House of Commons is a residential treatment program located in Mason, Michigan, a small city south of Lansing known for its historic downtown area and quieter residential setting. The community offers access to local services, public transportation routes, and seasonal Midwestern weather with warm summers and cold winters. The program operates as part of the Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, a local government behavioral health organization serving residents across the tri-county region.
The facility provides residential substance use treatment for adults, including individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions. Services listed include assessment, individualized treatment planning, individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and therapy approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing. Medication-assisted treatment may be incorporated as part of care when appropriate. Programs are structured around residential stays with varying lengths based on individual needs, along with discharge planning and continuing care support.
House of Commons focuses on structured residential programming supported by clinical staff and recovery services. The organization operates within a broader public behavioral health system that offers mental health, crisis, and addiction services throughout the surrounding counties.