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2 Best Alcohol and Drug Rehabs in Hillsdale, MI 2025

Updated Aug 25 2024

Conditions Treated
Level Of Care
Age Groups
Payment Options
Accreditations
Amenities
Substance Abuse Lifeways 25 Care Drive 1
(517) 439-2641
25 Care Drive, Hillsdale, Michigan, 49242
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

7.10

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.46
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.92
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Mental Health Hillsdale Hospital 168 South Howell 1
(517) 437-4451
168 South Howell Street, Hillsdale, Michigan, 49242
Inpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

6.68

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 6.73
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00

Common Questions About Rehab in Hillsdale

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Rehab in Hillsdale includes outpatient programs in town, residential facilities across Hillsdale County, and detox services at Hillsdale Hospital. Families often weigh M-99 access and proximity to Jackson and Ann Arbor. Touring centers helps compare rural and regional care.

Outpatient rehab is usually more affordable and suits farming and manufacturing workers, while residential centers in rural Michigan are costlier due to housing and 24/7 support. Some provide financial aid.

Most Hillsdale providers accept private insurance and Michigan Medicaid. Staff help confirm coverage.

Dual diagnosis programs often treat depression, trauma, and anxiety common in rural and small-industry communities. Programs cost more but are partly covered.

Faith-based rehab often partners with local churches, offering Christian recovery and prayer services. Many reduce fees with donations.

LGBTQ+-affirming services are limited locally but accessible in Ann Arbor and Lansing, with inclusive programs backed by insurance.

Hillsdale County mirrors Michigan’s 2,826 overdose deaths in 2023, down 5.7% from 2022. Fentanyl remains the dominant factor in statewide mortality. Local prevention emphasizes naloxone distribution, rural outreach, and expanded treatment access.
2 Minute Read | Updated Aug 25 2024
Dr. Ash Bhatt
Written by
Wayne P. Brown
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Dr. Ash Bhatt
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