
Substance Use Services
During this time of increasing substance use disorder and mental health needs, we are pleased to offer a comprehensive array of outpatient behavioral health services for adults, children, and their families.
Overview
A comprehensive treatment program can build the foundation that will support long term recovery by providing individuals with the tools, knowledge, and courage to work on living clean and sober.
Our Programs
- Intensive Outpatient Services
- Outpatient Services
- Case Management Services
- Recovery Peer Support Services
- Co-Occurring Services
Answer these questions:
- Have you thought you ought to cut down on your drinking or drug use?
- Have people annoyed you by criticizing your drinking or drug use?
- Have you ever felt bad or guilty about your drinking or drug use?
If you answered yes to two of the above questions, it is possible that there may be a problem worth exploring. Contact Easterseals MORC and we will assist you in sorting it out. Call 1.800.75.SEALS.
Insurance
Most insurances are accepted. Click here to see a list of insurances we accept and please contact us at 1.800.75.SEALS (1.800.757.3257) if you have any questions.
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Case Management Services
These services are designed to assist the individual and treatment team with issues that might be derailing progress in treatment or those needs that cannot be addressed effectively in therapy services. -
Co-Occurring Services
Someone with a mental health condition and has started abusing alcohol or drugs attempting to feel better has a co-occurring condition. The mental/emotional health issue and substance abuse problems are separate health concerns but intertwined. In order to fully recover, the person needs treatment and recovery support for both conditions. -
Crisis Services
If you are in crisis, please contact 988 - the 24 hour Resource and Crisis Helpline, or Easterseals MORC staff at the listed on-call crisis phone number. -
Early Intervention Services
Early intervention services are intended to provide information and therapies that give individuals served healthy coping mechanisms and supports. -
Individual Therapy/Family Therapy
Clinicians utilize evidence-based practices to address depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI), Suicide, and substance use/abuse. -
Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment
IDDT is a program that improves the quality of life for individuals with co-occurring severe mental health and substance abuse services with mental health services. -
Intensive Outpatient Services
This program is tailored to the person’s needs and includes weekly meetings over an 8 to 12 week duration. The program also includes family support services, access to psychiatric evaluation with medication management, and social support services. -
Personal Healthcare Portal
An online tool that will allow you to view your personal healthcare information online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using a secure and private website. -
Recovery Peer Support Services
Peer support services assist individuals and families recovering from alcohol or drug problems. Services are provided by a Peer Recovery Coach who is someone who has been trained to provide peer services and who has gone through the journey of recovery themselves.
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Resources
Parent Resources:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): This federal agency shares research-based information about drugs, addiction, and mental health with a focus on prevention, treatment, and recovery resources.
- SAMHSA Vaping/Tobacco Information and Resources
- Talking With Your Teen About Vaping
- SAMHSA Marijuana/CBD Information and Resources
- Talking With Your Teen About Marijuana
- SAMHSA Alcohol Information and Resources
- “Talk. They Hear You.” parent communication resources
- SAMHSA information on other drugs and addiction
- Landing page for Alcohol, Tobaccos, and Other Drugs info
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA): This federal agency is part of the National Institutes of Health and has current research and scientific facts about drugs and addiction.
- Commonly Used Drugs Chart
- Preferred Language for Talking About Addiction
- Resources for Parents and Educators
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): This federal agency provides educational information about prescription opiods, overdoseall drugs, addiction, overdose, and public health alerts about drugs.
TalkSooner.org: state-level prevention resources for families, developed in West Michigan.
- TalkSooner: parent support to prevent addiction and substance misuse
- Talking Tips: age-specific ideas for communicating with your child
Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities: Oakland County resources with links to local communities.
- Save-A-Life stations: free narcan, test strips, and other harm reduction resources
- Narcan training and support to prevent overdose
- SMART Recovery support groups- local in-person and online groups for adults
Easterseals MORC:
- Power of Choice upcoming groups flyer
- Power of Choice flyer
- Power of Choice 2.0 flyer
- Parent Power of Choice flyer
- Parent SUD pathway flyers (Parents / Youth)
Youth Resources:
SAMHSA youth resources:
Just Think Twice: Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) youth resources:
Vaping quit support resources- free and confidential
Coping skills resources
- Grounding exercise
- Progressive muscle relaxation
- Yoga 7-minute stress relief practice
- Mindful listening exercise
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Holiday & Winter Community Resources
The holiday season and colder temperatures are right around the corner! Easterseals MORC is proud to share resources and assistance that is being provided by some of our amazing community partners. While this is not a comprehensive list of organizations providing help during this time of year, we wanted to provide a ray of hope for individuals who may be struggling during the coming months.
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