About Salvation Army – Clemens Park
The Salvation Army Harbor Light offers hope to men and women across the Great Lakes Division seeking to reclaim their lives from alcohol and drug addiction. Their continuum of recovery-oriented programs at this Clinton Township, Michigan location fosters self-sufficiency and a life of sobriety that enables you to take full control of your life.
These programs range from subacute detox through residential care to outpatient treatment. They provide medication-assisted treatment to address opioid use issues. They also offer specialized intensive outpatient programs for pregnant women and moms with children. They particularly target the underserved and individuals from the inner city with limited resources to access substance use therapy. Harbor Light’s continuum of care is available across five campuses in the Great Lake Division of Michigan.
The Macomb Campus is situated on Stepnitz Drive in southeastern Clinton Township within Macomb County. The facility is about three miles south of Clinton River Heritage Park and four miles southeast of George George Memorial Park.
The Macomb Campus boasts a safe and peaceful setting that inspires healing. Patients undergo screening and thorough assessment involving physical and medical examination during intake. This facilitates tailored treatment via personalized care planning and also ensures placement at the appropriate level of care.
Most people begin their healing journey here with subacute detox. You’ll be carefully monitored by physicians to ensure your body is responding appropriately to withdrawal. The process incorporates medication-assisted treatment using Suboxone or Vivitrol to help you better manage withdrawal symptoms and curb physiological cravings.
You may transition to residential rehab following detox once you stabilize. Residential care in this campus takes place in a nurturing environment and lasts 30 to 90 days. They offer comfortable sleeping space, nutritious meals three times daily and tailored support as you work towards a drug-free lifestyle.
You’ll attend therapy sessions to address underlying psychological issues and build practical sober skills to prevent relapse. They emphasize family involvement to create a positive family dynamic and strengthen your support network.
The program also includes peer counseling and support groups to provide encouragement, shared experiences and a sense of community throughout your recovery. They even offer spiritual counseling to strengthen your relationship with God and help you find purpose in your journey. Onsite psychiatric nurse practitioners provide psychiatric care to support people with dually diagnosed mental issues like depression.
You may choose to continue your healing journey by stepping down to the outpatient services provided here. They offer recovery-oriented intensive outpatient (IOP) and general outpatient treatment (OP). These programs involve daytime, evening and weekend therapy groups to enhance convenience and flexibility.
Specialized IOP is available that meets the unique recovery needs of pregnant women and moms with children. The wraparound services you can receive in this facility also include case management. Your case manager coordinates care, advocates for your needs and provides linkage to county or community services to ensure sustained stability as you move forward. These encompass housing assistance, job placement and educational programs alongside transportation and legal support as necessary.