Salvation Army Harbor Light is an addiction treatment program located in Detroit, Michigan. The facility operates as part of The Salvation Army’s Great Lakes Division and serves adults seeking support for substance use disorders. Detroit is a large urban city in southeastern Michigan known for its industrial history, diverse neighborhoods, and access to community resources. The area experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm summers, providing a structured urban environment where treatment services are accessible alongside public transportation and local support systems.
The program offers a continuum of care that includes detoxification services, residential treatment, and outpatient programming. Individuals may receive medication-assisted treatment using approved medications, along with mental health and primary health services. Counseling options listed by the organization include individual, group, family, peer, and spiritual counseling. Case management and legal aid services are also available to help coordinate support needs during recovery.
Harbor Light provides structured programming that may include physical assessments during detox, therapy sessions, and support services designed to assist individuals as they transition through different stages of care. Services are available to adult men and women who are able to participate in treatment programming, with additional support services connected to housing stability and community reintegration when appropriate.