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Chemical Dependency
Only treatment programs are listed. For additional listings, check the Yellow Pages under Drug Abuse & Addiction. For support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous, see Substance Abuse Support Groups in the Community Services section of this guide.
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Dawn Farm
Three-to-six-month residential treatment for recovering addicts and alcoholics age 17 & over in a structured, abstinent environment on a working farm. Emphasizes group counseling. Accepts uninsured and private-pay clients. Participation in support group meetings required. Also offers outpatient services, outreach, and transitional housing. Detoxification services available at 544 N. Division, 669-8265.
info@dawnfarm.org,
www.dawnfarm.org6633 Stony Creek, Ypsilanti [map]
485-8725
Greenbrook Recovery Center (SJMHS)
Comprehensive assessment and referrals, traditional outpatient services (individual and group therapy), intensive outpatient treatment, and an alcohol and drug education series.
2008 Hogback, suite 8 [map]
786-4900
Home of New Vision
Chemical dependency treatment, support groups and prevention and education services including youth. Transitional housing for women. Outpatient and co-occurring services, including support groups for men and women. Drivers license reinstatement evaluations.
hnv1@sbcglobal.net,
www.homeofnewvision.org
3800 Packard, suite 210 [map]
975-1602
Personalized Nursing LIGHT House
Intensive outpatient treatment services for recovering addicts age 18 & over in transition from detox or hospitalization, including those with mental health issues. Housing in furnished apartments available for up to 8 weeks during treatment. Extended outpatient program with housing. Counseling and day treatment available.
pnlh@pnlh.org,
www.pnlh.org2755 Carpenter [map]
477-9000
UMHS Addiction Treatment Services
Assessment, intensive outpatient treatment, and detox for people with problems with alcohol or other drugs. Outpatient services for recovering addicts and their family members, adolescents, and health care professionals in recovery. Programs accept most insurance.
www.psych.med.umich.edu/UMATSRachel Upjohn Bldg., 4250 Plymouth
232-0600, (800) 828-8020
UMHS Patient and Visitor Accommodations Program
Provides information for U-M patients and people accompanying them on area accommodations and amenities, and makes reservations at the best rate, including reservations for the
Med Inn within the U-M Medical Center. Provides information on special-needs accommodation.
www.med.umich.edu/hotels/
936-0100, (800) 544-8684
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