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OU West Center space provides Havenwyck Hospital patients additional access to mental health support and programs

Branches, a service of Havenwyck Hospital, held a grand opening celebration on May 20. The hospital's outpatient programs will be housed in space leased from Oakland University at the university's West Center in Auburn Hills.

The Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting to help celebrate the expansion of Havenwyck Hospital outpatient services to include their new space at Oakland University's West Center building.

Dignitaries from the Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce, Auburn Hills mayor Brian Marzolf and members of the Auburn Hills City Council, representatives from Oakland University and members of Havenwyck Hospital’s medical and support staff all joined in celebrating at the opening celebration on May 20, 2025.

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OU West Center space provides Havenwyck Hospital patients additional access to mental health support and programs
Oakland University has leased approximately 8,000 square feet of space in its West University Center to Havenwyck Hospital so that the hospital can launch Branches Auburn Hills, a Service of Havenwyck Hospital, and expand its ability to offer outpatient step-down care and improve the mental health of more teens and adults from across the state.

Oakland University has leased approximately 8,000 square feet of space in its West University Center to Havenwyck Hospital so that the hospital can launch Branches Auburn Hills, a Service of Havenwyck Hospital, and expand its ability to offer outpatient step-down care and improve the mental health of more teens and adults from across the state.

“When this idea came to my attention, it seemed like a natural partnership that made sense,” said Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, Oakland University President. “Many of our School of Nursing programs are housed in that building and community engagement is an important pillar of our existence. With our friends from Havenwyck Hospital right across the street needing additional space, and with us having the space to lease, the connection just worked.”

Branches Auburn Hills specializes in patients needing a step-down transition from acute inpatient care or as an alternative to inpatient treatment through a partial hospitalization program (PHP). Havenwyck’s PHP offers short term treatment tailored to the specific needs of the patient and provides more intensive treatment while allowing patients to return home in the evening. PHP patients will attend the program Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

In addition, Havenwyck will offer an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) with the goal of stabilization, supportive increased therapy and the development of positive skills. There, they treat depression, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, trauma history, suicidal ideation and self-harm behaviors to name a few.

“We are thrilled to be able to expand our mental health therapy services and resources to better provide for the needs of the community and the entire Metro Detroit region,” said Jaime White, CEO Havenwyck Hospital. “Our team has worked tirelessly to bring a diverse range of mental health therapy programs to this location. We can’t wait to welcome our patients to this new space and provide them with services that empower wellness and inspire hope.”

Havenwyck celebrated the grand opening of Branches Auburn Hills on Tuesday, May 20 during a community ribbon-cutting with the Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce, Auburn Hills mayor Brian Marzolf and members of the Auburn Hills City Council, representatives from Oakland University and members of the hospital’s medical and support staff. The new Branches Auburn Hills, is located at 1500 University Drive Suite 173, Auburn Hills, MI 48326.

Oakland University’s West Center opened in the Fall of 2022 when Oakland University bought the former Baker College Auburn Hills location. Since then, it has evolved in usage over time. Today, in addition to the Havenwyck space, the building includes a growing amount of OU’s School of Nursing programming, some School of Education and Human Services programming, and even includes a new practice facility for the men’s and women’s basketball teams.

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