We offer family sessions for clients staying in our residential treatment facility and their families. Through lectures and open discussion, these weekly sessions address the effects of substance use on the family and encourage communication about behaviors that lead to recovery.
Each week, families learn to understand addiction behavior, how they have been affected by their loved one’s behavior, and how they may have enabled the behavior. Families will learn to set boundaries and change behaviors within the family.
After the programming, families are encouraged to stay and visit with their loved one. Children are welcomed.
We offer a variety of outpatient programs at several locations throughout southeast Michigan. Depending on your needs, your therapist or health professional will recommend a program for you. You may move into more or less intensive programs as you progress through recovery.
General Outpatient Program
This includes weekly group and monthly individual sessions with a licensed therapist to learn about and discuss issues such as triggers, challenges, and accomplishments that help you change behavior. Therapy is science-based and focused on helping you recognize behavior patterns and change them, so that you can lead a healthy, balanced lifestyle.
Family therapy sessions are included as part of the general therapy program.
Intensive Outpatient Program
This requires a larger time commitment — at least nine hours each week for nine to 12 weeks. You will have individual therapy sessions and group sessions, and develop plans for recovery and relapse prevention. If you have an additional mental health condition such as anxiety or depression, you will have access to additional group specializing in “co-occurring” issues.
Therapy is science-based and focused on helping you recognize behavior patterns and change them, so that you can lead a healthy, balanced lifestyle.
Family therapy sessions are included as part of the program.
Medication-Assisted Treatment Program
Therapists and medical providers can help you with medication that will reduce urges and cravings, which aids in the recovery process. You must participate in a therapy program to receive medical assistance.
Early Intervention Program
Those who are at risk of developing a substance use disorder may be referred to this educational program. The program includes 10 weekly group therapy sessions and two individual therapy sessions. You will learn about the physiological and social effects of substance abuse and criminal behavior. You also will learn problem solving techniques and will learn about treatment and recovery.
Naloxone Training Program
This program helps you learn how to prevent and respond to overdose situations. You will learn to understand what an overdose is, how to recognize it, how to prevent an overdose, and how to respond to an opiate overdose. You also will receive a Naloxone kit, which will reverse an opiate overdose, and will receive training on how to use it. We educate, train and issue these kits to clients, their family members, professionals and agencies.
Outpatient Programs
Pontiac
91 N. Saginaw St, G100
Pontiac, MI 48343
248.406.0104
Redford
24801 W. Five Mile Rd., Suite 1
Redford, MI 48239
248.406.0104
Flint
1289–D S. Linden Rd.
Flint, MI 48532
810.620.7501
Sterling Heights
33200 Dequindre Rd., Suite 100
Sterling Heights, MI 48310
586.221.3999
Your cost for treatment varies with the program you choose, and the health insurance plan you have. We participate with several insurance programs. Please talk with your insurance company to see if they will cover the cost of your treatment.
We participate with several different insurers, including:
We also accept private pay — clients who pay for the full cost of treatment themselves, without an insurer.
If you are a Medicaid client, you will need to first go to the mental health access center in your county. The access center will refer you to Meridian Health Services.
For more information on the access center in your county, please click on the following links: