Elmhurst Home is a nonprofit organization that provides substance use and mental health treatment services in Detroit, Michigan. The organization operates residential and outpatient programs for adults experiencing substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health conditions, and related challenges. Founded in 1972, it serves individuals through structured treatment programs that include assessment, counseling, and recovery support services delivered across multiple facilities in the Detroit area.
Programs include short-term and long-term residential treatment, outpatient services, recovery support programs, and gender-specific care. Residential services follow a structured daily schedule focused on therapy, skill development, and behavioral health education. Outpatient services may include individual counseling, group therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication review, and case management. Specialized programming is available for women, including services connected to parenting and family stability.
Elmhurst Home operates within an urban environment in northwest Detroit, an area connected by public transportation and community services. The organization also provides community-based behavioral health support, crisis response services, and peer recovery programs designed to assist individuals living independently while continuing treatment and stabilization.