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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Georgetown Township, MI

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with substance abuse in Georgetown Township, MI, Rehabs.com maintains extensive online database of exclusive facilities, as well as myriad other choices. We can assist you in locating addiction care centers for a variety of addictions. Search for a top rated rehab program in Georgetown Township now, and take off on the path to sober living.

Treatment Centers near Georgetown Township, MI

All Treatment Centers near Georgetown Township, MI

Serenity Rehab
15140 16th Ave. Marne, MI 49435
- 8 Miles Away
Our Hope Association
1256 Walker Ave NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504
- 8 Miles Away
Sanford Behavioral Health at Cherry Street
540 Cherry St SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503
- 9 Miles Away
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Our Hope Association
324 Lyon NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503
- 9 Miles Away
3.4
(5)
Pine Rest Southwest Clinic
4211 Parkway Place Grandville, MI 49418
- 5 Miles Away
Journies Inc.
528 Bridge Street Grand Rapids, MI 49504
- 6 Miles Away
Grand Recovery
1256 Joosten SW Grand Rapids, MI 49509
- 7 Miles Away
Reality Counseling Services
2610 Buchanan Avenue SW Grand Rapids, MI 49548
- 8 Miles Away
Family Outreach Center
1939 South Division Avenue Grand Rapids, MI 49507
- 8 Miles Away
Family Outreach Center
1939 Division Avenue South Grand Rapids, MI 49507
- 8 Miles Away
Cherry Health - Southside Health Center Suite 100
2303 Kalamazoo Avenue SE Grand Rapids, MI 49507
- 9 Miles Away
Sanford Behavioral Health at John Street
221 John Street NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503
- 9 Miles Away
Nhbp Northern Facility
311 State Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503
- 9 Miles Away
Cherry Health - Cherry Street Health Center Family Medicine
550 Cherry Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503
- 9 Miles Away
Guiding Light
255 Division Avenue South Grand Rapids, MI 49503
- 9 Miles Away
Salvation Army West Michigan Harbor Light
1215 Fulton Street Grand Rapids, MI 49503
- 9 Miles Away
Pine Rest Northwest Clinic
2118 Three Mile Road NW Grand Rapids, MI 49544
- 9 Miles Away
Bethany Christian Services
901 Eastern Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503
- 10 Miles Away
Arbor Circle
1115 Ball Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI 49505
- 11 Miles Away
Pine Rest Christian Counseling Center
1870 Leonard Street NE Grand Rapids, MI 49505
- 11 Miles Away
Pine Rest Christian Mental Hlth Servs
300 68th Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49501
- 11 Miles Away
SOS Counseling Services
720 Richardson Avenue Grand Rapids, MI 49501
- 11 Miles Away
Wedgwood Christian Services
3300 36th Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512
- 13 Miles Away
5.0
(1)
North Kent Guidance Services
5250 Northland Drive NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525
- 13 Miles Away
Pine Rest Northeast Clinic
3225 North Evergreen Drive NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525
- 13 Miles Away
Dyer Jane R / ACAC, Inc.
3949 Sparks Dr SE # 103 Grand Rapids, MI 49509
- 13 Miles Away
Acac Inc
3949 Sparks Drive SE Suite 103 Grand Rapids, MI 49546
- 13 Miles Away
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Latest Reviews

Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Michigan

St. Mary Mercy Livonia

Loved one enjoyed the meal plan. No support for patients who are disoriented. It was a great facility but the patients can get abusive and in your face. Loved one was approached by prisoners while disoriented and was intimidated.

- N.H.
5 out of 5
Livonia, MI

Great Lakes Rehabilitation Center

Addiction can be a life captivating process. For many of the people I have been around who use they seem so numb to it all. They never know why they use, or if they o they are unwilling to talk about it and they almost seem to think nothing of it. It becomes their normal day to day process and they live sleep and breath their drug of choice. For many they do not know what their next move or step is going to be until unfortunately sometimes it is to late. They are functioning on a completely different scale than those of us who do not use and we can not comprehend what it is that they are going through on a daily basis. We do not understand them an they seem to think they have all the right answers and justify their every move as they feel they are doing nothing wrong. I realized toward the worst part of my sons drug addiction that I myself needed to get help just as much as he did because I was for lack of better terms almost allowing him to use because I had become one of the biggest enablers to his use and I myself could not see it. I justified every time I gave him a place to stay because I did not want him sleeping in the streets, Every time I gave him money because I wanted to make sure that he ate. I was allowing him to continue using because I was always going to make sure that he was OK, but in hindsight I was not helping him and I was just pushing him further into his addiction. As we as a family began to prepare for the dueling fact of getting him treatment I was also faced with the fact of getting some help myself. I remember the day vividly that we approached him in the hopes of gaining his willingness to get help. He was not up for the challenge. He began calling out everyone else's flaws and what they had done wrong to lead him down this road and we let him go on and on and then I finally said what if we as a family are willing to get some help as well? It was at that time that he paused looked at us all and said nothing because we had finally stumped him. We were taking out of the equation the only thing that he could ever begin to use an excuse for his ow problems. He looked at us and kind of laughed as if we were joking and said you're all going to get help? We said yes and at that moment I think all of our lives had changed. He agreed to go. Everything was ready, he was already set up and we got him there and we all a family began this journey together. Once he checked into the center he was seen immediately and was taken to his room an given a tour. He felt very comfortable and then he began the detoxing process. The hardest part as he disclosed. It was a long and hard time in all of our lives at that point, but we knew we were all going to be stronger and better in the long haul and I believe we all gave it everything we had. A few months later we all were together again and talked about all of the things we had found out about ourselves and learned along the way. The main thing was accountability. He said that right off the bat he learned that he could not place his decision making onto others, He knew for a fact that the things he was subjecting himself to do was no one else's fault but his own. He learned life skills and drug relapse prevention and a number of other things. Since graduating from the program he has been able to get a job, buy a car and save up for his own place. He feels so very accomplished and proud of what he has been able to achieve in such a short amount of time that he is excited to see what lies ahead of him in the months and even years to come. He has such a positive outlook on life right now and I as a parent am so proud of everything he been able to achieve in a short amount of time. We as a family learned some valuable tools as well also and that has been a benefit to everyone involved as well.This program has changed our whole families life in a way that we could have only hoped for and it has surpassed every expectation possible. To anyone seeking help for themselves or a loved one I think I speak for everyone in my family that you should really give this place a call.

- betty
5 out of 5
Manistee, MI

Serenity Point Recovery Center

This is the best rehab that ive been too. The staff here is good and they work good programs, SPR has given me another chance this is my first time ever attempting to get clean for myself and not for someone else, SPR also gets comfortable after the first week and it is a good place for recovery, Ihave very high hopes for myself and im also in a very positive mindset as far as recovery and maintaining my sobriety.

- Jeff K
4.3 out of 5
Marne, MI