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A statewide small business support organization expanded its no-cost services to aid businesses that are continuing to be economically affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Michigan Small Business Development Center (Michigan SBDC) said Tuesday that it will expand its support services, including accounting, e-commerce/website development, human resource support and more, for businesses in all 83 counties in Michigan.
“The pandemic hit small businesses exceptionally hard, and demand for SBDC services skyrocketed. We’ve doubled our staff and extended services into key areas that will expedite small business recovery,” said J.D. Collins, state director of the Michigan SBDC. “These services provide immediate value for businesses responding to the pandemic. An online menu for a restaurant, mental health support for struggling staff (members) or child care-focused consulting are just a few of the services that are part of our
Grand Rapids center opens special COVID-19 mental health unit as patient backlogs pile up
Opened one 8-bed unit, with second 8-bed unit expected later this month Will alleviate strain on hospital systems
Pine Rest
Pine Rest Christian Health Services Van Andel entrance to Grand Rapids mental health facility
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, a Grand Rapids-based mental health provider and one of the nation s largest, has opened Michigan s first COVID-19 behavioral health unit for mild and moderate conditions and plans to open a second unit later this month because of increased demand.
Bob Nykamp
Bob Nykamp, Pine Rest s COO, said the state Department of Health and Human Services late last year asked Pine Rest for help housing a burgeoning number of COVID-19 psychiatric patients.
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