- 1215 Fulton Street Suite E, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503
- Alcoholism
- Drug Addiction
- Mental Health
- Opioid Addiction
- Substance Abuse
Salvation Army Turning Point Programs serves individuals in Grand Rapids, MI who need comprehensive support to rebuild their lives and regain independence. This residential facility operates as the Grand Rapids Adult Rehabilitation Center, providing a structured environment where men and women can address the underlying issues that led to their current circumstances.
The program requires a significant commitment of at least six months, reflecting their understanding that lasting change takes time. Every potential participant undergoes a comprehensive intake interview to ensure the ARC program aligns with their specific needs and recovery goals. Their accreditation by SAMHSA and The Joint Commission demonstrates adherence to national standards for behavioral health and rehabilitation services.
What sets this facility apart is their holistic approach that combines practical life skills with therapeutic support in a clean, wholesome environment designed to prepare participants for successful reintegration into society.
Life-Rebuilding Programs and Therapeutic Interventions
The treatment philosophy centers on breaking patterns of poor decision-making and replacing them with positive life choices through consistent support and structured programming. Their approach addresses not only immediate needs but also the underlying spiritual, social, and emotional factors that contribute to an individual’s inability to cope independently.
- Residential housing with structured daily routines that provide stability and accountability
- Work therapy programs that help participants develop job skills and work experience
- Group therapy sessions focusing on peer support and shared experiences
- Individual counseling tailored to address personal challenges and recovery goals
- Spiritual care and guidance integrated throughout the rehabilitation process
Who Benefits from Extended Residential Care
This program is designed for men and women who have lost the ability to cope with their problems and provide for themselves. The facility welcomes individuals regardless of race, religion, or national origin, maintaining The Salvation Army’s commitment to serving all community members in need.
The program particularly benefits those who recognize the need for extended support and are willing to commit to at least six months of residential treatment. Participants receive both physical and spiritual care designed to prepare them for gainful employment and successful return to independent living in the community.
