Program areas at Care of Southeastern Michigan
Peer recovery services - this program provides professional recovery support by a team of peer recovery coaches. A peer recovery coach is a person in long-term recovery from a substance use disorder that is matched to an individual to act as a mentor, motivator, ally, role model, problem solver, and advocate to the individual being served to better develop and enhance the individual's resources and skills to manage the individual's recovery.
Clinical and treatment services - this program provides a wide range of clinical and treatment related services to youth and adults. Specific programming includes outpatient treatment, marital and family counseling, substance use disorder evaluations, student assistance, and crisis response.
Prevention services - this program offers a number of substance use disorder prevention programs to reduce the misuse and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Programming is available for people of all ages and includes classes, groups, workshops, skill building, summer camps, and technical assistance to local coalitions.
Parenting services - this program provides a valuable resource for parents and caregivers of a child at any stage of development. The organization provides classes, workshops, case management, and home-based programming to support the positive development of children and teens.
Worklife solutions - this program provides local businesses, municipalities, and other government entities with an employee assistance program. Services include counseling, referrals, professional development, crisis response, human resources consultation, and other support services.