Adult Well Being is growing rapidly in Detroit, doubling its staff to 160 people within the last two years.
"We have gotten quite big over the last two years," says Ed Mischel, vice president of programming for
Adult Well Being.
The 51-year-old firm started out providing care for senior citizens. It has since expanded into providing programs and care for mental health patients and the developmentally disabled. The firm is headquartered on Field Street just north of the Belle Isle's MacArthur Bridge, but the firm has offices across the city and in Romulus.
It recently leased out 7,000 square feet in the Russell Industrial Center so it can run a new arts-based mental health program for Wayne County. Mischel says the facility's convenient location, creative culture and pro-active management made the choice an easy one.
Source: Ed Mischel, vice president of programming for Adult Well Being
Writer: Jon Zemke
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