DETROIT INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN
Cause Area
- Children & Youth
- Community
- Education & Literacy
- Health & Medicine
- People with Disabilities
Location
2075 E WEST MAPLE RDSuite B203WALLED LAKE, MI 48390 United StatesOrganization Information
Mission Statement
Our Mission The Detroit Institute for Children provides a passionate, integrated approach to services for Michigan’s special needs children and their families. Our Vision Special needs children and their families are thriving members of the community.
Description
In 1920, the non-profit, Detroit Orthopedic Clinic was founded by a group of young women in response to the affects of polio and tuberculosis on the children of the Detroit metro area. Two profound principles guided the clinic and the care it provided: service to the disabled community, regardless of the patients’ ability to pay, and concentration on treating not just the disability, but the whole child. As medical care became more advanced and the clinic grew, it became apparent that Detroit’s children needed more than just orthopedic care, and the clinic was re-christened the Detroit Institute for Children. The focus shifted to providing care for children with physical, neurological, developmental, emotional and/or behavioral special needs.
Currently, the agency serves over 5,000 special needs children in schools, Head Start, and Early Intervention programs throughout Detroit and Southeast Michigan. Services provided include speech language pathology, occupational and physical therapies, social work, psychological services and special education consulting.
While the agency has evolved, the founding principles remain at the cornerstone of the organization today.