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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in Benzonia, Michigan

Benzonia, MI has several nearby treatment choices including: 3 medicaid programs, 2 inpatient rehab centers, 2 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like BCBS, 0 detox center, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Addiction Treatment Programs Serving the Benzonia, Michigan Area:

    alcohol rehab program - Centra Wellness Network MI
    6051 Frankfort Highway
    Benzonia, MI. 49616
    877-398-2013


    The Centra Wellness Network is located in Benzonia, MI. It is a publicly-funded community mental health service provider that works out of Benzie and Manistee counties. It partners with other community stakeholders and providers to ensure that its clients are able to access the services that they need to achieve full recovery.

    Be Da Bin Behavioral Health ProgramSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Be Da Bin Behavioral Health Program MI
    2608 Government Center Drive
    Manistee, MI. 49660
    231-723-8288 x6741

    Be Da Bin Behavioral Health Program is 21.2 miles from Benzonia, Michigan

    Be Da Bin Behavioral Health Program is devoted to helping the people of Benzonia and the surrounding areas to find full recovery after a period of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Be Da Bin Behavioral Health Program provides a wide assortment of services in line with their belief of treatments that work - including inpatient drug and alcohol rehabs, long term drug and alcohol rehab centers, detox programs, short term drug and alcohol rehab centers, intensive outpatient treatment and others.

    Be Da Bin Behavioral Health Program also believes that it is crucial that every person gets uniquely tailored treatment to ensure their recovery. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment modalities, including couple/family therapy, group therapy, individual psychotherapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, vocational rehabilitation services, rational emotive behavioral therapy and others. Additionally, Be Da Bin Behavioral Health Program is specialized in residential beds for client's children, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with serious mental illness, clients with HIV/AIDS, substance abuse education, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment services that this drug and alcohol rehab center uses strive to achieve true and lasting sobriety for each of its clients.

    Lastly, Be Da Bin Behavioral Health Program accepts private pay, private insurance, military insurance, payment assistance, state welfare or child and family services funds, county or local government funds and more.

    Munson Medical Center Outpatient Behavioral HealthJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Munson Medical Center MI
    1105 6th Street
    Traverse City, MI. 49684
    231-935-6382

    Munson Medical Center is 24.9 miles from Benzonia, MI

    Munson Healthcare behavioral health specialists are experts in the identification and treatment of behavioral and substance abuse disorders to restore health well-being and a sense of worth.

    Addiction Treatment Services Inc Dakoske HallCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - Addiction Treatment Services Inc MI
    116 East 8th Street
    Traverse City, MI. 49684
    231-922-4810

    Addiction Treatment Services Inc is 25.6 miles from Benzonia, MI

    Why do we care so much? Every day at work, our staff members confront addiction head-on, and we've also seen the effects of addiction outside of our professional lives. Some of us have personally struggled with addiction as an illness, while others have family or close friends who have known - or still intimately know - this complex challenge. We know that strong, bright people often make mistakes, experience trauma or find themselves unable to break unhealthy patterns. We also know that everyone deserves support and understanding, and we're passionate about providing that however we can. All you have to do is introduce yourself.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What are signs that my loved one is a drug abuser?

      Identifying a loved one's drug abuse can be challenging as symptoms can vary depending on the substance being used, the duration of use, and the individual's personal circumstances. However, there are several signs that could potentially indicate drug abuse. These signs can be physical, behavioral, and psychological.

      Physical Signs:

      • Noticeable changes in appetite or sleep patterns
      • Bloodshot eyes, pupils that are larger or smaller than usual
      • Sudden weight loss or weight gain
      • Unusual smells on breath, body, or clothing
      • Tremors, slurred speech, or impaired coordination
      • Neglect of physical appearance and personal hygiene

      Behavioral Signs:

      • Unexplained need for money, or frequent financial problems
      • Engaging in secretive or suspicious behaviors
      • Sudden change in friends, favorite hangouts, and hobbies
      • Frequently getting into trouble (fights, accidents, illegal activities)
      • Neglecting responsibilities at work, school, or home
      • Unexplained absences or a drop in performance in work or school

      Psychological Signs:

      • Unexplained change in personality or attitude
      • Sudden mood swings, irritability, or angry outbursts
      • Periods of unusual hyperactivity or agitation
      • Lack of motivation, appears lethargic or "spaced out"
      • Appears fearful, anxious, or paranoid without reason

      Is there Government assistance to pay for rehab?

      Yes, in the United States, there are several forms of government assistance that can help pay for rehab.

      Medicaid: Medicaid is a state and federal program that provides health coverage for some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Many states' Medicaid programs provide coverage for a range of substance use disorder services, including detoxification, outpatient counseling, residential treatment, medication-assisted treatment, and more. The specific services covered and eligibility criteria can vary by state.

      Medicare: Medicare, a federal program primarily for people age 65 and older, also provides coverage for some substance use disorder treatment. This can include inpatient rehab, outpatient treatment services, and medication-assisted treatment.

      The Affordable Care Act (ACA): The ACA, also known as Obamacare, requires health insurance plans sold on the Health Insurance Marketplace to cover substance use disorder services. This means that individuals who purchase insurance through the Marketplace can access rehab services, often at a lower cost due to income-based subsidies.

      Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): SAMHSA offers grants to states and organizations to provide treatment and recovery services for individuals with substance use disorders. Individuals may be able to access services funded by these grants at little or no cost.

      State and Local Government Programs: Many states and localities have their own programs to help residents access substance use disorder treatment. These programs may offer direct funding for treatment, operate state-funded treatment facilities, or provide vouchers to pay for private treatment.

      Veterans Affairs (VA): The VA provides a range of substance use disorder treatment services to eligible veterans, including detoxification, rehab, outpatient counseling, and medication-assisted treatment.

      Indian Health Service (IHS): The IHS provides a comprehensive health service delivery system for approximately 2.6 million American Indians and Alaska Natives, including services for substance use disorders.


      Are there racial inequities of the treatment of addictive disorders?

      Yes, racial inequities do exist in the treatment of addictive disorders, reflecting systemic disparities that pervade many aspects of healthcare. These inequities can occur across multiple dimensions, including access to treatment, quality of care, and outcomes. Here are some ways in which these inequities manifest:

      • Access to treatment: Racial and ethnic minority groups often face barriers to accessing substance use disorder treatment. These barriers can include factors like limited availability of treatment services in certain communities, lack of insurance or underinsurance, economic challenges, and lack of transportation.
      • Quality of care: Even when individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups do access treatment, they may not receive the same quality of care as their white counterparts. This could be due to factors such as a lack of culturally competent care, bias or discrimination within the healthcare system, or treatment approaches that do not adequately consider cultural or community-specific factors.
      • Treatment outcomes: Racial and ethnic disparities also exist in treatment outcomes for substance use disorders. For example, research has shown that African American and Hispanic individuals often have lower rates of successful completion of substance use disorder treatment programs compared to white individuals.
      • Criminal justice involvement: There is a disproportionately higher rate of criminal justice involvement for substance use issues among people of color, particularly among African American and Hispanic populations. This can impact access to quality treatment, as well as long-term outcomes such as employment and social reintegration.
      • Research gaps: Historically, much of the research on substance use disorders has primarily involved white participants, leading to a lack of data and understanding about the unique experiences, needs, and treatment responses of individuals from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.

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