Keweenaw Bay Indian Comm SAP is a substance use treatment program located in L’Anse, Michigan, within the Upper Peninsula near the shoreline of Keweenaw Bay on Lake Superior. The area is known for wooded landscapes, seasonal weather changes, and a quieter rural environment that supports structured recovery settings away from large urban centers. The program operates as part of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and serves individuals seeking support for substance use and related behavioral health concerns.
The organization provides treatment services that include residential care and outpatient programming focused on substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. Services may include counseling, relapse prevention education, and therapeutic approaches such as group and individual therapy. Program activities are organized within a structured treatment setting designed to address recovery needs alongside cultural and community-based elements connected to the tribal community.
Operations are based in L’Anse with additional outpatient services offered within the surrounding Baraga area. Programs support adults and adolescents through coordinated treatment planning, aftercare services, and ongoing recovery support as identified by the organization’s listed services.