Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Newberry,

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Pathways Community Mental Health Luce County

14126 County Road 428
Newberry, MI 49868

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Bear River Health

2329 Center Street
Boyne Falls, MI 49713

Bear River Health is a drug and alcohol rehab for adults, located in Boyne Falls, Michigan. The facility offers detox, inpatient residential treatment, outpatient ... more details

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Blue Water Recovery and Outreach Center

810-689-4858
Those in recovery in Port Huron might consider stopping by the Blue Water Recovery and Outreach Center. They have monthly recovery events, such as bowling, going to Detroit Tigers games, escape rooms, movie nights, and more. They also host recovery support groups and offer recovery coaching and referrals to recovery housing. Blue Water provides transportation to and from treatment and recovery programs, including harm reduction centers.

Community Recovery Alliance

231-881-9116
The Community Recovery Alliance serves northern Michigan from their Community Center in Petoskey. They provide naloxone (Narcan) and first aid kits, recovery support groups, recovery coaching, re-entry programs for the justice-involved, computer access, and sober events.

Central City Health

313-831-3160
Central City Health, located in Detroit, provides mental health treatment and medical and dental care. They also have re-entry and diversion programs for justice-involved adults, housing services, and employment services.

211 Michigan

2-1-1
Michiganders who call 211 can connect to a wide range of social services and essentials, including food, clothing, help with rent or utilities, housing services, support for those who are HIV+, home visiting programs for those with young children, senior care, and more. No matter what your needs are, 211 can help you find what you’re looking for quickly and easily.

CARE of Southeastern Michigan

586-541-2273
CARE of SE Michigan provides support for parents, youth, adults, and those struggling with substance use. Their programs include parenting classes and support, youth and adult mental health and substance use treatment, prevention for substance use, and suicide prevention. They also provide peer recovery coaching and recovery groups. This wide variety of programs means that almost every SE Michigan resident can benefit from CARE’s services.

Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS)

313-945-8138
The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) provides social, medical, and mental health support for Arab and Arab-American Michigan residents. ACCESS program offers free or sliding-scale mental health services for those struggling with mental illness, acculturation, and substance use disorders. Services are available in multiple languages.

Drug Free Northern Michigan Coalition Alliance

800-834-3393
The Drug Free Northern Michigan Coalition Alliance offers education, prevention, and harm reduction programs across Northern Michigan. The partnership includes the Northern Michigan Regional Entity, which manages Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs) for inpatient substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery services.

Michigan State University

Michigan State University compiles a list of organizations that offer information and assistance for substance use disorder recovery. The directory includes organizations like SAMHSA, Michigan-based opioid prevention organizations, and the National Harm Control Coalition. They provide information about substance abuse, overdose prevention, treatment providers, naloxone access, and harm reduction strategies.

Native American Outreach Services

Native American Outreach Services (NAOS) program to assist Native American children and families who need access to MDHHS services, including substance abuse prevention and treatment programs. NAOS offers culturally competent client information and referral services, transportation assistance, and advocates for families in court and medical settings.

Michigan Department of Native American Affairs

The Indian Health Services is the Federal Health Program for American Indians and Alaska Natives. Eligible individuals can use the locator tool to find healthcare and behavioral health clinics that offer substance abuse services.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Harm Rediction MI

Harm Reduction Michigan provides free harm reduction services at their drop-in locations in Traverse City and Petoskey. Services include naloxone kits, overdose prevention training, infection prevention, supplies for safer substance use, and referrals to substance use treatment for those who are interested.

Ottawa County Substance Use Disorder Prevention

616-393-5734
The Ottawa County Substance Use Disorder Prevention website is a directory of links to educational services regarding alcohol abuse prevention and impaired driving prevention resources. There is a link to a program offering free "lock-it-up" bags to secure medications in the home.

Ingham County Opioid Abuse Prevention Initiative

517-887-4311
The Ingham County Opioid Abuse Prevention Initiative is an online directory listing free substance abuse recovery resources in Ingham County. Resources include peer recovery counselors, locations of NARCAN vending machines, substance abuse rehabilitation services, and post-overdose support services.

Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency

The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency is a state-administered service that connects Veterans and their families to federal, state, and local resources to assist with mental health, substance abuse, and housing concerns. Veterans of all eras and discharge types are eligible.

Change: At Your Own Pace

Change: At Your Own Pace is a state-run online resource to help Michigan residents find harm reduction services. The website lists sterile syringe providers, naloxone access points, and treatment services. Users can search by ZIP code to get a listing of resources in their area.

Government Programs

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Oakland County Harm Reduction & Syringe Services

248-858-1729
Oakland County helps residents find harm reduction and syringe programs. The programs are listed on the county website and there’s an interactive map that helps county residents discover where to get naloxone (Narcan) kits to help prevent overdose.

MSHDA

Each county in Michigan has a Housing Assessment and Resource Agency (HARA) contact organization for those who are homeless. The MSHDA website includes a list showing each contact organization, its hours, address, and phone number. If you need help, reach out to the organization in your area.

Syringe Service Programs

Syringe service programs help reduce infection rates, dispose of needles safely, and keep everyone healthier. Michigan provides information about syringe programs in the state, a locator tool, and additional resources such as where to get fentanyl test strips.

Michigan Medicaid

The Michigan Medicaid website provides information about eligibility and applying for Medicaid in Michigan and links to services for Medicaid beneficiaries, including mental health and substance abuse providers that accept Medicaid.

Michigan State Police - Angel Program

517-897-2091
The Michigan State Police (MSP) Angel program allows residents to come to a state police station and ask for help accessing substance abuse treatment without fear of arrest. Trained volunteers are engaged to evaluate individuals’ needs and refer them for services.

Michigan Ann Arbor Health Care System

800-361-8387
The Michigan Department of Veterans Affairs provides resources to help veterans access healthcare, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment. The VA offers counseling, group therapy, or addiction medication. They offer outpatient services as well as residential treatment for substance abuse, homelessness, and mental health.
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