About Salvation Army West Michigan Harbor Light – Grand Rapids
The Salvation Army’s Turning Point center is a nonprofit substance abuse treatment program. They provide adults with a continuum of services including detox, inpatient (IP) and outpatient (OP) treatment, and dual diagnosis care. The Turning Point program guides clients through the process of changing addictive behaviors through holistic methods. You’ll find ’em in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The sub-acute detox program lasts from three to five days. It’s open to clients who have used drugs or alcohol in the previous 72 hours and exhibit withdrawal symptoms. During the detox process clients receive medical care and peer support to manage symptoms.
The short-term residential treatment program lasts between 5 and 30 days and is open to clients who demonstrate a desire to turn away from addiction. Clients are closely monitored by staff during their stay. Services offered include group therapy, education groups, referrals, continuing care planning, and an introduction to Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous groups.
Outpatient care allows clients to live at home and continue working while attending regularly scheduled treatment sessions. It utilizes the same modalities as the inpatient program. After six to eight weeks, clients will be assessed to determine if they are ready to exit the program.
Turning Point provides specialized dual diagnosis care for clients with both substance use disorders and additional mental health disorders.
The Turning Point program lists its accepted insurance plans like BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, HCSC, TRICARE, and Anthem. Clients are advised that out of network benefits may vary and are encouraged to confirm coverage with their plan.