Oakland Family Services Expands to Royal Oak to Meet Growing Demand for Mental Health Support

As mental health challenges continue to affect individuals and families across Metro Detroit, Oakland Family Services is stepping up to meet the growing need for accessible, comprehensive care. In response to an increasing demand for mental health and substance use disorder treatment, Oakland Family Services has opened a new office in Royal Oak, Michigan - just a short move from the previous location in Berkley.

The new office, located at 26862 Woodward Ave., Suite 103, offers a more central and accessible location for community members seeking support. With a focus on providing a welcoming, fully ADA-compliant environment, the 2,853-square-foot space is conveniently located along a bus line, making it easier for individuals from all walks of life to access the vital mental health services they need.

Expanding Access to Care in a Time of Crisis

The decision to move to Royal Oak comes at a time when access to mental health services has never been more urgent. From the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic to economic uncertainties and rising stress levels, the need for mental health support in the community has surged. The shortage of therapists, particularly in Metro Detroit, has made it even more difficult for those in need to find care.

To address this, Oakland Family Services has expanded its team of therapists and is now accepting new clients. The Royal Oak office is home to a growing team of professionals, including eight Day One therapists and nine staff members dedicated to Specialized Services for Youth.

Tailored Mental Health Support for All Ages

Oakland Family Services offers a range of services designed to support individuals and families facing mental health challenges. The Day One program provides therapy for individuals ages 4 and up, while the Specialized Services for Youth program focuses on children and adolescents, ages 0-21, dealing with severe emotional, behavioral, or psychological issues. This program also extends support to their families, ensuring a comprehensive approach to healing.

“The demand for accessible and comprehensive mental health services in Metro Detroit has never been more urgent. As our community continues to face economic, social, and public health challenges, mental well-being is critical to our collective resilience,” said Jaimie Clayton, president and CEO of OFS.  “The move to a new office in Royal Oak will allow us to help more clients.”

A Legacy of Service and Support

Oakland Family Services has been a pillar of support in Metro Detroit for over 100 years. Since its founding in 1921, the nonprofit organization has provided a wide array of services aimed at strengthening families and individuals. From foster care and adoption to child development programs and therapy services, Oakland Family Services has always been committed to helping people build brighter, healthier futures.

With locations in Pontiac, Royal Oak, and Walled Lake, Oakland Family Services continues its mission of supporting the mental, emotional, and social well-being of families and individuals. Whether it's through therapy, early childhood education, or youth programs, Oakland Family Services works tirelessly to create stronger communities across the region.

Looking Ahead

The new Royal Oak location is just one part of our broader effort to increase access to essential mental health services during a time of unprecedented need. The organization remains committed to expanding its reach, offering support to individuals, children, and families in crisis, and building resilience within the community.

By opening this new office, Oakland Family Services is not just expanding its physical footprint - it’s reaffirming its dedication to providing compassionate, effective mental health care to those who need it most.

If you or someone you know could benefit from the services offered at Oakland Family Services, you can learn more or schedule an appointment by visiting www.oaklandfamilyservices.org

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