24 Hour Crisis Hotline: (269) 445-2451

1-800-323-0335 (TTY Call 711/MRC)

Compliance Hotline: (269) 228-5120 For Anonymous Reporting

Main Line: (269) 445-2451

Fax: (269) 445-3216

Substance Use Services

“Asking for help is not a sign of weakness. It’s one of the bravest things you can do.”

Treatment

Substance Use Disorders Assessment:

Assessments conducted for individuals in need of substance use disorders services.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP):

The Matrix Model is an Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program that utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing to provide a comprehensive, multi-format program that covers six key clinical areas: individual/conjoint therapy, early recovery, relapse prevention, family education, social support and drug testing.

Outpatient Services:

Utilize open-ended, evidence based practices that addresses unique needs in recovery addressing a variety of topics including: self-assessment, alcohol and other drug education, triggers, cravings, and avoiding relapse.

Prime For Life (PFL):

PFL is an evidence-based motivational prevention, intervention and pretreatment program specifically designed for adults and youth who may be making high-risk choices. It is designed to change drinking and drug use behaviors. Prime For Life includes both prevention and intervention content and is designed to be universal, selective and provides options for indicated audiences.

Peer Recovery

Peer support workers engage in a wide range of activities. These include:

  • Advocating for people in recovery

  • Sharing resources and building skills

  • Building community and relationships

  • Leading recovery groups

  • Mentoring and setting goals

Case Management

  • Case management is framed around screening to identify a patient’s medical, psychosocial, behavioral, and functional needs, and then working directly and/or through community resources to address these needs while the SUD is treated.

  • Case management is increasingly used to support treatment engagement and retention while reducing the impact of SUDs on the community.

  • The SUD treatment program can select a case management model that matches its treatment approach and best suits its patients and the service setting.

  • In any type of case management model employed, all care team members should contribute to and endorse the patient’s treatment plan, and effectively communicate with each other as the plan is implemented.

Additional Screenings and Evaluations:

  • Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) Referrals.

  • Secretary of State Evaluations

  • Court Referred Assessments and Screenings