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Substance Abuse and Mental Health

The Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network

313-989-9444

24 Hour Crisis Care Center:

707 W. Milwaukee Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202

This organization provides access to behavioral health services and crisis management resources. They also have a 24 hour Crisis Care Center that operates seven days a week.

Crisis Screening and Referral Centers

  • Detroit Receiving Hospital
    4201 St. Antoine
    Detroit, MI 48201
    313-745-3546
  • Sinai/Grace Hospital
    6071 Outer Dr. W
    Detroit, MI 48235
    313-966-3300

For Children:

  • The Children’s Center
    79 W. Alexandrine Street
    Detroit, MI 48201
    313-831-5535
  • The Guidance Center
    13101 Allen Road
    Southgate, MI 48195
    734-785-7700

 

Salvation Army

313-556-5555

3737 Lawton Street
Detroit, MI 48208

The Salvation Army provides services to individuals in need and resources such as housing and homeless services, adult rehabilitation, disaster relief, missing persons, elderly services, youth camps and more.

 

Adult Well-Being Services

800-782-2918

TTY: 313-825-2428

1423 Field Avenue
Detroit, MI 48214

Promotes health well-being and independence of adults through advocacy, services, family and community support.

 

Black Family Development

313-868-3223

Substance Abuse Services
211 Glendale, Suite 206
Highland Park, MI 48203

The Black Family Development program welcomes all individuals who identify a need for substance abuse and/or co-occurring (mental health and substance abuse) disorder services. We provide outpatient, case management, women specific and co-occurring disorder services.

 

MiSide

Adults

  • Waterman Adult Outpatient Center
    1700 Waterman Street
    Detroit, MI 48209
    313-841-8900

Children/Youth/Families

  • 5716 Michigan Avenue
    Detroit, MI 48210
    313-963-2266

MiSide promotes recovery and improves quality of life by focusing on: adult counseling services; early childhood & family literacy; children, youth and families; and supportive housing.

 

Starfish Family Services

734-728-3400

30000 Hiveley
Inkster, MI 48141

Starfish Family Services is a private, nonprofit agency serving vulnerable children and families in metropolitan Detroit. Starfish is a leading provider of early childhood development and parenting programs, children’s mental health services, after school programs, and an emergency shelter for teens and youth in crisis.

 

The Guidance Center

734-785-7700

800-241-4949 Crisis Line (after hours) for mental health services only

13101 Allen Rd
Southgate, MI 48195

This agency operates a wide range of programs and services at 23 locations and focuses on mental health and wellness, early childhood education, free preschool for low-income families, developmental disabilities services and support, mentoring, substance abuse, workforce development, Kids-TALK Children’s Advocacy Center, community gardens, and research and evaluation.

 

New Center Community Services

313-961-3200

2051 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI

New Center Community Services is dedicated to improving the mental health of residents of North Central Detroit and Highland Park. With six facilities, NCCS can provide quality mental health services and community support. Some programs include:

For adults:

  • Assertive community treatment
  • Consumer run
  • Hospital liaison
  • Medication clinics
  • Partial day
  • Pre-court screening

For children and adolescents:

  • Abuse and neglect
  • Project Resilience/Substance abuse prevention

 

Start Your Recovery

StartYourRecovery.org provides relatable information for people who are dealing with substance abuse issues – and their loved ones. They provide information on abuse and misuse of alcohol, prescription or illegal drugs, or other substances, and aim to break through the clutter to help people at any stage of recovery.

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