
In Michigan, residents seeking assistance for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment and rehabilitation can access a variety of statewide resources through 211, a free and confidential service that connects individuals to essential health and human services.
How to Access Services:
Call 211: Dial 211 to speak with a specialist who can provide information on SUD treatment options tailored to your needs.
Online Search: Visit 211.org to search for substance use resources by location.
Local Community Mental Health Services: Contact your local Community Mental Health (CMH) agency for assessments and referrals to appropriate treatment programs.
Statewide Resources:
SAMHSA National Helpline: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration offers a free helpline providing information on mental health conditions, including substance abuse disorders, and guidance on treatment options.Phone: 1-800-622-4357 Online Treatment Locator:
Use the SAMHSA Treatment Locator to search for available substance abuse treatment programs, including information about insurance and other payment options.Homepage
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS): MDHHS provides information on substance abuse treatment programs and services across the state. Website: Visit the MDHHS Treatment Page for more details.State of Michigan | Michigan.gov
Michigan Addiction Hotline: Offers 24/7 support for individuals struggling with mental illness and substance use disorders. Phone: 866-210-1303National Rehab Hotline
These resources are designed to provide comprehensive support for individuals seeking help with substance use disorders in Michigan.



