Michigan Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources
This Michigan treatment and behavioral health directory organizes substance use treatment, MAT/OTP access, mental health counseling, DUI or OWI assessment routes, batterer intervention programs, anger-management services, evaluations, outpatient care, residential recovery programs, peer recovery, crisis services, telehealth options, and court-related support resources that may assist people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, reentry, community supervision, sobriety court, mental health court, veterans court, traffic-offense requirements, and related service obligations across Michigan.
Michigan treatment requirements can vary significantly depending on the court, probation office, parole authority, evaluator recommendation, Secretary of State or driver-related requirement, diversion agreement, specialty court participation, domestic violence order, insurance coverage, Community Mental Health access rules, or supervising authority. Users should confirm approval, reporting expectations, provider acceptance, telehealth acceptance, attendance documentation, and certificate language before enrolling or paying fees.
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Behavioral health providers, outpatient counseling offices, recovery centers, MAT providers, OTP clinics, Community Mental Health partners, licensed clinicians, batterer intervention providers, anger-management programs, DUI/OWI assessment providers, peer recovery organizations, sober-living operators, telehealth programs, residential treatment programs, and court-related service organizations may request listing updates or enhanced visibility on OACRA.
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Statewide Michigan Treatment & Behavioral Health Resources
Coverage includes all Michigan counties. This statewide section centralizes MDHHS behavioral-health access, publicly funded substance-use and mental-health routes, MiCAL/988 crisis support, MAT/OTP access, documentation reminders, DUI/OWI assessment guidance, batterer intervention reminders, and statewide behavioral-health navigation before regional provider boards below.
Statewide access
Michigan Treatment, Behavioral Health & SUD Routes
Michigan MDHHS Behavioral Health & SUD Access Route
State behavioral-health and SUD route
Michigan’s public access route connects users to county or Detroit contact information for publicly funded substance-use treatment, problem-gambling counseling, mental-health counseling, and assessment or class information connected to substance-use-related traffic offenses. Users should confirm county access, eligibility, assessments, program approval, and documentation before enrolling.
MDHHS routeMental health / SUDConfirm county access
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County access • assessment • treatment level • documentation • payment
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Statewide Michigan
Michigan Crisis & Access Line / 988
Statewide crisis support route
Michigan users can call or text 988 for crisis support. MiCAL/988 connects people experiencing emotional distress, mental-health crisis, substance-use crisis, or urgent support needs. For emergencies, immediate danger, overdose, or urgent medical concerns, call 911.
Use For
Mental-health crisis • substance-use crisis • urgent support
Area
24/7 statewide access
Michigan Substance Use Disorder Resource Route
Substance-use treatment and recovery route
Michigan’s SUD resource route includes information on medications for opioid use disorder, overdose reversal, inpatient and outpatient treatment, harm reduction, recovery community organizations, and recovery centers. Service availability varies by location.
Federal treatment locator for mental-health and substance-use providers. Users can search Michigan providers by ZIP code, payment type, outpatient care, residential care, telehealth, opioid treatment, and service category.
Treatment locatorMental health / SUDCourt acceptance varies
Michigan DUI / OWI Assessment, Class & Treatment Guidance
Michigan DUI/OWI-related requirements may involve substance-use assessment, alcohol/drug education, counseling, treatment recommendations, traffic-offense-related classes, probation reporting, or driver-related compliance. Users should confirm whether the provider, class, evaluator, certificate language, and reporting method match the court, attorney, probation, or driver-related requirement.
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Curriculum • group length • attendance • completion certificate
Area
Statewide / local providers
MAT / OTP Continuity & Reporting Questions
For methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone, naltrexone/Vivitrol, or other recovery medication services, ask how dosing, counseling, attendance, drug screens, documentation, insurance, transportation, and reporting are handled. Users should confirm whether the supervising authority, specialty court, housing program, employer, or referral source requires special reporting.
MAT / OTPRecovery medicationConfirm reporting rules
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Provider • officer • specialty court • housing program
Detroit / Wayne County Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Detroit, Dearborn, Livonia, Westland, Inkster, Hamtramck, Highland Park, Downriver communities, and Wayne County. Users should confirm intake, insurance, documentation, treatment level, telehealth options, and whether a provider can issue records required by probation, parole, diversion, specialty courts, DUI/OWI cases, or other court-related requirements.
Detroit-area behavioral-health route for mental health, substance-use support, outpatient services, care coordination, and related community-based support. Users should confirm location, intake rules, documentation, payment, and court-related reporting capacity.
Behavioral healthMental health / SUDConfirm intake
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Counseling • SUD support • care coordination • records
Area
Detroit / Wayne County
Detroit Recovery Project
Recovery and peer-support route
Detroit recovery route for substance-use recovery support, peer recovery, outpatient support, recovery coaching, and related services. Users should confirm program type, documentation, attendance verification, and whether the service satisfies any formal treatment or supervision requirement.
Recovery supportPeer recoveryConfirm service level
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Recovery coaching • outpatient support • attendance proof
Area
Detroit / Wayne County
SHAR — Self Help Addiction Rehabilitation
Detroit addiction-treatment route
Detroit substance-use treatment and recovery route for residential, outpatient, peer recovery, and support services. Users should confirm current programs, bed availability, treatment level, documentation, payment, and reporting capacity.
Substance useResidential / outpatientConfirm bed status
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Residential • outpatient • recovery • completion proof
Area
Detroit
Court-related support
Counseling, Stabilization, Family Services & Documentation
Black Family Development
Behavioral counseling and family-service route
Detroit family-service and behavioral-support route that may include counseling, behavioral intervention, family support, and related services. Users should confirm current program availability, age range, documentation, referral rules, and whether a program fits the exact court-related requirement.
CounselingFamily / behavioral supportConfirm program fit
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Counseling • intervention • attendance records • referrals
Area
Detroit / Wayne County
Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO)
Behavioral-health and stabilization route
Detroit behavioral-health and stabilization route offering community-based services and support for complex needs. Users should confirm current programs, intake, eligibility, documentation, and whether services align with any treatment-plan or supervision requirement.
Ask About
Behavioral health • stabilization • documentation • referrals
Area
Detroit / Wayne County
Hegira Health
Wayne County behavioral-health route
Wayne County behavioral-health route for mental health, substance-use support, crisis-related services, outpatient services, and community-based care. Users should confirm location, program type, documentation, insurance, and court-related compatibility.
Behavioral healthMental health / SUDConfirm current services
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Counseling • SUD support • crisis route • records
Area
Wayne County
Oakland & Macomb Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Pontiac, Ferndale, Royal Oak, Southfield, Troy, Waterford, Warren, Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, Mount Clemens, Oakland County, Macomb County, and nearby Metro Detroit communities. Users should confirm county access, documentation, payment, treatment level, telehealth options, and whether a provider can meet the exact court-related or supervision-related requirement.
Oakland County counseling and behavioral-health route
Oakland County service route for outpatient counseling, behavioral-health support, family services, and related community-based care. Users should confirm current program availability, adult eligibility, documentation, insurance, and court-related reporting capacity.
Behavioral-health route serving Southeast Michigan with mental health, substance-use-related support, outpatient care, care coordination, and related services. Users should confirm access location, intake rules, documentation, payment, and program fit.
Behavioral healthMental health / SUDConfirm intake
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Counseling • SUD support • care coordination • records
Area
Oakland County / Southeast MI
Easterseals MORC
Oakland and Macomb behavioral-health route
Behavioral-health and community-support route serving Oakland and Macomb communities. Services may include mental health, substance-use-related support, care coordination, crisis-related support, and community-based programming. Confirm eligibility, referral pathway, documentation, and program fit.
Ask About
Mental health • SUD support • crisis • records
Area
Oakland / Macomb
Macomb Family Services
Macomb counseling and court-related route
Macomb County counseling route that may include outpatient counseling, anger-management-related support, behavioral-health services, and family-support programming. Users should confirm current programs, documentation, referral needs, and court-related fit.
CounselingAnger-management routeConfirm program acceptance
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Counseling • anger management • attendance • certificates
Area
Macomb County
County access & specialty routes
Community Mental Health, SUD Access, Court Groups & Documentation
Macomb County Community Mental Health
County behavioral-health access route
County public behavioral-health access route for mental health, substance-use-related support, crisis coordination, community-based services, and referrals. Users should confirm eligibility, access rules, documentation, and whether a program can support court-related reporting.
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Eligibility • intake • counseling • crisis • records
Area
Macomb County
Oakland Community Health Network
Oakland County behavioral-health access route
Oakland County public behavioral-health access route for mental health, substance-use-related support, crisis access, care coordination, and community-based services. Users should confirm access requirements, eligibility, documentation, and program fit.
County accessMental health / SUDConfirm eligibility
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Access • referrals • crisis • SUD support • documentation
Area
Oakland County
CARE of Southeastern Michigan
Recovery, prevention and support route
Southeast Michigan support route for substance-use prevention, recovery support, family services, education, and community-based programming. Users should confirm whether a service is treatment, recovery support, education, or referral navigation before relying on it for a formal condition.
Recovery supportEducation / preventionConfirm service level
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Recovery support • education • documentation • referrals
Area
Macomb / Southeast MI
Ascension Eastwood Behavioral Health
Behavioral-health and outpatient route
Behavioral-health route serving Southeast Michigan with mental health, outpatient care, substance-use-related support, assessment, and clinical service pathways. Users should confirm location, referral requirements, insurance, and documentation practices.
Ask About
Assessment • counseling • outpatient • records
Area
Oakland / Macomb / Southeast MI
Flint, Lansing & Mid-Michigan Treatment Resources
Primary coverage includes Flint, Genesee County, Lansing, East Lansing, Ingham County, Saginaw, Bay City, Midland, Jackson, Ann Arbor-adjacent routes, and surrounding Mid-Michigan communities. Users should confirm current program access, documentation, eligibility, insurance, telehealth options, and whether services match court-related or supervision-related requirements.
Flint-area treatment route for substance-use services, behavioral programming, cognitive-behavioral supports, anger-management-related services, recovery, and court-related program needs. Users should confirm current program level, documentation, approval, and reporting requirements.
SUD / counselingCBT / anger-management routeConfirm approval
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CBT • anger management • SUD treatment • attendance records
Area
Flint / Genesee County
Genesee Health System
Genesee County behavioral-health route
County behavioral-health access route for mental health, substance-use-related support, crisis services, outpatient care, community-based support, and assessment pathways. Users should confirm eligibility, documentation, and court-related reporting capacity.
Ask About
Mental health • SUD access • crisis • documentation
Area
Flint / Genesee County
Mid-State Health Network
Regional behavioral-health and SUD access route
Regional public behavioral-health and substance-use access route covering Mid-Michigan communities through network partners. Users should confirm county access, provider referral, assessment route, eligibility, and documentation expectations.
Regional accessMental health / SUDConfirm county route
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County access • assessment • referrals • treatment level
Area
Mid-Michigan region
Lansing-Area Behavioral Health & Counseling Routes
Lansing-area users may need outpatient counseling, substance-use assessments, mental-health treatment, recovery support, or court-related group services. Use county access routes and named providers to confirm fit, documentation, and approval before enrolling.
Confirm With
Court • probation • county access • evaluator • provider
Ask About
Assessment • counseling • documentation • payment
Area
Lansing / Ingham County
County access & court-related support
CMH, SUD Access, Evaluations, Groups & Documentation
Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton & Ingham Counties
Lansing-area CMH access route
Lansing-area public behavioral-health route for mental health, crisis, community services, and substance-use-related access through county systems. Users should confirm eligibility, intake, referrals, and documentation.
CMH accessMental health / crisisEligibility varies
County behavioral-health access route for mental health, crisis, community services, and substance-use-related coordination. Users should confirm access rules, referrals, documentation, and whether services meet any ordered treatment condition.
Ask About
Mental health • crisis • SUD referrals • records
Area
Saginaw County
Bay-Arenac Behavioral Health
Bay and Arenac behavioral-health access route
County behavioral-health route for Bay and Arenac communities. Users should confirm eligibility, access procedures, mental-health services, substance-use-related support, crisis access, and documentation practices.
Ask About
Intake • crisis • referrals • documentation
Area
Bay City / Arenac County
Peer Recovery Meetings & Recovery Navigation — Mid-Michigan
Peer-led recovery meetings and recovery-support organizations may support sobriety, stability, and accountability, but they do not replace formal treatment when a court, evaluator, or supervising officer orders clinical services. Confirm whether meeting slips, signatures, online meetings, or sponsor verification are accepted.
Peer supportRecovery meetingsNot a substitute for ordered treatment
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Officer • court • evaluator • treatment provider
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Meeting slips • signatures • online attendance • approved format
Area
Mid-Michigan
West Michigan Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Grand Rapids, Kent County, Wyoming, Muskegon, Holland, Ottawa County, Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Allegan, St. Joseph, Berrien County, and nearby West Michigan communities. Users should confirm intake, documentation, insurance, treatment level, telehealth acceptance, and whether a provider can satisfy the specific court-related, supervision-related, or evaluator-directed requirement.
Treatment providers
Behavioral Health, Substance Use, MAT & Recovery
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services
Grand Rapids behavioral-health route
West Michigan behavioral-health provider offering mental-health treatment, counseling, psychiatric services, substance-use-related support, outpatient treatment, and related behavioral-health services. Users should confirm service location, referral requirements, insurance acceptance, documentation, and court-related reporting options.
Ask About
Counseling • psychiatry • evaluations • documentation
Area
Grand Rapids / West Michigan
Network180
Kent County behavioral-health access route
Kent County behavioral-health access route providing mental-health services, crisis coordination, substance-use-related support, referrals, and community-based care. Users should confirm eligibility, county access requirements, documentation, and treatment recommendations.
County accessMental health / SUDEligibility varies
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MAT • counseling • integrated care • documentation
Area
Grand Rapids / West Michigan
Sanford House at Cherry Street Services
Substance-use treatment and recovery route
Grand Rapids recovery and treatment route for substance-use services, residential treatment pathways, outpatient recovery support, and related clinical services. Users should confirm treatment level, documentation, bed availability, and payment requirements.
Ask About
Residential • outpatient • recovery • documentation
Area
Grand Rapids
Community access & recovery
County Systems, Recovery Support & Documentation
Ottawa County Community Mental Health
County behavioral-health access route
County behavioral-health access route for mental health, crisis services, community support, substance-use-related referrals, and treatment navigation. Users should confirm eligibility, intake, documentation, and service availability.
County accessMental health / crisisConfirm eligibility
Ask About
Access • crisis • counseling • documentation
Area
Ottawa County
Integrated Services of Kalamazoo (ISK)
Kalamazoo behavioral-health access route
Behavioral-health route for Kalamazoo County residents seeking mental-health support, substance-use services, crisis resources, community treatment, and coordinated care. Users should confirm eligibility, access rules, and documentation requirements.
Ask About
Counseling • crisis • treatment access • records
Area
Kalamazoo County
Recovery Coaching & Peer Recovery Support Routes
Recovery coaches and peer recovery organizations may help users maintain sobriety, connect with resources, build accountability, and strengthen recovery plans. Users should confirm whether peer recovery participation alone satisfies any supervision condition, treatment recommendation, or specialty-court requirement.
Peer recoveryRecovery supportConfirm acceptance
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Court • probation • evaluator • treatment provider
Ask About
Attendance verification • meeting records • referrals
Area
West Michigan
Telehealth & Virtual Treatment Reminder
Telehealth may improve access for transportation barriers, work schedules, disability accommodations, childcare responsibilities, and rural communities. Users should confirm whether virtual counseling, telehealth treatment, online groups, or virtual evaluations satisfy court-related, probation-related, or evaluator-directed requirements before enrolling.
TelehealthVirtual accessAcceptance varies
Confirm With
Court • officer • evaluator • provider
Ask About
Attendance tracking • documentation • reporting • certificates
Primary coverage includes Traverse City, Petoskey, Alpena, Cadillac, Gaylord, Escanaba, Marquette, Houghton, Iron Mountain, Sault Ste. Marie, and Upper Peninsula communities. Rural access, transportation, provider availability, and telehealth acceptance may vary significantly by location.
Regional treatment providers
Behavioral Health, Substance Use & Recovery
Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Authority
Northern Michigan behavioral-health access route
Behavioral-health access route serving multiple Northern Michigan counties with mental-health services, crisis support, substance-use-related services, community treatment, and referral pathways. Users should confirm county eligibility, documentation, and treatment availability.
CMH accessNorthern MichiganConfirm county coverage
Ask AboutTelehealth • transportation • frequency • documentation
AreaNorthern Michigan / UP
Documentation & Reporting Reminder
Before paying for services, confirm that the provider can issue attendance verification, enrollment letters, progress reports, treatment updates, evaluation reports, completion certificates, discharge summaries, or other records required by the court, probation officer, parole agent, evaluator, attorney, or specialty court.
DocumentationCourt-related reportingConfirm before enrolling
Confirm WithProvider • officer • court • attorney
RequestAttendance • progress • completion • discharge records
AreaNorthern Michigan / UP
Specialty Court Participants
Michigan specialty courts may include sobriety courts, drug courts, veterans courts, and mental-health courts. Treatment plans, reporting schedules, approved providers, drug testing requirements, and attendance expectations may differ significantly from standard probation supervision. Confirm all requirements directly with the supervising program.
Ask AboutApproved provider • testing • reporting • treatment plan
AreaMichigan statewide
Michigan Provider Visibility & Sponsorship Opportunities
Treatment providers, counselors, behavioral-health organizations, recovery programs, MAT providers, OTP clinics, evaluation providers, and community organizations may request listing updates, enhanced visibility, or sponsorship opportunities to help users locate services across Michigan.
This section explains what types of Michigan treatment, behavioral-health, recovery, evaluation, and court-related service providers can be listed or sponsored on OACRA. It also gives users practical confirmation questions before enrolling in services connected to probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, community supervision, sobriety court, drug court, mental health court, veterans court, DUI/OWI cases, domestic violence orders, anger-management conditions, treatment plans, or reentry needs.
What can be listed
Michigan Treatment & Court-Related Provider Categories
Treatment, Behavioral Health & Recovery Providers
OACRA may list Michigan behavioral-health providers, substance-use treatment programs, Community Mental Health access partners, outpatient counseling offices, MAT providers, OTP clinics, residential treatment programs, detox and stabilization routes, recovery support organizations, peer recovery programs, sober-living operators, care-coordination providers, and telehealth providers.
Treatment providersBehavioral health / recoveryConfirm service level
DUI / OWI Assessments, Alcohol Education & Traffic-Offense-Related Programs
Michigan DUI/OWI-related providers may include substance-use assessment providers, alcohol/drug education programs, outpatient treatment providers, evaluator-recommended programs, driver-related compliance providers, and treatment providers that can issue attendance or completion documentation. Users should confirm acceptance with the court, attorney, evaluator, probation officer, and any driver-related authority before enrolling.
Ask About
Assessment • class hours • certificates • reporting • completion language
Area
Statewide / local providers
Batterer Intervention, Domestic Violence Intervention & Anger-Management Providers
Michigan domestic violence, batterer intervention, abuse intervention, and anger-management requirements may specify a particular provider, curriculum, program length, group format, referral pathway, progress-reporting schedule, or completion certificate. Users should not assume that private online classes, self-paced programs, or out-of-state providers will be accepted.
BIP / DVCourt-related groupsConfirm approval first
Telehealth & Online Class Acceptance Caution
Telehealth can help users with transportation barriers, rural access issues, disability needs, work schedules, childcare challenges, or limited local availability. However, court-related acceptance varies. Confirm live versus self-paced format, identity verification, provider licensure, Michigan acceptance, attendance tracking, reporting method, and certificate wording before enrolling.
Ask About
Live format • attendance tracking • certificate wording • reports
Area
Statewide / online
MAT / OTP Continuity & Reporting Questions
For methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone, naltrexone/Vivitrol, or other recovery medication services, ask how dosing, counseling, attendance, drug screens, documentation, insurance, transportation, and reporting are handled. Users should confirm whether the supervising authority, specialty court, housing program, employer, or referral source requires special reporting.
MAT / OTPRecovery medicationConfirm reporting rules
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Provider • officer • specialty court • housing program
Specialty Court Treatment & Reporting Questions
Michigan specialty courts may include sobriety court, drug court, mental-health court, veterans court, and other problem-solving court programs. Treatment plans, reporting schedules, approved providers, drug testing requirements, and attendance expectations may differ significantly from standard probation supervision. Confirm all requirements directly with the supervising program.
Specialty courtsTreatment plansRequirements vary
Confirm With
Specialty court • officer • attorney • provider
Ask About
Approved provider • testing • reporting • treatment plan
Area
Michigan statewide
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