Tad graduated from Saginaw Valley State University with a Master’s in Social Work with a dual minor in Health Science and Gerontology. Thaddeus “Tad” Hupfer is an Outpatient therapist, licensed clinical social worker who has been with Family and Children’s Services in 2019. Sam lives in Saginaw with her husband and dog, Sophie. She utilizes a person-centered approach to treatment so each individual is able to feel in control of their own journey and recovery. She has a history of working in residential rehabilitation centers, working with probation officers, courts, Community Mental Health and outpatient services. She enjoys working with the adult population regarding substance use, trauma, and any mental health concerns. Sam is trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization reprocessing) to help clients work through their trauma and substance use. She is a licensed master’s level social worker in the state of Michigan, as well as a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor through MCBAP. Sam received her bachelor of Social Work degree from Saginaw Valley State University and her Masters in Social Work from Wayne State University. Sam is currently the Director of Clinical Services and has been employed at FCS since 2021. Samantha Huebler-Davis, LMSW, CAADC, ADS, CCTPĭirector of Clinical Services & EAP Coordinator He enjoys spending time with his family, reading, football and traveling. Originally from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Blewett resides in Midland with his wife and two daughters. Blewett is a Board Member and Chairperson for the Communications Committee at Memorial Presbyterian Church. He is an Adjunct Professor at Northwood University and is a member of the Healthcare Administration program Advisory Board. Blewett is a member of the Leadership Midland Alumni Association (Class of ’14), an Ambassador for the Great Lakes Bay Regional Alliance Institute for Leaders, participated in the Our Community Listens program and completed the Saginaw Valley State University Henry Marsh Institute for Public Policy. He has worked in marketing capacities for the media, K12, and healthcare industries in both the private and non-profit sectors. Prior to joining FCS in March 2021, he has served as an Administrator for long-term care facilities in Michigan and Wisconsin. Joe received his B.S in Business with an emphasis in Public Relations from Ferris State University and his Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration from Walden University. Our approach is to help you first find well-being and peace in yourself and then use that to help you manage your mental health. We are a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community. We have experience dealing with anxiety, depression, addiction, trauma, stress management, and grief. We collaborate with you to build on your existing strengths to help you manage your mental health. Our team provides you with tools and skills that help you along the way and will guide you to your goals. We want you to be excited about your path to a more fulfilling and successful life so we empower you to take command of your mental health and earn the confidence to do so over time. We offer creative approaches to assist you in achieving your goals for health and/or recovery, allowing you to set the pace. We seek to help our community grow into habits of self-love and self-acceptance that create a path to happiness and self-contentment. Family & Children’s Services of Mid-Michigan has been helping the Great Lakes Bay Region since 1925.
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