Metro Detroit Area Substance Use Disorder Treatment Resource Guide

April 14, 2021

Medical Treatment Providers:

  • Oakland County Health Network (OCHN)
    800-231-1127 - oaklandchn.org
    OCHN is a provider service network and the link to Medicaid public services for mental health and substance use disorders for those residents of Oakland county.

  • Oakland County Health Network Provider Network Directory
    oaklandchn.org/index.php/access-and-elgibility/provider-directory
    The OCHN Provider Network Directory lists current contracted organizations that deliver behavioral health and substance use disorder services.

  • Detroit Integrated Health Network (DWIHN)
    800-241-4949 - dwihn.org
    DWIHN follows the Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) model offering an array of services in the continuum of care that are available 24 hours/7 days, 365 days of the year by calling the access line.

  • Macomb County Community Mental Health
    586-307-9100 -  mccmh.net
    Macomb County Community Mental Health is the public provider of mental health, substance use and developmental disability treatment services in Macomb County, Michigan.

  • Michigan Medicine- Coronavirus (COVID-19): Addiction/Recovery Resources
    Compiled listing of substance use disorder and mental health resources for Southeast, MI based in Washtenaw County.

Inpatient Treatment:

  • Eleonore Hutzel Recovery Center (DMC)
    888-362-2500 - dmc.org
    Eleonore Hutzel Recovery Center is a drug and alcohol treatment center that provides substance use disorder treatment including MAT.

Behavioral Health/ Outpatient Treatment:

  • Community Care Services
    313-389-7500 - hegirahealth.org
    Community Care Services provides outpatient behavioral health and substance use disorder services. Family education and resources are also available.

  • SHAR
    313-894-8276 - sharinc.org
    SHAR offers a full array of behavioral health and substance use disorder services. Including MAT, detox, residential, outpatient, recovery support, family education, and employment services.

 

Family Support/Education:

  • Common Ground
    24-hour crisis hotline- 800-231-1127 - commongroundhelps.org
    Common Ground provides an array of support services to individuals who are experiencing a crisis.

  • ACCESS
    313-614-0509 - accesscommunity.org
    ACCESS provides substance use prevention education resources and family support. Naloxone training is available.

  • Families Against Narcotics (FAN) Detroit
    familiesagainstnarcotics.org/detroit
    Detroit FAN holds support meetings every second Monday of the month at 6PM at Sheffield Center Complex 12000 W. Grand River Ave. Detroit, MI 48204. All are welcome to attend.

  • Additional FAN meeting sites and times can be found online at familiesagainstnarcotics.org

  • Additional Narcotics Anonymous meeting sites and times can be found online at michigan-na.org/meetings

  • MSU Extension Michigan Substance Use, Prevention, Education and Recovery (MiSUPER)
    canr.msu.edu/misuper
    The overall goal of the MiSUPER project is to increase awareness of opioid misuse in rural communities regarding prevention, addiction treatment options, and recovery support so that community members and healthcare professionals can recognize signs of misuse, suggest options for professional treatments and support those in recovery.

 

Naloxone (Narcan)/ Syringe Exchange:

  • Care of Southeastern Michigan
    586-541-2273 - careofsem.com
    CARE provides resources and prevention education including Narcan training.

  • Community Health Awareness Group (CHAG)
    313-963-3434 - chagdetroit.org
    CHAG is a safe space where individuals can get tested, exchange syringes, and attend educational workshops. Narcan is available and training is provided.

  • Alliance of Coalitions of Healthy Communities
    achcmi.org
    Alliance of Coalitions of Healthy Communities provides support and prevention education including Narcan and Narcan training.

  • Detroit Recovery Project Inc.
    833-377-4325 - recovery4detroit.com
    Detroit Recovery Project offers Syringe Services Program (SSP). Services available: syringe dropoff, exchange, wound care, and testing.

  • Naloxone for All: Michigan
    nextdistro.org/michigan
    NEXT Naloxone is an online and mail-based opioid overdose response training platform that facilitates access to naloxone through the mail.

  • MDHHS Map: Pharmacies Approved to Dispense Naloxone
    Map of pharmacies approved to dispense naloxone.

  • MDHHS Syringe Service Program Locator
    Map of syringe service programs in Michigan.

  

Statewide/National Resources:

  •  SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator
    findtreatment.samhsa.gov
    Individuals can enter their zip code and be connected to local resources confidently and anonymously.

  • SAMHSA’s National Helpline – 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
    samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
    Individuals can dial this helpline 24/7/365 to be connected to treatment resources, support groups, and community-based organizations in their area.

  • MDHHS- Get Help Now- Behavioral Health Treatment Locator
    michigan.gov/mdhhs
    Access behavioral health resources by county.

  • Michigan Opioid Collaborative (MOC)
    michiganopioidcollaborative.org
    This program can help providers determine if a particular patient is a good candidate for office-based MAT care and give guidance and recommendations on the patient monitoring required to ensure safe medication use.

  • Michigan Opioid Prescribing Engagement Network (OPEN)
    michigan-open.org
    Michigan OPEN develops evidence-based practices for postoperative and acute care opioid prescribing.

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