Since its founding in 1972 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord, Catholic Human Services has been committed to making a difference in the lives of the people in Northern Lower Michigan. We serve individuals and families regardless of faith, income, race, or ethnicity. We have grown over the years to multiple, highly recognized main and satellite offices in Northern Michigan's 21 counties for providing hope-filled social, emotional, and spiritual support to all people.
We provide mental health, substance abuse, prevention, pregnancy counseling, open adoption, social services, and senior services to over 26,000 people per year. We partner with local, county, and state agencies to offer a wide range of services considered to be the "best practices" in the field. CHS is based administratively in Traverse City, MI, with regional offices in Alpena, Gaylord, and Cadillac.
Each office is a hub for services in many other community locations throughout the service area. Our adoption program is small but distinguished.
We provide mental health, substance abuse, prevention, pregnancy counseling, open adoption, social services, and senior services to over 26,000 people per year. We partner with local, county, and state agencies to offer a wide range of services considered to be the "best practices" in the field. CHS is based administratively in Traverse City, MI, with regional offices in Alpena, Gaylord, and Cadillac.
Each office is a hub for services in many other community locations throughout the service area. Our adoption program is small but distinguished.
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Catholic Human Services enhances the lives of those we serve by providing hope-filled social, emotional and spiritual support.
The purpose of Catholic Human Services is to fulfill the social mission of the Catholic Church.
Catholic Human Services seeks to heal, strengthen, enhance, and build healthy individuals, families, and communities by providing a wide range of services, including advocacy, education, counseling, adoption, prevention, and outreach services to all people throughout the life span within the twenty-one counties of northern lower Michigan.
The purpose of Catholic Human Services is to fulfill the social mission of the Catholic Church.
Catholic Human Services seeks to heal, strengthen, enhance, and build healthy individuals, families, and communities by providing a wide range of services, including advocacy, education, counseling, adoption, prevention, and outreach services to all people throughout the life span within the twenty-one counties of northern lower Michigan.
Bishop Raica earned a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University, a master of divinity degree from St. John Provincial Seminary in Plymouth, a master of arts degree in religious studies from the University of Detroit, and a licentiate and doctorate in Canon Law from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
He served in several parishes and ministries in the Diocese of Lansing, including spiritual direction, deaf ministry, and in the diocesan tribunal.
He is fluent in American Sign Language, can converse in Italian and Polish, and has a reading knowledge of Latin, French, Spanish, and German.
He served in several parishes and ministries in the Diocese of Lansing, including spiritual direction, deaf ministry, and in the diocesan tribunal.
He is fluent in American Sign Language, can converse in Italian and Polish, and has a reading knowledge of Latin, French, Spanish, and German.
Our clinical staff at Catholic Human Services is trained and certified to provide best-practice outpatient treatment to people with substance use disorders.
Our treatment philosophy is based on the belief that addiction is a disease and that abstinence is a necessary first step in managing the condition.
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We approach treatment from a holistic perspective as we view mind, body, and spirit as components of a healthy life.
We work with adults and adolescents with mild to severe alcohol or drug use disorders, including those with co-occurring mental health issues.
Our treatment philosophy is based on the belief that addiction is a disease and that abstinence is a necessary first step in managing the condition.
Contact us today for an appointment.
We approach treatment from a holistic perspective as we view mind, body, and spirit as components of a healthy life.
We work with adults and adolescents with mild to severe alcohol or drug use disorders, including those with co-occurring mental health issues.
Catholic Human Services has an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employers and their employees.
Offered by forward-looking firms as part of a benefits package, EAP is a ready resource that employers and employees can turn to before personal difficulties escalate and interfere with job performance.
Services are provided promptly in a private and confidential setting.
There are no waiting lists, so appointments can be scheduled within two days of the initial contact.
EAP offers brief therapy for issues requiring basic problem-solving and short-term treatment.
Offered by forward-looking firms as part of a benefits package, EAP is a ready resource that employers and employees can turn to before personal difficulties escalate and interfere with job performance.
Services are provided promptly in a private and confidential setting.
There are no waiting lists, so appointments can be scheduled within two days of the initial contact.
EAP offers brief therapy for issues requiring basic problem-solving and short-term treatment.
Against the backdrop of accelerating pressures in everyday life, Catholic Human Services offers counseling to get you through an array of difficult problems.
We use best-practice counseling strategies within a person-centered, strengths-based approach to empower individuals and families to work toward their goals.
We strictly adhere to state and federal confidentiality guidelines.
Services are provided regardless of religion, age, gender, national origin, or financial ability.
We provide a wide range of services for children, adolescents, adults, the elderly, and families of all ages.
We use best-practice counseling strategies within a person-centered, strengths-based approach to empower individuals and families to work toward their goals.
We strictly adhere to state and federal confidentiality guidelines.
Services are provided regardless of religion, age, gender, national origin, or financial ability.
We provide a wide range of services for children, adolescents, adults, the elderly, and families of all ages.
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