MENTAL HEALTH
                        &
SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES
Recipients of substance use services have rights protected by state and federal law and promulgated rules. 
For information, contact:
State Recipient Rights Coordinator
P.O. Box 30664, Lansing MI  48909. 
Please check under "Emergency Housing Resources" as well for more resources depending on your particular need!
Counties are
listed in
alphabetical
order!
This page was last updated: April 10, 2013
This page was accidently deleted and is being rebuilt in April!



VETERANS:

Detroit VA Mental Health Clinic
4646 John R
Detroit MI  48201
Phone:  313-576-1000
Website:  www.DetroitVa.gov
All outpatient mental health services are now located in this new 7th floor clinic:  general mental health, PTSD, Substance Abuse Disorder, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, to name a few.



METRO DETROIT & WAYNE COUNTY:

Northeast Guidance Center                JUST ADDED 4/10/2013
12800 E. Warren Ave.
Detroit MI  48215
Phone:  313-824-8000
Website:  www.neguidance.org
Northeast Guidance Center (NEGC) is a community-based mental health agency founded
by the Junior League of Detroit in 1963 to provide services to children on Detroit’s eastside. Our mission is to provide innovative, community-based services to children and adults and their families promoting mental health with an emphasis on total wellness. NEGC serves over 1000 children and 3500 adults annually.




RECOVERY CENTERS:

Touchstone Recovery Homes
Phone:  734-250-8056
Email: info@touchstonerecoveryhomes.com
Website:  www.touchstonerecoveryhomes.com
Has homes located in Wayne & Monroe County as well as Southern California.


FAITH Recovery Center
2235 Moore Road
Lincoln Park MI  48146
Phone: 313-383-9042
Website:  www.faithrecoverycenter.org
Men and women committed to a substance-free recovery, live in an apartment with 2 to 3
other men or women, following rules regarding upkeep, curfew and program participation. 









HELPFUL WEBSITES:

http://www.healthline.com/health/bipolar-disorder
A comprehensive overview of bipolar disorder as a critical starting point for individuals
and/or their loved ones.