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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Newberry, MI

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with drug or alcohol abuse issues in Newberry, MI, Rehabs.com supplies large online database of luxury facilities, as well as a wealth of other choices. We can support you in finding drug and alcohol abuse treatment centers for a variety of addictions. Search for a top rated rehab program in Newberry now, and launch on the path to recovery.

Treatment Centers near Newberry, MI

Helen Newberry Joy Hospital & Healthcare Center
502 West Harrie Street Newberry, MI 49868
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Michigan

DOT Caring Centers, Inc.

I have heard from several people how great it is.Great staff!

- Anonymous
5 out of 5
Freeland, MI

Awakenings Rehabilitation

Getting off of drugs and alcohol is not easy by any means at all. I went to Awakenings Rehabilitation a few months ago and am thrill that I did. This treatment center showed me how to get myself out of my own addiction struggle, and they showed me how to give back to my community and how to live a good life drug free.

- Carl
5 out of 5
Albion, MI

Serenity Point Recovery Center

My time at serenity has been the hardest time but the most helpful. I came in three days sick off of heroin but they made me comfortable. The staff was very understanding since a lot of them have been through it too. I was forced to deal with my emotions without using. I learned how to not let my emotions get the best of me. Just because I am in a bad mood or having a bad day doesn't give mean I have to go back. I realized what all I had really done to myself during my active addiction and how much and how many it really effected. I met people here I can always use as support and vice versa. I came out of my shell and gained a little natural confidence. There was at least once a week I wanted to leave but my counselors helped push me and showed me I can push myself. I stayed as long as I thought I needed to. I now have faith in myself that I wont go back, that I don't want to go back. But this addiction is something I will have to deal with and work on for the rest of my life. But I feel confident saying I can deal with life on life terms without the use of substances.

- B. B.
4 out of 5
Marne, MI