
INGHAM COUNTY
OKEMOS
GENERAL RESOURCES & WEBSITES
Alcoholics Anonymous: http://alcoholics-anonymous.org
Al-Anon Family Groups: www.al-anonfamilygroups.org
Ala-Teen: www.al-anon.alateen.org
Ala-Anon Information Services in Michigan: www.al-anon.alateen.org/al-anon-in-michigan
Narcotics Anonymous: www.na.org
Drug Free America: www.drugfreeamerica.org
Women for Sobriety: www.womenforsobriety.org
Smart Recovery: www.smartrecovery.org
The National Institute on Drug Abuse-National Institute of Health: www.drugabuse.gov
Partnership at Drug Free: www.drugfree.org
The Recovery Connection: www.recoveryconnection.org/addiction-recovery-alcohol-abuse
Ingham Substance Abuse Prevention: www.drugfreeingham.org
Pill Identifier, Drug list/effects: www.drugs.com
How Drugs Work in the Brain: www.drugabuse.gov/publications/science-addictin/drugs-brain
Street Drugs-Use symptoms-treatment: www.streetdrugs.org
National Site for Services: www.samhsa.gov
Places to go- Transportation and Shelters
Job For Felons
Dial/phone 211: Simple answers or serious help-support groups/counseling/intervention /rehab.
http://hd.ingham.org/Home/EnvironmentalHealth/SubstanceAbusePreventionInformation.aspx
Capitol Area Take Back Meds Program: Safe Disposal of Unwanted Medication, visit, www.takebackmeds.org
LOCAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS
CEICMHCA
Clinton, Ingham, Community Mental Health Authority, PHP Coordinating Agency
812 E. Jolly Rd., Lansing MI 48911
Phone(517-)346-8375
www.ceicmhca.org
Substance abuse component as below
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Services
812 E. Jolly Rd.
Lansing, MI 48911
Phone: (517) 346-8200
A multi-phased drug treatment program organized under the Clinton, Eaton, Ingham Community Mental Health Board. A prevention program that provides information and education on the misuse and or abuse of drugs including alcohol.
Clinton County Counseling Center (CCCC)
1000 E. Sturgis, Suite 3
St. Johns, MI 48879
Phone: (989) 224-6729 Fax: (989) 224-2342
Provides outpatient treatment services to residents of Clinton County as well as screening, assessment and referral for alcohol and drug related offenses. Also provides prevention services to youth.
Correctional Assessment and Treatment Services (CATS)
630 N. Cedar Street
Mason, MI 48854
Phone: (517) 676-2431
Provides outpatient treatment and aftercare for individuals in the Ingham County jail who have a diagnosis of drug and alcohol abuse.
Southland Counseling Center
812 E. Jolly Rd.
Lansing, MI 48911
Phone: (517) 346-8270
Provides outpatient treatment services for individuals with drug and alcohol problems. Methadone maintenance is also provided to individuals with chronic opiate addictions.
Cristo Rey Substance Abuse Program
1717 N. High Street
Lansing, MI 48906
Phone: (517) 372-4700
An outpatient counseling and prevention program designed to meet the needs of the minority communities in the area. Services include: substance abuse education, individual and family counseling, outreach to homeless individuals, a medical clinic and supportive services referrals.
Eaton Substance Abuse Program
1033 Healthcare Dr.
Charlotte, MI 48813
Phone: (517) 543-2580 Fax: (517) 543-8191
An outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program which offers education and assessment services along with individual, group, and family counseling. Services for adolescents as well as outreach substance abuse services are available.
Gateway Community Services
2875 Northwind Dr. Suite 105
East Lansing, MI 48823-4125
Phone: (517) 351-4000
A human service provider offering a wide range of services to families, adolescents, and young adults including: family, group or individual counseling, crisis intervention, parent education and support and emergency shelter.
National Council on Alcoholism/Lansing Regional Area (NCAILRA)
3400 S. Cedar St. Suite 200
Lansing, MI 48910
Phone: (517) 887-0226
NCAILRA is a substance abuse treatment agency that provides services for people experiencing problems with alcohol or other drugs. Offerings include information, education and treatment on an outpatient, intensive outpatient or long-term residential basis. Special programming is available for women and families.
Rise Sober Living
Transitional Sobriety Housing (short or long term) --
Men and women's homes available. Downtown Lansing locations.
Phone 517-703-3389
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Glass House
419 N. Martin Luther King Blvd.
Lansing, MI 48915
Phone: 517-482-2028
A long-term residential program for women with chronic chemical dependency including alcoholism and other drug addictions. This program is part of the continuum of services operated by the National Council on Alcoholism/Lansing Regional Area.
Holy Cross Services
3410 Old Lansing Rd
Lansing Mi.
Phone: 517-657-2980
A Women's Specialty Residential Program that has staff trained to deal with both mental health and substance abuse problems. They provide individual and group therapy and Recovery Coach services along with meetings related to recovery. They accept children of mothers who are attending the program and review each situation on an individual basis to ensure the well-being of all.
ENDEAVOR HOUSE
Christ Centered, residential, community based, sober living home.
1 year program
528 N. Pine Street Lansing Mi.
Phone(517)-367-8988
Holden House
3300 S. Pennsylvania
Lansing, MI 48910
Phone: (517) 394-0004
A long-term residential treatment program for men with chronic chemical dependency including alcoholism and other drug addictions. This program is part of the continuum of services operated by the National Council on Alcoholism/Lansing Regional Area.
Clinton-Eaton-Ingham Community Mental Health Authority/Substance Abuse Services (CEI/CMH Substance Abuse Services)
www.ceicmh.org. Includes the following components: CATS Program: As above under CATS
House of Commons
706 Curtis Street
Mason MI 48854
Phone: (517) 244-0393, Fax: (517) 244-9155
Services offered: Men's Short-term and Long-term Residential. Medicaid provider.
The Recovery Center
810 W. Saginaw
Lansing MI 48915
Phone: 517-267-7623, Fax: (517) 853-2878.
Services offered: Clinically Monitored Detoxification. Medicaid provider.
Rise House
217 N. Sycamore Lansing Mi 48933
Phone 517-703-3389
The Rise recovery community includes both men's and women's homes. The homes are designed for those in post rehab recovery and are designed to help members uncover or rediscover their dreams and goals, and gain life skills for an opportunity to live as clean and sober productive members of society. This, while living the motto “we insist on enjoying life.
Sparrow Health System Substance Abuse Program
Addictions Unit - St. Lawrence Campus
1210 W. Saginaw
Lansing, MI 48915
Phone: (517) 364-7740 Fax: (517) 267-2026
Hours: Inpatient: 24-hour service. Day care: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Intensive outpatient: 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Traditional outpatient: on an individually scheduled basis.
Services: Detoxification and residential 14-21 day inpatient program providing therapy on a one-to-one and group basis with heavy involvement with Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Detoxification is a separate service available if necessary. Family therapist available to counsel families. After-care program after inpatient stay. Services also include a day care, intensive outpatient and traditional outpatient program. These offer the same services as the inpatient on an outpatient basis.
Eligibility: Self admit or as referred.
Cost: Coverage by private insurance and Medicaid.
The Traveler's Club
Michigan State University's Collegiate Recovery Program
Contact: Rebecca Allen ATOD Health Educator
The Traveler's Club is a MSU student organization for Spartans committed to recovery from drug or alcohol addiction. The program provides peer support and fellowship, substance free on and off campus recreational and leisure opportunities, information, referral and advocacy, service learning opportunities, and health education/promotion.
CAPITOL AREA NA MEETINGS
Sunday
8:30 am- A Gathering of men (OS, D, NSM, H)
Sparrow Hospital St. Lawrence Campus Clark Conference Center 1210 W Saginaw St. Lansing
2:00 pm- Vision Of Hope (O, D, NS, AS-4th Sunday)
Volunteers Of America 430 N. Larch Lansing
6:00 pm- Insight Group (C, LS, BF, NS, H Candlelight (80 min) )
Mt. Hope Presbyterian Church (1 Hr meeting) 301 W. Jolly Rd. Lansing
7:00 pm- Alpha Group (C, SS, BF, NS)
Sparrow Hospital St. Lawrence Campus-Green Room 1210 W. Saginaw St. Lansing
Monday
8:30 am- Morning Glory (C, NS)
Westminster Presbyterian Church 743 N. MLK BLVD Lansing
12:00 noon- Never Alone (C, D, NS, BF)
Clean Fun Social Club 3308 S. Cedar St. Lansing
3:30 pm- Just For Today (O, LS, NS)
Everybody Reads 2019 E. Michigan Ave. Lansing
5:00 pm- We Came To Believe (C, NS, D, BF)
Plymouth Congregational Church 2001 E. Grand River Lansing
6:00 pm- Charlotte Hard Heads (O, SS, D, LS, NS, BF)
Eaton Area Recovery Building 202 S. Cochran Charlotte
7:00 pm- Heavenly Express (C, LS, D, BF, NS)
Sparrow Hospital-St. Lawrence Campus- Green Room 1210 W. Saginaw Lansing
7:00 pm- Sacred Fire Group (C, LS, smoking)
Bonfire meeting-All Weather 5126 W. Grand River Lansing (west of airport)
7:00 pm- Set'Em Free (C, D, NS)
3805 E. Bell Oak Rd. Williamston (meeting around fire pit)
7:00 pm- Free At Last (QJLNS, BF)
Freedom Way Church of God 1637 S. Crystal Rd Crystal
7:00 pm- All Together (C, NS, D, BF)
Church Of the Nazarene 2226 S. Michigan Eaton Rapids
Tuesday
8:30 am- Morning Glory (C, NS, D)
Westminster Presbyterian Church 743 N. MLK BLVD Lansing
12:00 Noon- Never Alone (C, D, NS, BF)
Clean Fun Social Club 3308 S. Cedar Lansing
12:00 Noon- Intellectual Idiots
Everybody Reads 2019 E. Michigan Lansing
6:00 pm- Hugs Not Drugs (O, LS, NS, BF)
Foster St. Community Center (room 210) 200 N. Foster Lansing
7:00 pm- Today's Reality (C, SS, NS, BF)
Trinity Episcopal Church 201 E. Jefferson Grand Ledge
8:00 pm- Recovering Radicals (C, NS, ST, BF, candelight)
St. Michaels Episcopal Church 6500 Amwood Lansing
9:00 pm- Why Are We Here Group (O, NS, BF)
Clean Fun Social Club 3308 S. Cedar Lansing
Wednesday
8:30 am- Morning Glory (C, NS)
Westminster Presbyterian Church 743 N. MLK BLVD Lansing
12:30 pm- No Day But Today (C, NS, D, BF)
Plymouth Congregational Church 2001 E. Grand River Lansing
3:30 pm- Just For Today (O, NS, LS)
Everybody Reads 2019 E. Michigan Lansing
5:30 pm- Steps to Serenity University Lutheran Church 1020 S. Harrison East Lansing
7:00 pm- Heavenly Express (C, NS, LS, D, BF)
Sparrow Hospital St Lawrence Campus- Green Room 1210 W. Saginaw Lansing
7:00 pm- Sacred Fire Group (C, LS, Smoking)
Bonfire Meeting-All Weather 5126 W. Grand River Lansing (west of airport)
7:00 pm- St. John's Group (O, BF, LS, NS, candlelight)
Clinton Co. Mental Health 201 W. Railroad St Johns
9:00 pm- Why Are We Here Group (O, NS, BF)
Clean Fun Social Club 3308 S. Cedar Lansing
Thursday
8:30 am- Morning Glory (C, NS, D)
Westminster Presbyterian Church 743 N. MLK BLVD Lansing
12:00 Noon- Pathway To Serenity (O, NS, BF, D)
Clean Fun Social Club 3308 s. Cedar Lansing
12:00 Noon- Intellectual Idiots (O, BF, NS, T) Barefoot Style
Everybody Reads 2019 E. Michigan Lansing
6:00 pm- Hugs Not Drugs (O, LS, NS, BF)
Foster St. Community Center Room 210 200 N. Foster Lansing
7:00 pm- Common Ground (C, NS, LS, BF)
Southland Counseling Center (CMH) 812 E. Jolly Lansing
7:30 pm- Insight Group (C, NS, LS, BF)
Mt. Hope Presbyterian Church (1 Hr. 10 min Meeting) 301 W. Jolly Lansing
8:00 pm- Charlotte Hard Heads (C, SS, O, LS, NS, BF, candle light)
Eaton Area Recovery Building 202 S. Cochran Charlotte
9:00 pm- Why Are We Here Group (C, NS, BF)
Clean Fun Social Club 330 S. Cedar Lansing
Friday
8:30 am- Morning Glory (C, LS, D, NS)
Westminster Presbyterian Church 743 N. MLK BLVD Lansing
12:00 Noon- Never Alone (C, NS, D, BF)
Clean Fun Social Club 3308 S. Cedar Lansing
5:30 pm- More Will Be Revealed (C, LS, NS, BF)
Faith Lutheran Church 4515 S. Dobie Okemos
7:00 pm- Spiritual Awakening (C, NS, LS, BF, candle light)
Bethlehem Lutheran Church 549 E. Mt. Hope Lansing
7:00 pm- Sacred Fire Group (C, LS, smoking)
Bonfire Meeting-All Weather 5126 W. Grand River Lansing (west of airport)
7:00 pm- Free At Last (C, D, NS, Bf)
Freedom Way Church of God 1637 Crystal Rd. Crystal
8:00 pm- Charlotte Hard Heads (C, SS, LS, NS, BF)
Eaton Area Recovery Building 202 S. Cochran Charlotte (last Friday/month speaker meeting)
8:00 pm- Steps To Serenity (C, SS, NS, BF, glow light)
Clean Fun Social Club 3308 S. Cedar Lansing
9:00 pm- Friday Night Live (O-1st and 4th Friday/month; C-2nd and 3rd Friday/month, NS, BF, SS)
Sparrow Hospital St. Lawrence Campus- Green Room 1210 W. Saginaw Lansing
Saturday
8:30 am- Morning Glory (C, NS, D)
Westminster Presbyterian Church 743 N. MLK BLVD Lansing
11:30 am- Diversity Unplugged (C, CN, NS, LS)
Everybody Reads 2019 E. Michigan Lansing
12:00 Noon- Phoenix Rising (C, LS, NS, CN)
Restoration House 600 W. Lapeer Lansing
3:30 pm- Just For Today (O, NS, LS)
Everybody Reads 2019 E. Michigan Lansing
6:00 pm- Charlotte Hard Heads (C, SS, D, LS, NS, BF)
Eaton Area Recovery Building 202 S. Cochran Charlotte
7:00 pm- New Beginnings (C, NS, SS, BF)
St. Therese Church 120 W. Randolph Lansing
7:00 pm- All Together (C, NS, D, BF)
Church of the Nazarene 2226 S. Michigan Eaton Rapids
7:00 pm- Alpha (C, NS, BF)
Sparrow Hospital St. Lawrence Campus- Green Room 1210 W. Saginaw Lansing
8:00 pm- Carson City Saturday Night (C, NS, SS/OT)
First Congregational Church 306 E. Main Carson City
Midnight- Charlotte Hard Heads (O, D, NS)
Eaton Area Recovery Building 202 S. Cochrane Charlotte
Legend
C= Closed Meeting (for addicts/those desiring to stop only)
CC= Child Care Available
O= Open Meeting
SPKR= Speaker
SS= Step Study
LS= Literature Study
P= Panel/Podium
CN= Common Needs (Men's, Women's Gay's)
BF= Barrier Free/Accessible to Handicapped
NS= Non-smoking
OT= Open Topic
ST= Step Tradition
D= Discussion
FAMILY SUPPORT GROUPS
Mondays
5:30pm
The Clean Fun Social House (Nar-Anon)
3308 South Cedar Street
Lansing Mi.
Tuesdays
7:30pm
Coming Together for Hope (Nar-Anon)
St. Michael's Episcopal Church
6500 Armwood Dr.
Lansing Mi.
Thursdays
6pm-8pm
Friends and Family Support (Nar-Anon)
913 W Holmes Rd
Suite 200 Lansing Mi
(517-887-0226)
4th Tuesday of the Month
7pm-830pm
Families Against Narcotics Okemos/Ingham Chapter
University Lutheran Church
1020 S. Harrison Rd.
East Lansing Mi.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Drug addiction?
Drug addiction is a complex brain disease. it is characterized by compulsive, at time uncontrollable, drug craving, seeking, and use that persist even in the face of extremely negative consequences. Drug seeking becomes compulsive, in large part as a result of the effects of prolonged drug use on brain functioning and, thus, on behavior. For many people, drug addiction becomes chronic, with relapses possible even after long periods of abstinence.
Who do I call for help?
Community Mental Health provides an excellent starting point for the tri-county region. Call the Community Mental Health Care Coordination Center at 1-888-230-7629.
What will happen when I call?
You will be asked a few questions, then an appointment will be scheduled for an initial assessment. Based on the results of that assessment, a recommendation will be made for appropriate treatment.
What if I can't pay?
Services are covered by most major health insurers, including Medicaid. A sliding fee scale is used to ensure that services are affordable and accessible to all families. No one will be denied services due to the lack of financial resources.
What if I don't have transportation to the treatment facility?
There are options available to help you get here.
I am pregnant and need substance abuse treatment. Can I get help?
Yes. Pregnant women are a priority for treatment and are generally assessed/admitted for treatment within 36 hours.
What services (level of care) are available?
There are several different services, or levels of care. They are listed below:
Prevention: Programming directed at individuals who have not been determined to require treatment for substance use disorders. Funded prevention services must be provided in a variety of settings for both the general population and for subgroups who are at risk for substance use disorders.
Individual/Family Therapy: one-on-one meetings arranged between a clinician and the individual seeking substance use disorder treatment. Family members and significant others may also be in attendance.
Dual Diagnosis/Co-Occurring Treatment: Treatment services provided to a person by programs and clinicians with competencies in substance use and mental health disorders.
Group Therapy: Substance use disorder counseling led by a therapist in a group setting of people dealing with a variety of substance use issues. Group therapy usually includes didactic lectures, therapeutic discussions, and other group activities.
Sub-Acute Detoxification: Medically supervised care provided in a substance use disorder residential setting for the purpose of managing the effects of withdrawal from alcohol or drugs.
Methadone/Other Medication Supported Services: Medication detoxification means the dispensing of drugs in decreasing doses to an individual in order to alleviate adverse physiological or psychological incident to withdrawal from the continuous or sustained use of a narcotic drug. It is also used as a method of bringing the individual to a narcotic-free state within a specified period. The two types of medication detoxification are: (1) short- term detoxification is for less than 30 days; (2) long-term detoxification is for between 30 and 180 days. Methadone maintenance involves the use of methadone as rehabilitation in conjunction with other medical and therapeutic care. It includes outpatient treatment, dispensing of methadone, and medication monitoring. Services must be provided under the supervision of a physician who is licensed to practice medicine in the State of Michigan.
Residential Treatment: This is a supervised live-in substance use disorder program that includes residential, group, didactic, and peer therapy all within a supportive living environment. There are residential programs specific to men, women, and adolescents. Some women's residential programs allow for the women's children to live with them during treatment.
Women's Specialty Services: This is gender specific substance use disorder treatment and other therapeutic interventions for priority women which may address issues of relationships, Sexual and Physical abuse parenting, and child care. Priority women need to meet one or more of the following criteria: pregnant with IV drug use; pregnant, up to 1 year post-par-tum; have children at risk; CPS involvement or threat of CPS action, or IV drug use.
Case Management: This is service that assist providers in designing and implementing strategies for obtaining services and supports that are goal oriented and individualized and that assist with access to needed health services, financial assistance, housing, employment, education, social services, and other services.
Recovery Supports: The focus of treatment is shifted from professional-assisted to peer or other-assisted in a less formal community setting. Services are designed primarily by individuals in recovery in order to help prevent relapse and to promote recovery.
Early Intervention: A specifically focused treatment program including stage-based intervention for individuals with substance use disorders as identified through screening or assessment process including individuals who may not meet threshold of abuse or dependency.