North Bay Center
What are North Bay Center Services?
The North Bay Center specializes in helping adults with developmental disabilities achieve a better quality of life. The Center supports people by helping them to develop skills that will help them become a part of their community. Classes are available in physical fitness, music enrichment, life skills, woodshop, and arts and crafts. Supports are available for people who are interested in doing volunteer work, taking classes in the community, joining community organizations and for exploring social events with the potential for facilitating relationships. Professional services are available for evaluation of the possible need for specialized equipment, plans for learning new skills, and support for medical services. These services can increase the ability to make real connections in the community and build relationships that may last for years.
Who can benefit from North Bay Center Services?
Anyone who is a resident of Bay County that is over the age of 26 and that has a developmental disability may be eligible to receive supports from the North Bay Center. Eligibility is determined without regard to the applicant's race, national origin, ethnicity, religion, age, sex or ability to pay.
How do North Bay Center Services help an individual?
The goal of the North Bay Center is to provide support to individuals. We provide supports to people that help them reach their greatest potential in life through a variety of activities and experiences that are their choice, and are part of their dreams for the future.
How can you access North Bay Center Services?
For more information about this program you may call (989) 895-2803 or toll free 1-800 327-4693.
To request services or make a referral, call the Access Alliance of Michigan (a division of Bay-Arenac Behavioral Health) at 1-800-448-5498.
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