The Salvation Army operates an addiction treatment program in Clinton Township, Michigan as part of its Eastern Michigan Division services. The organization is a nonprofit Christian-based social service provider that offers programs addressing substance use and related recovery needs. Through its Harbor Light program, the location provides structured addiction treatment services for adults, including detoxification, residential care, outpatient treatment, and medication-assisted treatment using approved medications. Counseling, case management, and recovery-focused therapies are also part of the program structure.
Clinton Township is located in Macomb County, northeast of Detroit, with access to suburban neighborhoods, local parks, and community resources. The area experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm summers, providing a stable residential setting within a metropolitan region. The program serves individuals from surrounding communities and across the Great Lakes Division who are seeking substance use treatment services.
Services are delivered through a continuum of care model that may include short-term and long-term residential programming, outpatient services, and recovery support. Treatment approaches referenced across program materials include counseling, behavioral therapies, relapse prevention planning, and case management designed to support daily stability and recovery participation.