Michigan Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers Near You

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JCAHO & CARF Accreditation

All of our rehab listings maintain
accreditation from the Joint Commission (JCAHO)
and the Commission On Accreditation Of Rehabilitation
Facilities (CARF).

02

Licensed Staff

Each facility staffs an experienced team of licensed and
trained professionals who are dedicated to treating substance
abuse with a high level of care.

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Memberships & Certifications

We aim to ensure that our rehab listings are members of such
organizations as the National Association of Addiction
Treatment Providers (NAATP) or have LegitScript certification.

Substance Abuse Stats for the State of Michigan

Are you interested in some statistics associated with substance abuse in the state of Michigan? In the state of Michigan:

Opioid abuse remains one of the most significant concerns in the state of Michigan. 

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

The type of treatment center will largely have to do with the level of addiction and the outside support system and programs available, though both will provide similar support and resources. 

  • Inpatient Rehab: An inpatient rehab facility is one of the most common options and is ideal for those who need 24-hour access to program and support. 
  • Outpatient Rehab: For those who have outside commitments, where inpatient care would be disruptive may find that outpatient care is a better option. 

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

Most patients will begin their treatment in Michigan with a standard 30-day stay. During this 30-days, a patient can go through detox, be assessed for any underlying mental health-related issues, and develop a plan for recovery. 

This 30-day period is just the foundation for the beginning of treatment, and to be effective and prevent relapse, a 90-day period or longer will be needed to see lasting results. Some patients may start with a 30-day inpatient program and then transfer to outpatient options. 

What to Expect at Rehab

A good rehab program in Michigan will perform an initial assessment of each patient’s situations and customize a treatment plan to help the patient get sober and stay sober. Most programs offer a combination of:

  • Medication Therapy: Medications are often given to assist with the detox process and to address and underlying, untreated mental health concerns.
  • Therapy Sessions: Most programs include both group and individual therapy sessions to address relapse triggers, promote healthy lifestyle choices and ways to cope with potential triggers.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Anyone who is addicted to drugs, has problems stopping usage on their own, or is experiencing major physical or psychological withdrawal problems when trying to stop using, should enter into a detox program. Many programs will require a detox period as part of the treatment. Detox is a crucial part of the overall recovery process and provides the patient with a better chance of successful recovery. Detox is often the most challenging part of recovery and often requires assistance.

How Long is Detox?

The detox process will vary from patient to patient and the length of time it takes to detox will depend on a few factors, including:

  • What type of drug or drugs the patient was addicted to.
  • How long the addiction was.
  • How heavy the use was.
  • How well the patient’s body metabolizes the drugs.

On average, detox can take anywhere from a few days to almost a month, depending on the level of drugs in the patient’s system and the type used.