Upper Peninsula Area Substance Use Disorder Treatment Resource Guide

April 14, 2021

Behavioral Health/ Medical Treatment Providers:

  • Dial Help Community Support and Outreach Center
    24-hour access line- 800-562-7622 - dialhelp.org
    Dial Help is a community support and outreach center that provides an array of substance use disorder and behavioral health services at no or low cost.

  • NorthCare Network
    888-333-8030 - northcarenetwork.org
    NorthCare Network ensures that every eligible recipient receives quality specialty mental health and substance use disorder services and supports through the responsible management of regional resources.

  • NorthCare Network Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Service Directory
    NorthCare Network service provider directory lists currently contracted organizations that deliver mental health and substance use disorder services.

  • Great Lakes Recovery Centers (GLRC)
    906-228-9696 - greatlakesrecovery.org
    GLRC provides substance abuse and mental health treatment for youth, families, and adults. GLRC offers a full array of recovery services including detox, residential, outpatient, and recovery housing.

  • Pathways Community Mental Health – Alger, Delta, Luce, and Marquette
    888-906-9060 - pathwaysup.org
    24-hour crisis access- 888-728-4929
    Pathways provide an array of support services to individuals and families.

 

Family Support/Education:

  • Families Against Narcotics (FAN) Chippewa
    familiesagainstnarcotics.org/chippewa
    Chippewa FAN holds support meetings on the third Wednesday of every month at 6PM at Avery Square 2nd Floor Conference Room 510 Ashmun St. Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783. All are welcome to attend.

  • Additional U.P. Narcotics Anonymous meeting sites and times can be found online at na.org/meetingsearch

  • UP Coalition Network
    https://upctc.com/
    The UP Coalition Network is an alliance of representatives from different sectors, organizations, and constituencies that make up 13 U.P. coalitions with a common purpose of reducing substance abuse among the youth and adults across the U.P. Services provided: prevention resources, Naloxone/Narcan.

  • 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:

  • Marquette County Health Department- New Points
    906-475-9977 - co.marquette.mi.us
    New Points provides a safe place to exchange syringes and Naloxone.

  • West Upper Penisula Health Department- Houghton
    906-482-7382 x103 - wupdhd.org
    West Upper Penisula Health Departments Syringe Service Program (SSP) provides a safe place to exchange syringes and Naloxone.

  • 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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