Outpatient Addiction Treatment

Treatment for substance use disorder while you stay at home

We may recommend outpatient treatment for adult or teen patients as a first step in addiction treatment. In outpatient care, patients work through personal treatment plans without having to stay in an overnight facility.

Outpatient care also is the next step in care for patients who are successful in more intensive treatment, such as our Intensive Outpatient Program, which also is out of the hospital but incorporates more structured group therapy.

You may be a good candidate for outpatient treatment if you:

  • Aren’t currently being treated for additional behavioral health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder
  • Currently use relatively low amounts of addictive substances
  • Have a stable, supportive home environment
  • Have few or no additional medical conditions that require treatment
Virtual Care Available

Henry Ford Maplegrove Center now offers the full scope of outpatient addiction treatment in a virtual setting using your smartphone, tablet or computer.

What to expect from outpatient treatment

Outpatient Addiction TreatmentTreatment starts with a thorough assessment, which includes both a physical exam and a psychosocial exam. Next, our addiction team will work with you and your loved ones to create a personalized plan for treatment and recovery.

You’ll attend weekly group counseling and/or individual therapy, depending on your specific needs. And you’ll consult with one of our doctors as issues arise relating to your recovery.

Your care plan may include detoxification and medication-assisted treatment if needed.

Outpatient addiction care is available at:

After the initial treatment phase, we encourage you to continue the recovery process by taking advantage of community education and support resources for addiction. This includes our own programs and those offered by various 12-step organizations.

For an addiction assessment appointment, contact us:
  • Southeast Michigan: (248) 661-6100 or complete this form
  • Jackson County Area: (800) 531-3728
Support During Treatment

Support from other can help your recovery. We offer education programs and support groups for you and your family.

Learn More
We’re Here to Help
Take the first step to recovery. Contact us: (248) 661-6100.
X

Cookie Consent

We use cookies to improve your website experience. By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Read our Internet Privacy Statement  to learn what information we collect and how we use it.

Accept all
Dismiss