TREATMENT AND RECOVERY
Addiction affects millions of individuals and families throughout the United States. If you or someone you know is struggling with drug or alcohol abuse, you are not alone. Here you will find resources and information about rehabilitation programs, support groups, crisis hotlines, lifelong recovery, and more.
List of Services
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OAKLAND COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK (OCHN)VIEW RESOURCE
Oakland Community Health Network's (OCHN) Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Treatment Services (SUD) offers addiction education, treatment, and recovery support for individuals of all ages throughout Oakland County.
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FAMILIES AGAINST NARCOTICSVIEW RESOURCE List Item 4
Families Against Narcotics (FAN) is a community based program for those seeking recovery, those in recovery, family members affected by addiction and community supporters. FAN seeks to change the face of addiction, dispel the stigma of addiction, and educate the community as well as those affected by addiction.
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HOPE NOT HANDCUFFSVIEW RESOURCE List Item 1
Hope Not Handcuffs is an initiative started by Families Against Narcotics (FAN), aimed at bringing law enforcement and community organizations together in an effort to find viable treatment options for individuals seeking help to reduce dependency with heroin, prescription drugs, and alcohol. It is a solution.
A person struggling with any drug addiction can come to any of the participating police agencies and ask for help. They will be greeted with support, compassion and respect. If accepted into the program, the individual will be guided through a brief intake process to ensure proper treatment placement.
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COMMON GROUNDVIEW RESOURCE List Item 3
Common Ground is a 24-hour crisis services agency dedicated to helping youths, adults, and families in crisis. Through their crisis line and in person, they provide professional and compassionate service to more than 80,000 people each year.
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ASCENSION BRIGHTON CENTER FOR RECOVERYVIEW RESOURCE
Ascension Brighton Center for Recovery is the first licensed addiction treatment center in Michigan, and the second-oldest drug and alcohol treatment facility in the United States.
For over 60 years, they have helped numerous individuals take back their lives from addiction, and give them the tools they need to lead clean and sober lives.
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSVIEW RESOURCE
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.