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Residential Treatment

Residential placements provide specialized assistance to people requiring professional clinical support to facilitate emotional and behavioral change and growth.  Residential services serve to remove someone from their home setting, and place them into a structured, supervised, therapeutic environment.  Depending on need, residential placements may work expressly with someone struggling with specific issues including chemical dependency, eating disorders, self-esteem and behavioral issues.

Placements often include both individual and group counseling, structured physical activities, vocational training, social skills training, education support, and 12-step substance abuse programs.

For more information, please contact The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Michigan at 800-331-4264, or visit them online at namimi.org.  You can also contact The Detroit Wayne County Community Mental Health Agency at 313-833-2500, or visit them online at www.dwccmha.com.

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