Rebecca Maffetone, LMSW received her Bachelor’s of Social Work degree from Michigan State University and Master’s of Social Work degree from Wayne State University with a specialization in Child and Family Therapy. She is also a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a Certified Clinical Supervisor. Rebecca has worked as a Clinical Therapist helping individuals and families with mental health, substance abuse, trauma and family issues for over 20 years. She has also supervised other therapists for over 15 years. Rebecca provides client-centered therapy by utilizing a variety of therapy techniques to meet the needs of each individual client.

To schedule an appointment with Rebecca Maffetone please call 586-604-1339 or email at RMaffetone@alternativesolutionscounseling.com

Mary Ann Stockwell, RN, BC, LMSW received her Bachelors in Nursing from Mercy College of Detroit and her Masters of Social Work from Wayne State University with a specialization in health care.  She also received a Graduate Certificate in Gerontology from Wayne State University.  Mary Ann has 40 years of experience as a registered nurse and 22 years of experience as a social worker.  She has worked in the private duty sector as a staff nurse and clinical supervisor, in skilled home care as a social worker, and as a geriatric care manager which utilized her skills as a gerontological registered nurse and social worker.  As a volunteer Faith Community Nurse, Mary Ann has been able to help members of her congregation integrate faith and health in dealing with their diverse life challenges.

We all want to age gracefully and enjoy the “golden years”.  Yet for some individuals, the transition to older adult or senior citizen has brought, or is bringing, additional life challenges for themselves and/or family members.  These life challenges may be due to changes in functional status, mobility, cognitive status, increasing health issues, safety, adequate pain management, and other issues that affect how one is aging.  These individuals may be experiencing loss of mobility, ability to take care of him/herself, cognitive changes in memory and judgment, financial difficulties, different and increasing health issues, loss of self-worth, loss of family members, friends, or neighbors, grief related to significant and multiple losses, or social isolation.  Family members may be experiencing challenges with care-giving issues.  Counseling may help you sort things out and help you find alternative solutions.

To schedule an appointment with Mary Ann Stockwell please call (586) 604-9538 or email at MStockwell@alternativesolutionscounseling.com