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2025’s Top Rehab Centers in Detroit (from $0), Drug & Alcohol Support Resources
Detroit, Michigan

Compare costs, reviews, insurance, amenities, and treatments for 35 inpatient, 149 outpatient, and 39 detox centers to find the best drug and alcohol rehab center for you in and near Detroit, MI. Filter for 2025's top accredited, free, and luxury addiction treatment programs. If you’re trying to find the best fit for your needs in Detroit, you’ll also find medications for addiction treatment (MAT) options and care for co-occurring mental health needs. Residential care for teens, long-term residential programs, and recovery housing can be limited. Most programs accept private insurance, and many accept Medicaid. If you don’t have insurance, there are free or low-cost programs available. If you want specialized or luxury care, you may need to look outside of Detroit. Learn more about how to choose the best treatment option.
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  • , Detroit, MI 48214 313-331-8900
    Jefferson House is located in Detroit, Michigan. They offer special programs for Adult men. They do not provide payment assistance. They do not provide a sliding fee scale. They do not provide medication-based treatments.
    • Available Services Transitional services Recovery support services Treats alcohol use disorder Treats opioid use disorder Mental health treatment
    • Ages Adults (Ages 26-64) Young Adults (Ages 18-25)
    • Gender Male
    • 2Accreditation(s)

Counselors and therapists can help you identify factors that underly your substance use, to avoid triggers, to strengthen your motivation, and to navigate treatment options. They can also team with certified professionals to administer medication-assisted treatment. More on counseling.

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  • Offers resources for prevention, treatment, and recovery for substance use, gambling, and more. 
    • Services for Free Healthcare Navigator
  • Family & Children's Services is a private, non-profit agency that provides addiction and recovery services, counseling, education, and support for people of all ages. A sliding fee scale is available.
    • Services for For Loved Ones Mental Health Support
  • NAMI Metro Detroit offers support groups, education programs, and resources for individuals with mental health conditions, including those with co-occurring substance use disorders. They provide local, in-person services and can connect individuals to appropriate community resources in the Detroit area.
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  • Provides substance use disorder treatment services and referrals in Detroit and Wayne County. Offers a 24/7 crisis helpline, assessment, and connection to local treatment providers.
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  • The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services provides comprehensive information and resources for individuals seeking help with substance use issues, including treatment programs and support services. They offer guidance on finding appropriate care and support tailored to individual needs.
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  • NAMI Michigan provides support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness, including substance use issues. They offer various programs and resources to help individuals navigate their recovery journey.
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  • The Mental Health Association in Michigan provides resources, advocacy, and support for individuals dealing with mental health and substance use issues. They offer information on local services, support groups, and treatment options to help individuals on their path to recovery.
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  • The SAMHSA National Helpline (available 24/7 in English and Spanish) provides free, confidential information and referrals for support groups and treatment facilities to individuals facing mental and/or substance use disorders. 
    • Services for Free Mental Health Support Medication-Based Treatments
  • Confidential support through the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids Hotline helps families make a plan of action to address a child’s substance use. It is available in English and Spanish. 
    • Services for Free
  • The AAAP Member Addiction Psychiatrists is a directory of addiction psychiatrists and relevant health professionals trained to provide treatment for addiction and co-occurring mental illnesses. 
    • Services for Mental Health Support Medication-Based Treatments
  • American Psychological Association member psychologists.
    • Services for Free Healthcare Navigator Mental Health Support

Support groups provide a space for getting social support, a sense of empowerment, and motivation from people who have faced — or are facing — similar challenges and circumstances. More on support groups.

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  • Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a Fellowship aimed at helping alcoholics achieve sobriety through the twelve-step approach to recovery. Detroit Area of A.A. provides a comprehensive list of local meeting times and locations, and other information.
    • Services for Free
  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a Fellowship for anyone seeking to stop using drugs, including alcohol. The Detroit Area NA provides a comprehensive list of local NA meeting times and locations.
    • Services for Free
  • LifeRing Secular Recovery Michigan is a sobriety support organization that believes individuals have the power to overcome addiction by embracing a philosophy of sobriety, secularity, and self-help. It offers in-person and online meetings, as well as one-on-one support and recovery communities.
    • Services for Free
  • Get involved with local non-profits working to change perceptions, policies, and laws to improve the lives of those in the recovery community. Many of these organizations also provide peer recovery support services.

     

  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a Fellowship for anyone seeking to stop using drugs, including alcohol. NA uses a twelve-step approach focused on spiritual and personal growth steps for lasting sobriety. 
    • Services for Free
  • Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a Fellowship aimed at helping alcoholics achieve sobriety through the twelve-step approach to recovery. Shared experiences and a structured, spiritual approach are central to A.A. 
    • Services for Free
  • SMART Recovery is a secular recovery community that uses mutual support and focuses on self-empowerment to help participants gain independence from triggering behaviors.  
    • Services for Free
  • The Oxford House is a shared drug and alcohol-free residence for those in recovery from substance use disorder. 

How to Choose Treatment in Detroit

If you’re trying to find the best fit for your needs in Detroit, you’ll find detox, residential, outpatient, medications for addiction treatment (MAT), and care for co-occurring mental health needs. Residential care for teens, long-term residential programs, and recovery housing can be limited. If the program you are looking for is full, you can ask their staff for referrals and help with finding bridge care in the meantime. Most programs accept private insurance, and many accept Medicaid. If you don’t have insurance, there are free or low-cost programs available through publicly funded slots, sliding-scale fees, and grant-supported care. If you want specialized or luxury care, you may need to look outside of Detroit. 

Can I start detox in Detroit today?

Yes — help can start today. Call ahead to confirm space at a facility with 24/7 admissions.

When you call, ask about language services and transportation support if needed. If they’re full, ask for bridge care (telehealth, interim medications, groups) so you can get support right away.

Do I need to travel for rehab, or is care available in Detroit?

You don’t usually have to travel. Detroit and surrounding Wayne County provide detox, residential, outpatient, MAT, telehealth, and therapy, coordinated through the Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN). You may consider traveling outside of Detroit if you want adolescent or longer-term residential care, luxury rehab, or LGBTQIA+-specialized programs. Travel may also be a good option if recovery housing in the area is full.  

Paying for Addiction Treatment in Detroit

How much does rehab cost in Detroit?

Rehab prices can look overwhelming, but most people pay far less once insurance or financial aid is applied. Before you start treatment, ask for a written estimate, whether the program is in-network for your plan (and if prior authorization is required), and ask about sliding-scale fees or financial help. Learn more about the cost of rehab

Typical Costs (publicly funded or community-based programs; not luxury):

  • A little over three months of residential care in Detroit usually costs about $17,260 if you pay out of pocket. With insurance that covers 80%, you’d pay closer to $3,450 total — or about $1,060 per month.

  • A three-month intensive outpatient program in Detroit usually costs about $7,470 if you pay out of pocket. With insurance that covers 80%, you’d pay closer to $1,490 total — or about $500 per month.

  • A four-to-five-month non-methadone outpatient program in Detroit usually costs about $4,240 if you pay out of pocket. With insurance that covers 80%, you’d pay closer to $850 total — or about $190 per month.

  • About two years of methadone maintenance in Detroit usually costs about $15,230 if you pay out of pocket. With insurance that covers 80%, you’d pay closer to $3,050 total — or about $140 per month.

Which private insurers have in-network rehabs in Detroit?

Many plans do, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Priority Health, and HAP. Always confirm network status, prior authorization, and copays with your plan and the facility.

Are there free or low-cost rehabs in Detroit?

Yes — you can find free or low-cost programs in Detroit. Start with DWIHN’s 24/7 Access line, call 2-1-1 for referrals, or use the Free, Sliding Scale Fee, and Payment Assistance filter options on this directory to find no-cost and low-cost options. If you do have insurance, your plan may cover some or even the full cost of treatment — you’ll need to call the facility to confirm.

  • Michigan 2-1-1: Dial 2-1-1 for referrals to low- or no-cost treatment, transportation, shelters, and other supports. 

  • Government-funded and nonprofit options: Reach out to Salvation Army Harbor Light, Self-Help Addiction Rehabilitation (SHAR), Mariners Inn, or Elmhurst Home and ask about funding availability. 

  • Emergency stabilization: In a crisis (such as life-threatening withdrawal or intoxication), go to the nearest ER or call 911. Care will be provided regardless of ability to pay (you may receive a bill later for hospital or transport services; financial-assistance programs are available through local hospitals).

Keep in mind there are many free non-clinical peer support and counseling resources available as well.

Best Rehabs in Detroit

What does “best” mean?

“Best” means best-for-you — care that matches your level of need, works with your insurance and budget, and fits your life (location, schedule, family). Start by listing what you need and what your plan covers, then choose an option you can start now and stick with. The programs below are examples of options that may be a good fit depending on your needs — explore them to see which might be right for you.

Facilities are included based on licensing, accreditations (when noted), years in operation, and endorsements from trusted local organizations. Always verify current availability and coverage. This is not a definitive ranking.

What are the best rehabs in Detroit?

Notable options include Mariners Inn (longstanding nonprofit residential care), Salvation Army Harbor Light (detox, residential, and outpatient care with 24/7 admissions), and SHAR (residential and outpatient care). These accredited programs stand out for decades of service, evidence-based treatment, and strong community partnerships. Call to confirm openings and ask for bridge care if beds are full.

What are the best rehabs for men in Detroit?

Strong options include Mariners Inn and SHAR, which have dedicated men’s residential tracks with peer support, job readiness services, and family therapy. Both work with DWIHN funding so you can access low- or no-cost care if you are eligible. Other established providers in Detroit may also have programs to match men’s needs. When you call, ask about the availability of gender-specific therapy and accommodations.

What are the best rehabs for women in Detroit?

Elmhurst Home – Naomi’s Nest provides women-only residential treatment with trauma-informed counseling and parenting support. SHAR’s women’s residential unit also offers gender-specific care. Other Detroit rehabs may also have programs to match women’s needs. When you call, ask about gender-separate therapy, groups, and living arrangements.  

What are the best rehabs for veterans in Detroit?

One noteworthy option is The John D. Dingell VA Medical Center, which provides veteran-specific substance use care (residential, outpatient, and methadone management) with services addressing PTSD and mental health. Salvation Army Harbor Light also offers programs for veterans. Access may depend on VA eligibility or Community Care authorization. You can call to ask about trauma-informed care, coordination with VA benefits, and how they manage transitions between care levels. 

What are the best rehabs for pregnant people and parents in Detroit?

Consider Naomi’s Nest, which accepts pregnant women up to the second trimester for residential care, and can help you coordinate with prenatal health providers. They also accept mothers with young children and can provide parenting classes and custody support if needed. Salvation Army Harbor Light offers a women’s intensive outpatient program (IOP) adapted for pregnant and postpartum clients. They also have family-centered outpatient care with case management services to help parents find childcare and family therapy. When you call a program, confirm that they can coordinate prenatal/postpartum care, that medications used are safe in pregnancy or while breastfeeding, and whether they offer childcare and transportation support.

What are the best rehabs for co-occurring mental health in Detroit?

Great options to consider include Mariners Inn, Salvation Army Harbor Light, Henry Ford Maplegrove Center, and SHAR, which all treat co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, with licensed medical staff and access to psychiatric care. When you call, ask about integrated psychiatry, medication management, and coordinated aftercare specific to your needs.

What are the best detox centers in Detroit? 

Reputable programs include Henry Ford Maplegrove Center (24/7 hospital-based, medically supervised detox with MAT), Henry Ford Brighton Center for Recovery (hospital-based detox with 24-hour nursing care), and Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center (inpatient detox with 24/7 admissions, MAT for opioid or alcohol withdrawal, and mobile detox clinics). When you call, ask about available beds, substances treated, and what their detox process looks like.

What are the best intensive outpatient (IOP) programs in Detroit? 

Standout options include Henry Ford Maplegrove Center (IOP with group therapy, individual counseling, psychiatric check-ins, and MAT), Mariners Inn (IOP led by certified counselors with peer support and case management), and Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center (runs several IOP programs across Detroit with one-on-one counseling, group therapy, and MAT). When you call a program, ask about scheduling options (days, evenings, etc.), how often groups meet, and whether telehealth is available. 

Choosing the Right Rehab in Detroit

How do I choose the right level of care?

Start with an independent assessment from a clinician who specializes in substance use problems and isn’t employed by a treatment center. They can help you choose between treatment options like outpatient, residential, hospital inpatient, withdrawal management (detox), and medications used alongside therapy. Learn more about choosing the right rehab for your needs

Who can help me choose the best rehab in Detroit right now?

Call DWIHN’s 24/7 Access line (800-241-4949) for help finding detox, residential, or outpatient care based on your needs and coverage. Detroit Recovery Project (313-365-3100) can also guide you. When you call, say: “I’m in Detroit and need [detox/IOP/residential]; I have [Medicaid/Medicare/private insurance/other]. Do you have openings this week?”

How can I check if a Detroit rehab is licensed (and accredited)?

Before you choose, search for the provider on Michigan’s LARA license lookup to confirm whether they have an active state license. Also ask whether they hold national accreditation (e.g., The Joint Commission or CARF). Accreditation isn’t required, but it’s a useful extra quality signal. Learn more about accreditation and other indicators of quality care.

Compare accredited rehab centers in Detroit. Browse a wide range of drug and alcohol treatment options, including inpatient centers, outpatient centers, detox centers, methadone clinics, support groups, and counseling options.

StartYourRecovery.org provides facility information using publicly available data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration as well as other sources. We cannot independently verify the accuracy of all data. StartYourRecovery.org does not guarantee the quality of care or results of working with any provider or treatment facility. Please contact us if you are the proprietor of a facility and have updates or corrections to site content.

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