABA therapy clinics. The Ivy Rehab Network consists of multiple brands dedicated to
The Equine Center for Learning – Lansing School District
The Equine Center for Learning at the Lansing School District has offered unique opportunities to Lansing learners for many years. Our herd — which consists of full-sized horses, miniature horses,
Oakland Community Health Network
OCHN identifies, influences, and delivers public mental health services to 23,000 Oakland County citizens living with intellectual or developmental disabilities, mental health challenges, or substance use disorders. OCHN’s screening process
