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About DWIHN (Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network)
DWIHN Care Community
DWIHN serves as a crucial health-care safety-net organization for Detroit and Wayne County, providing access to a comprehensive array of integrated behavioral, physical, and developmental health services.
Their mission is to “provide access to a full array of integrated services that facilitate individuals to maximize their level of function and create opportunities for quality of life.”
They aim “to be recognized as a national leader that improves the behavioral and physical health status of those we serve, through partnerships and direct service that provide programs promoting integrative holistic health and wellness.”
More about About DWIHN
Core Services and Supports
DWIHN offers programs covering adult mental illness, children’s initiatives, autism services, intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD), substance use disorders (SUD), crisis services, mobile outreach, and more.
Their “Integrated Healthcare” model addresses the whole person by coordinating services for physical health, mental health, substance-use disorder and developmental disabilities—ensuring medical and behavioral health professionals work together to improve overall well-being.
They maintain a 24-hour Access & Crisis Call Center (at 1-800-241-4949) to guide triage, screening, linkage and referrals into their full spectrum of services.
DWIHN also pioneered mobile crisis units and outreach clinics bringing services directly into neighborhoods so that transportation or location are not barriers to care.
Why This Matters for You
By partnering with DWIHN, your clients gain access to an expansive care network that supports not just home-care needs but also behavioral health, crisis intervention, recovery support and integration with medical care. This means that the services you provide (through your organization) can align with — and refer into — a larger system aimed at whole-person wellness.
It also means enhanced peace of mind: when your loved one receives home-based support, you can trust that they are connected to a system experienced in multiple dimensions of health, not just isolated caregiving.