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Bath, MI Alcohol and Drug Inpatient Rehabs Centers Near Me

When you are putting money into your health, your future and your family’s wellbeing, you’ll need to make sure you’re choosing the right option for your Bath alcohol and drug abuse recovery center. While the smartest choice may still be to speak to our hotline experts so they can discuss your specific requirements, looking at how people are reviewing or rating some of the addiction treatment centers near you is another good way to start.

Addiction treatment centers near Bath, MI

Turning Leaf Behavioral Health Services
621 E. Jolly Road Lansing, MI 48910
- 11 Miles Away
3.4
(3)
Lansing Psychological Associates
2001 Abbot Road East Lansing, MI 48823
- 4 Miles Away
Meridian
5031 Park Lake Road East Lansing, MI 48823
- 4 Miles Away
Cristo Rey Community Center
1717 North High Street Lansing, MI 48906
- 7 Miles Away
HMR Counseling and Behavioral Services
1749 Hamilton Road Okemos, MI 48864
- 7 Miles Away
The Reality Counseling Services
610 East Caesar E Chavez Avenue Lansing, MI 48906
- 7 Miles Away
Mid-Michigan Recovery Services Inc.
913 West Holmes Road Lansing, MI 48910
- 9 Miles Away
3.7
(1)
Michigan Therapeutic Consultants
913 West Holmes Road Lansing, MI 48910
- 9 Miles Away
ITRS Outpatient
1305 East Jolly Road Lansing, MI 48910
- 9 Miles Away
Recovery Center
812 East Jolly Road Lansing, MI 48910
- 9 Miles Away
Holden House
3300 South Pennsylvania Avenue Lansing, MI 48910
- 10 Miles Away
3.5
(2)
Child And Family Charities
4287 Five Oaks Drive Lansing, MI 48911
- 10 Miles Away
Victory Clinical Services Lansing
4902 South Cedar Street Lansing, MI 48910
- 11 Miles Away
5.0
(3)
Cognitive Consultants
6639 Centurion Drive Lansing, MI 48917
- 12 Miles Away
Pinnacle Recovery Services
4112 West Street Joseph Highway Lansing, MI 48917
- 12 Miles Away
Prevention & Training Services LLC Pats
252 South Waverly Street Lansing, MI 48917
- 12 Miles Away
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Michigan

House of Commons

Plenty of food and candy, able to talk on phone, counselors help with setup for getting out, small facility Counselors don't spend any time with family and not even a daily visit with patient, patients rarely get to go outside, no literature available to read They'll only let you stay 60 days if you have medicaid, 90 days are reserved for prison exits... seems dumb since most withdrawals take 60 days and they have no detox program.

- Kncb
4 out of 5
Mason, MI

Awakenings Rehabilitation

You can really tell that the staff is there for their clients. I enjoyed the ability to be creative again in their art therapy class. I also liked how I had options in my recovery plan. And, their food is the best!

- Bella
5 out of 5
Albion, MI

A Forever Recovery

I first began using drugs as a way to cope when my parents divorced when I was 15 years old, it first began while I was in school hanging out with the wrong crowd and I began to experiment with weed. It was just something for me to do that at the time helped me relax and not deal with the fact that when I went home my parents were not together anymore. After about a month or so of smoking the desire began to fade away and I began to start researching other drugs and going to parties and drinking, When I began drinking I would become this other person who would forget about my problems at home and I would just be around my friends and they seemed to always be there so I did not feel like I was in fear of them leaving too. Before I knew it I was turning 16 and I was smoking and drinking at least every couple of days. I gave up on school, sports and my family as I felt that they kind of gave up on me as well. With that being said hanging out with my friends constantly in doing so we all were doing the same things on a daily basis and soon we began to take it up a notch and meet new people and while doing so that opened up a whole new world to us. Who knew that we could buy pills off the street or by drugs on the corner from someone who knew someone. After a while I looked around and realized that I was now 18 yrs old, that\'s right 18!! I failed to complete high school and graduate, I gave on sports and football, and I had not made any contact with my parents in about 8 months. They had no idea what I was doing where I was or what I had gotten myself into. I began using heroin and my family had not idea I was able to keep it a complete secret from everyone that I had fallen off the deep end so bad. I remember getting a voice mail from the hospital one day saying that my mother had been taken by ambulance because she was having heart trouble and she asked them to inform me. About 5 minutes before that phone call I had just got done shooting heroin in my arm and I told myself there is no way that I could go to the hospital and have my mother see how bad I had gotten and how bad I looked. That was my wake up call, I could have lost my mother that night and because I was so high on drugs I was not able to show my face in a hospital or be there by her side. I could have never seen her again. After a few days my mother was released from the hospital and I called her to see how she was doing, Being a typical mother she said she was fine and not to worry but that she was worried about me, she said \"the son I raised would have been by my side, so I know that something is not right with you because I know that you wanted to be there with me and something kept you from coming\". I will never forget that, I asked my mother to meet me and she agreed. Once she saw me she could not even speak, she just embraced me in her arms gave me a hug and would not let go. She said what have you don to yourself and why have you not called out for help. I had track marks all up and down my arms I looked as though I only weighed about 90 pounds and my hygiene was awful, My mother already knew that I was having a problem with drugs and because she is my mother she already had some place set up for me to go to. I said how did you know? She said baby you are my son, I gave birth to you and a mother knows when something is just not right with their child. I just cried and told her that I was ready to go. She sent me the the A Forever Recovery program and from the moment I got there and walked in the doors I felt like I was in the right place. Everyone was very welcoming and they all seemed to have a really good grasp on what each person needed as not everyone is going through the same issues. I was able to do one on one counseling witch for mo was great because I was very reserved and I did not like talking in the first place and I had always felt judged. It was hard enough to open up to one person let alone a whole room full of people. Slowly I began to see the reason for my addiction and I was able to see a pattern with my behavior and why I was acting out. I was at the program for roughly over a month and I remember seeing my mother out in the seats at my graduation and all I could do was smile and cry. My mother gave me hope that day and the A Forever Recovery program save my life. I will never be that person again, I will never let a drug or pill or drink dictate my life and take me away from the person that gave me life. This program is without a doubt a life changing experience and I am forever great full to all of the staff that was involved with my recovery process. I encourage anyone that is having a problem with drugs or any other substance to reach out to someone and get the appropriate help needed so that you can be the best version of you that you can and that you deserve. Life is short and there is no need to waste it on something that just takes all of your feelings away and your meaning for life.

- blake
4.7 out of 5
Battle Creek, MI
How to Choose the Best Addiction Rehab Bath, MI Offers
If you've made a decision on what amenities you'll want, you can find Bath inpatient abuse treatment facilities that fit just about any need. From professional treatment for businesspeople to luxury recovery programs for celebrities, your city offers many alternatives, both low-cost and top tier.
How Long Can Recovering from Drug and Alcohol Addiction Take?
Depending on the kind of addiction and severity, you or a relative may be looking at anything from a 30-day inpatient alcohol or drug recovery facility all the way up to a 120-day or longer one. Other drug types can be treated with short-term out-patient programs while severe cases may need longer-term treatment services. However, you can find a Bath treatment center to fit just about any budget.
How Much Does a Rehab Treatment Center Cost and Is Insurance Accepted?
In figuring out the price of rehab in Bath, MI, you first have to decide on the amenities the clinic delivers and its geographic location compared to your own preferences. you'll find a wide range in price for rehab clinics. Many take private insurance, so either check with your provider to see if partial payment is available through your PPO or HMO, or call us at at no cost for a discreet insurance check.
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Whether you need help getting rid of an addiction or live with a friend who does, our hotline is ready to take your call, at any time of day, and is answered by friendly advisors, there to discuss the best-quality residential illicit and prescription drug abuse treatment facilities Bath, Michigan offers. You can review the ins and outs of 30 day treatment clinics vs two or three-month ones and make sure the treatment center you pick is going to give you or your loved one all you need to acheive sobriety.