Other Resources

  • Alzheimer Support - Alzheimer Support is a free service that assists Lathrup Village families who have loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Through our free search tool and database of Alzheimer’s care facilities, families in need of care for their loved ones can locate licensed care homes and communities in the Lathrup Village area that are best equipped to provide care for their loved ones.

  • Lathrup Village Historical Society - LVHS is an approved City partner. It is a charitable, nonprofit organization interested in the preservation of the history of the City of Lathrup Village. The Society collects, organizes, preserves, and restores material about Lathrup Village. The Society is not affiliated with the City of Lathrup Village.

  • Lathrup Village Nature Group - LVNG is an approved City partner. It is here to foster the love of nature in our community and offer good stewardship of our urban forest.

  • Lathrup Village Women's Club - LVWC is an approved City partner. It is a philanthropic club, not a social club, and has sustained sisterhood and service for 85 years.  Our mission statement is to support, enrich, and promote women, children, and veterans while enhancing others by identifying issues and meeting the diverse needs of the community. 

  • Warmline - Aid for Persons with Mental Health Needs. 

    The warmline will operate seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. at 888-PEER-753 (888-733- 7753). It is intended to serve individuals living with persistent mental health challenges including anxiety, depression, and trauma. Individuals in crisis, including those considering suicide, are urged to contact the Disaster Distress Helpline 24/7 at 800-985-5990 or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 800-273-8255. “The warmline will help individuals with long-term mental health challenges find someone to talk to – someone who has lived these challenges themselves – and do it while staying safe and staying home,” said Robert Gordon, MDHHS director. “COVID-19 is a grave threat not just to physical health, but also to mental health, and we are doing everything we can to offer support for everyone.” Warmlines are an alternative to traditional psychiatric crisis hotlines and are used to avoid extreme emotional distress that can lead to hospitalization or other severe outcomes that are preventable with early intervention of peer support. Warmlines alleviate the burden on crisis responders by offering a solution for non-crisis callers. The Certified Peer Support Specialist (CPSS) Warmline will offer support for individuals feeling isolated from society and will provide referrals for outreach and assistance for those seeking critical physical and behavioral health services. MDHHS Announces Peer-Run Warm Line