Grand Rapids Area Substance Use Disorder Treatment Resource Guide

April 14, 2021

Medical Treatment Providers:

  • Lakeshore Regional Entity
    800-897-3301 - lsre.org
    Lakeshore Regional Entity is the public behavioral health plan for people with mental illness, developmental disability, and substance use disorders in Allegan, Kent, Lake, Mason, Muskegon, Oceana, and Ottawa counties.

  • Lakeshore Regional Provider Directory
    Lakeshore Regional Provider Network Directory lists current contracted organizations that deliver substance use disorder and behavioral health services.

  • Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services
    800-678-5500 - pinerest.org
    Pine Rest offers a full array of recovery services including detox, residential, outpatient, family education/support, and recovery housing.

  • Sanford Behavioral Health
    844-776-9651 - sanfordbehavioralhealth.com
    Sanford House is a drug and alcohol treatment center. Residential and outpatient services. Sanford House offers a full array of recovery services including detox, residential, outpatient, MAT, and recovery housing. Specialized services for pregnant and parenting individuals and couples treatment and transitional living.


Inpatient Treatment:

  •  Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center
    800-725-2769 - salvationarmyusa.org/usn/combat-addiction
    Salvation Army is a drug and alcohol treatment center that provides substance use disorder treatment and transitional living.

  • Wedgwood Christian Services- Adolescents
    616-942-7294 - wedgwood.org
    Wedgwood is a drug and alcohol treatment center that provides substance use disorder treatment and transitional living.

  • Guiding Light Mission- Men only
    616-451-0236 - guidinglightworks.org
    Guiding Light is a drug and alcohol treatment center that provides substance use disorder treatment and transitional living for men.

  • Our Hope Guiding Women to Recovery- Women only
    616-451-2039 - ourhopeassociation.org
    Our Hope provides therapeutic residential treatment, counseling, and education to guide women to recovery from alcoholism, addiction, and the mental health and emotional conditions related to SUD.

Behavioral Health/ Outpatient Treatment:

  • Cherry Health Intensive Outpatient Program
    616-965-8308 - cherryhealth.org
    Cherry Health Outpatient provides evidence-based interventions in group therapy, individual therapy, and psychiatric medication management.

  • Hope Network Center for Recovery
    833-903-2280 - hopenetwork.org/center-for-recovery
    Hope Network is a community health center that provides behavioral health and substance use disorder services. Services include MAT, outpatient therapy, and medical detox.

  • Network180
    616-336-3909 - network180.org/en
    Network180 connects individuals and their families to services for mental illness, substance use, and developmental disabilities.

  • Nottawaseppi Band of the Potawatomi (NHBP) Behavioral Health Program
    616-249-0159 x 3651 - nhbpi.org
    NHBP provides behavioral health and substance use disorder services.

  • Catholic Charities West Michigan
    616-456-1443 - ccwestmi.org
    Catholic Charities provides counseling services to individuals with serious mental illness, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders.

Family Support/Education:

  • Family Outreach Center
    616-247-3815 - focgr.org
    The Family Outreach Center provides prevention and education support to individuals and families.

  • Additional Kent County Narcotics Anonymous meeting sites and times can be found online at michigan-na.org/greater-grand-rapids-area

  • Arbor Circle
    arborcircle.org
    24-hour crisis hotline- 616-451-3001
    Arbor Circle services include advocacy, individual and family therapy, peer support, crisis intervention, and case management services.

  • 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:


Statewide/ National Resources:

  • 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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