Drug Rehabs in Warren, MI

For the past decade, overdose deaths have been increasing in Warren, Michigan. Fortunately, there are treatment centers available nearby.

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Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Warren, Michigan

Warren is the 3rd largest city in Michigan and is located in Macomb County, bordering the city of Detroit. Drug related overdoses in Macomb County have been increasing over the past decade. In 2018, 66% of overdoses the area were caused by Opioids. This increase has put Macomb in the top 10 Michigan counties with the highest fatal overdose rates.

Over the past few years Macomb County has seen a rise in opioid abuse and deaths; in fact, more than 3 out of 5 drug deaths involve Opioids. Data has shown an increase in deaths involving heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioids like Methadone, Oxycodone, and Hydrocodone and prescription benzodiazepines like Valium, and Xanax. Even though the population has been steadily decreasing, prescriptions for controlled substances have increased. In 2018, almost 800,000 Opioid prescriptions were written in Macomb county.

In response to increased overdoses, the county had made efforts to supply the Sheriff’s office and local police with Naloxone. This medicine can counteract the effects of Opioids to prevent an overdose and save someone’s life.

Prevention Programs In Warren

Warren has been actively combatting the war on drugs by using evidence-based practices in treatment and prevention of substance abuse. In early 2019 the Federal Anti-Narcotics Team of Macomb (FANTOM) was unveiled to combat the increasing drug epidemic. FANTOM is comprised of agents from Chesterfield Township, Macomb County Sheriff’s Office, Warren Police Department, Sterling Heights Police Department, and Clinton Township Police Department. The group was formed by Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer and local law enforcement after seeing drug use and drug deaths in Macomb County rapidly increasing. According to the DEA, heroin and fentanyl are major issues nationwide, especially in Warren. FANTOM helps in training officers and communicating amongst other agencies to share intelligence.

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The city of Warren, Michigan has support from Macomb County Community Mental Health and its designated coordinating agency for substance abuse services, The Macomb County Office of Substance Abuse (MCOSA).The Office of Substance Abuse is responsible for:

  • Subcontracting community agencies to provide publicly funded prevention and treatment services
  • Management of covered substance abuse services
  • Providing support services in prevention program development, quality assurance, training, recipient rights, etc.

MCOSA manages around $13 million in federal, state, and local funds to provide services for the community in preventing and treating substance abuse. Priority in treatment is given to women who are pregnant or parenting and struggling with drug addiction.

Substance Abuse Recipient Rights

Every person receiving alcohol or drug treatment services is protected by the Substance Abuse Recipient Rights. Some of these rights include:

  • The right to confidentiality (privacy).
  • The right to be free from abuse and neglect.
  • The right to services the meets one’s needs.
  • The right to be treated with dignity and respect.

These rights are written out in the Administrative Rules for Substance Abuse Programs in Michigan and in other State and Federal laws.

Angel Program

Michigan State Police decided to implement the Angel Program in 2016 as an effort to combat addiction rather than placing more people in jail without recovery. The MSP Angel program allows a person struggling with drug addiction to walk into any MSP post during business hours and ask for assistance in recovery rather than facing arrest or jail time. During the intake process an “Angel” volunteer is present to support the individual and provide transportation to the appropriate treatment facility. The Angel Program relies on the local community for volunteers and donations in order to keep their services running.

Find Addiction Treatment In Warren

Alcohol and drug addiction tears thousands of families apart each year. In a community where drug use is increasing, it can be difficult to maintain abstinence, but help is out there. Many agencies and programs exist in Michigan to combat substance abuse; however, some may choose an inpatient program outside of their home state. For more information, contact a treatment provider today.

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Government Programs

Find local government programs that promote sober living and will help you find peace in your day to day life.

Name Location Phone
Michigan Service Office of NA, Inc. 726 Livernois Avenue
Ferndale, MI 48220
248-544-2010
Area 33: Southeast Michigan P.O. Box 2843
Southfield, MI 48037-2843

College Programs

Counseling Center

Trinity Lutheran College

38900 Harper Ave.
Clinton Township, MI 48036

Psychological and Counseling Services

University of Detroit Mercy

4001 W. McNichols Rd.
Detroit, MI 48221

Counseling Services

Marygrove College

8425 W. McNichols
Detroit, MI 48221

Drug or Alcohol Abuse Education Programs

Sacred Heart Major Seminary

2701 Chicago Boulevard
Detroit, Michigan 48206

ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG POLICY AND PREVENTION PROGRAM

College for Creative Studies

201 East Kirby
Detroit, MI 48202

Counseling & Psychological Services

Wayne State University

Room 552 Student Center Building
Detroit, Michigan 48202

Clinical Counseling Services

Lawrence Technological University

21000 West Ten Mile Road
Southfield, MI, 48075-1058

OU Counseling Center

Oakland University

408 Meadow Brook Road
Rochester, MI 48309-4452

Counseling Services

University of Michigan-Dearborn

4901 Evergreen Rd
2157 UC, Dearborn, MI 48128-1491

AA and NA Meetings in Warren

Name Address Fellowship Hours
Detroit/Wayne County Intergroup 4750 Woodward Ave. Suite #407, Detroit, MI 48201 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Alcoholics Anonymous of Oakland County Michigan" 168 University Drive, Pontiac, Michigan 48342 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Tuesday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Wednesday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Thursday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Friday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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