Our doctors, nurses, social workers and support staff are at the forefront of addiction therapy, working to advance the field and pioneering new techniques. At Maplegrove, we treat our patients as we would members of our own family.
Addiction Treatment in Michigan: The Maplegrove Approach
Henry Ford Maplegrove Center is the premier chemical dependency treatment facility in the Detroit metropolitan area. Our experienced team of addiction specialists treats problems associated with drugs, alcohol, gambling and other addiction issues. Meet the Maplegrove team.
Features of our center include:
Philosophy of care. Our approach of treating the whole person has been a cornerstone of Maplegrove since its inception. We treat the person, not the addiction, creating a personalized care plan that meets each patient’s needs. Learn more about our Addiction Programs.
Comprehensive treatment for all patients. We offer effective, appropriate care for every patient, whether you are unsure if you have an addictive disorder or if you have been struggling with one for many years.
Warm, welcoming facility. Located on a peaceful, wooded setting, Maplegrove provides a safe environment to retreat from the pressures of daily life. During their stay here, patients have the time to examine and address the problems associated with substance abuse and addiction.
Commitment to community. In addition to inpatient and outpatient treatment, we provide free education, consulting and prevention services through Maplegrove Community Education and our Children’s Program. We are committed to the patients, family and community affected by addiction. Learn more about Addiction Prevention and Support.
Maplegrove Center: Accreditation and Awards
Maplegrove Center is part of Henry Ford Health System Department of Behavioral Health.
Accreditations and awards include:
Licensed by the State of Michigan as an inpatient, outpatient and preventive care provider for substance use disorders since 1981.
Accredited by The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals since 1981. We undergo a continuous readiness review process every 18 months.
Received the Ernest Amory Codman Award in recognition of our efforts to “Build a System of Perfect Depression Care in Behavioral Health.” This award is recognizes our achievements in improving our performance and raising the quality and safety levels of the care we provide.
Received the American Psychiatric Association’s Psychiatric Services Gold Achievement Award, a prestigious and highly competitive award, for success in implementing evidence-based treatment for depression in a large health care system. We are only the second winner in Michigan to receive this national award.
Maplegrove Center: Addiction Treatment Services
We designed our addiction programs based on the level of care patients need. Learn more about:
Treatment for substance-use disorder while you stay at home
We may recommend outpatient treatment for adult or teen patients as a first step in addiction treatment. In outpatient care, patients work through personal treatment plans without having to stay in an overnight facility.
Outpatient care also is the next step in care for patients who are successful in more intensive treatment, such as our Intensive Outpatient Program, which also is out of the hospital but incorporates more structured group therapy.
You may be a good candidate for outpatient treatment if you:
Aren’t currently being treated for additional behavioral health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder
Currently use relatively low amounts of addictive substances
Have a stable, supportive home environment
Have few or no additional medical conditions that require treatment
What to expect from outpatient treatment
Treatment starts with a thorough assessment, which includes both a physical exam and a psychosocial exam. Next, our addiction team will work with you and your loved ones to create a personalized plan for treatment and recovery.
You’ll attend weekly group counseling and/or individual therapy, depending on your specific needs. And you’ll consult with one of our doctors as issues arise relating to your recovery.
After the initial treatment phase, we encourage you to continue the recovery process by taking advantage of community education and support resources for addiction. This includes our own programs and those offered by various 12-step organizations.
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A six-week program to treat substance-use disorder
In our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) you receive structured, supportive treatment for addiction (substance-use disorder) in a group setting while staying at home with your loved ones. This program is the second-highest level of care our team offers for adults and the highest level available for our teen patients.
All of our patients first receive a thorough assessment. This assessment, which includes both a physical exam and a psychosocial exam, helps us create personalized treatment plans.
You may be a good candidate if your substance-use disorder is relatively stable but you need additional support and structure. You may step up to the Intensive Outpatient Program if you’ve previously tried addressing addiction on an outpatient basis without success.
What to expect from the Intensive Outpatient Program
The Intensive Outpatient Program includes three treatment sessions per week for six weeks. Each session lasts three hours for a total of nine hours of treatment each week. Teen patients’ sessions are in the afternoons, while adult patients meet in the evenings. We schedule individual and family sessions separately as needed.
If you’re successful in the Intensive Outpatient Program, you’ll step down to our outpatient addiction treatment program for additional care. Adult patients who need more intensive support may need to step up to our 24-hour, residential (inpatient) treatment program.
In addition, we may recommend inpatient addiction treatment if you:
Are unable to stop using addictive substances on your own
Currently use high amounts of addictive substances and may require medical supervision to detox safely
Don’t have a support system or home environment that can help your recovery
Have additional medical conditions that need to be monitored, such as high blood pressure
Are currently being treated for additional behavioral health disorders, such as depression
We offer residential care to adult patients only. Teens with substance-use disorders take part in our outpatient treatment programs. Learn more about addiction care for teens.
Learn more about our addiction programs, specifically designed to meet the needs of our patients: