A Forever Recovery
Subtitle
www.StopYourAddiction.com
Address
216 St. Mary's Lake Road, Battle Creek, MI, 49017
E-mail
Website
Primary Focus of Provider
- Substance Abuse Treatment Services (SA)
- Mental Health Services(MH)
- Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (MH-SA)
Services Provided
- Substance Abuse Treatment (TX)
- Detoxification (DT)
- Methadone Detoxification (DM)
- Buprenorphine used in Treatment (BU)
- Halfway House/Sober Living (HH)
Type of Care
- Hospital Inpatient (HI)
- Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment (PH)
- Residential Short Term (RS)
- Residential Long Term (RL)
Specific Programs/Groups Offered
- Adolescents (AD)
- Persons with Dual Diagnosis (CO)
- Persons with HIV/AIDS (HV)
- Gay and Lesbian (GL)
- Seniors(SE)
- Pregnant/Postpartum Women(PW)
- Women (WN)
- Men (MN)
- Residential Beds for Clients' Children (BC)
- DUI/DWI Offenders (DU)
- Criminal Justice Clients (CJ)
Forms of Payment Accepted
- Self Payment (SF)
- Private Health Insurance (PI)
- Access to Recovery Voucher (AR)
Contact Person
Murray Dailey
Number of beds
100
Providing the most successful approach in treatment and recovery, the A Forever Recovery program uses many different models of treatment to help the client find what works best for them. Including 12-step, Christian, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Indigenous Peoples, and Holistic as just a part of our treatment program, our clients discover and discard those problems that have been troubling them. In addition to these tracks, our clients also are offered: Medically supervised detox Secluded lakefront facility Exercise room with Personal Trainer One-one-one and Group Therapy Massage Therapy Moral Reconation Therapy Insight Oriented Therapy Self-Discovery Relapse Prevention Aftercare planning Call now to find the approach that works best for you or your loved one.
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Reviews (1)
What I like about these guys is that the addict has a choice of tracks to choose from and gravitate towards the solution/track that is the best fit for the addict, as opposed to being force fed just one philosophy/track. The keyword here is "choice."

