Corewell Health opens GR center supporting trauma victims

Corewell Trauma Clinic

Survivors of violence in West Michigan now have a new lifeline: Corewell Health has opened the region’s first Trauma Recovery Center, offering free, comprehensive mental health care to help victims heal and rebuild their lives.

Located in Grand Rapids at the Corewell Health Community Medicine Clinic at 75 Sheldon SE, the center offers comprehensive, personalized mental health services at no cost to patients. The program will support anyone who has been the victim of a violent crime and will offer free mental health support funded by the State of Michigan.

“Every survivor deserves a chance to heal,” said Subodh Jain, M.D., vice president and department chief for behavioral health at Corewell Health. “This center ensures they don’t have to face trauma alone. Our multidisciplinary team includes psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, social workers, and addiction specialists, all working together to restore hope and stability.”

 

What the Center Provides

  • Assistive outreach and engagement
  • Individualized treatment planning with measurable goals
  • Clinical case management for immediate and long-term needs
  • Psychotherapy and medication management
  • Access to support groups and substance use treatment

 

Impact So Far

Early outcomes from patients in the 16-week program show:

  • 44% report decreased PTSD symptoms
  • 43% report decreased depression symptoms
  • 96% say treatment helped them feel better emotionally
  • 91% feel better able to handle day-to-day activities
  • 89% report improved ability to cope with substance use

 

To learn more or access services, visit CorewellHealth.org 

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