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West Bloomfield Township, Michigan
Insurance Accepted$2,600 - $13,0002 - 10 days
Henry Ford offers a range of personalized care options, including outpatient services, 24-hour supervision, and holistic therapies, to support clients in their journey towards sobriety. Programs are tailored to individual needs and include evidence-based practices and activities such as yoga, art therapy, and wellness walks. Gender-specific programs are also available for men and women of all ages.
Henry Ford offers a range of personalized care options, including outpatient services, 24-hour supervision, and holistic therapies, to support clients in their journey towards sobriety. Programs are tailored to individual needs and include evidence-based practices and activities such as yoga, art therapy, and wellness walks. Gender-specific programs are also available for men and women of all ages.
Henry Ford provides many different levels of care in order to meet the needs of their clients. Along with flexible and affordable outpatient services, they provide 24-hour care and supervision by addiction specialists and medical professionals to ensure that all clients are safe. All programs are patient-centered and customized to their specific conditions, needs, and goals. Although clients will participate in various evidence-based programs, holistic therapies are used to help treat the person...
Henry Ford provides many different levels of care in order to meet the needs of their clients. Along with flexible and affordable outpatient services, they provide 24-hour care and supervision by addiction specialists and medical professionals to ensure that all clients are safe. All programs are patient-centered and customized to their specific conditions, needs, and goals. Although clients will participate in various evidence-based programs, holistic therapies are used to help treat the person as a whole. Clients will learn various skills and relapse prevention techniques to use outside of their drug rehab center as well as new hobbies that promote continued sobriety. Some available services include yoga, guided meditation, exercise, art therapy, games, music therapy, and wellness walks. Henry Ford works with men and women of all ages, though gender-specific programs may be used depending on the client and their needs.
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Henry Ford provides many different levels of care in order to meet the needs of their clients. Along with flexible and affordable outpatient services, they provide 24-hour care and supervision by addiction specialists and medical professionals to ensure that all clients are safe. All programs are patient-centered and customized to their specific conditions, needs, and goals. Although clients will participate in various evidence-based programs, holistic therapies are used to help treat the person as a whole. Clients will learn various skills and relapse prevention techniques to use outside of their drug rehab center as well as new hobbies that promote continued sobriety. Some available services include yoga, guided meditation, exercise, art therapy, games, music therapy, and wellness walks. Henry Ford works with men and women of all ages, though gender-specific programs may be used depending on the client and their needs.
The staff and program are highly praised and credited with saving lives.
The facility offers multiple support groups, including AA, which have been effective for patients.
Staff members, from janitorial to medical, are described as caring sincerely for each patient.
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Benefits
The staff and program are highly praised and credited with saving lives.
The facility offers multiple support groups, including AA, which have been effective for patients.
Staff members, from janitorial to medical, are described as caring sincerely for each patient.
Drawbacks
Recent Reviews
April 25th, 2025
The most amazing staff and recovery program around. They literally saved my life. Everyone working there from the janitorial staff, the kitchen staff, and all the nurses and techs sincerely care for each patient like family. You will get out of it what you put in to it. Much love to you all. Thank you!
April 25th, 2025
The most amazing staff and recovery program around. They literally saved my life. Everyone working there from the janitorial staff, the kitchen staff, and all the nurses and techs sincerely care for each patient like family. You will get out of it what you put in to it. Much love to you all. Thank you!
April 25th, 2025
Absolutely saved my life. I love that they bring in multiple support groups, as a nerdy engineer-type who had never been religious, I never would have guessed in a million years that good old-fashioned AA was the one I’d fall in love with, but that’s what’s happened.
Just passed 16 months clean and sober, my health has improved tremendously, and I’m living a life I never could have dreamed possible when I checked myself into Maplegrove, half-dead, in late 2022. The 12 step promises are true ...
April 25th, 2025
Absolutely saved my life. I love that they bring in multiple support groups, as a nerdy engineer-type who had never been religious, I never would have guessed in a million years that good old-fashioned AA was the one I’d fall in love with, but that’s what’s happened.
Just passed 16 months clean and sober, my health has improved tremendously, and I’m living a life I never could have dreamed possible when I checked myself into Maplegrove, half-dead, in late 2022. The 12 step promises are true - “you will be amazed before you’re half-way through”
April 25th, 2025
0 stars! My wife was there 3 times in the last year. It seemed like a good place. Now she needs to go back and they told her to find a new place with no explanation or reasoning. Been calling for days and no one will return our calls. Is it because our insurance benefits are maxed out? What type of place claims they’re there to help people but ignores them and leaves them in pain while they try to find alternatives?
Treatment only with better insurance it seems…..
April 25th, 2025
0 stars! My wife was there 3 times in the last year. It seemed like a good place. Now she needs to go back and they told her to find a new place with no explanation or reasoning. Been calling for days and no one will return our calls. Is it because our insurance benefits are maxed out? What type of place claims they’re there to help people but ignores them and leaves them in pain while they try to find alternatives?
Treatment only with better insurance it seems…..
March 28th, 2025
LONG POST!
If you are on the fence about seeking treatment, I beg you - GO! Maplegrove is an oasis in the desert. I wouldn’t be here today were it not for this very special place. The staff are angels; they will treat you like family and will always give you a shoulder to cry on. Comfy private rooms and bathrooms, fantastic food, 24/7 support for whatever you may need. The days are scheduled so that you can attend meetings, lectures and activities and still have plenty of down(nap)time. 🙂
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March 28th, 2025
LONG POST!
If you are on the fence about seeking treatment, I beg you - GO! Maplegrove is an oasis in the desert. I wouldn’t be here today were it not for this very special place. The staff are angels; they will treat you like family and will always give you a shoulder to cry on. Comfy private rooms and bathrooms, fantastic food, 24/7 support for whatever you may need. The days are scheduled so that you can attend meetings, lectures and activities and still have plenty of down(nap)time. 🙂
Specifics: (this would have been helpful to me when I was debating going into treatment)
First - yes they are going to take your phone, but you have scheduled times throughout the week that you can use it, and there is a phone room where you can make outgoing calls anytime you need to. It sucks at first, but after a day or two it’s honestly a relief to be without it.
You’ll start your day with breakfast if you choose, or you can sleep in and grab a bite from the pantry which is always stocked with food, snacks and drinks. After breakfast you’ll get your vitals taken and get your morning meds. After meds there is usually a community meeting, speaker or activity. You can pick and choose what to attend; full attendance is always encouraged of course but you don’t have to do it all if you don’t want to.
I went to everything because I genuinely enjoyed it, but if you’re feeling poopy you can opt out and just chill in your room. (Bear in mind if you’re really not participating your insurance company can drop coverage. Or so I’ve heard.)
After the morning activities you’ll go to lunch, after lunch there may be an outdoor walk or activity scheduled, again you can choose to participate or not. After that you’ll go to group. Group is for men or women only, lasts an hour and a half and is a great opportunity to get your feels out and make friends.
There are daily yoga classes, art activities, a little library, and a therapy dog named Bravo who will steal your heart. 🐾
There’s also a cute little shop where you can get toiletries, candy, books, even stuff like leggings and pjs. And Phyllis! Phyllis takes care of everything related to FMLA, medical leave, insurance etc. She is also the shopkeep and a truly awesome person. She’ll get you your disability coverage and pop you fresh popcorn while you wait. 🙂
There is free time in the afternoon during which you can go to the gym, sit in one of the massage chairs, read, or hang out in the lounge. There are separate lounges for men and women stocked with puzzles, games and books, as well as an outdoor balcony that looks onto a small lake. My favorite downtime activity was sitting out with a book and watching the deer and the hummingbirds. :) The lounges also have tv’s, so every night the girls and I would pick a movie, make popcorn and chill until bedtime.
Maplegrove was not at ALL like I expected. I assumed everything would be mandatory and that they’d keep you busy all day long but that was not the case. This is a retreat. It’s a gift. You won’t want to leave when it’s over. Blessings and good luck! You can do it.
February 25th, 2025
I had a seizure here because the doctors didn't believe me. I had to stay more time and got charged double by my insurance because I had to be brought to the hospital because of the seizure. Also, one of the MHAs, on my first day, said "get up and do things your insurance isnt paying for you to sleep". I'm detoxing and My insurance should be doing their job. It was not a good vibe.
February 25th, 2025
I had a seizure here because the doctors didn't believe me. I had to stay more time and got charged double by my insurance because I had to be brought to the hospital because of the seizure. Also, one of the MHAs, on my first day, said "get up and do things your insurance isnt paying for you to sleep". I'm detoxing and My insurance should be doing their job. It was not a good vibe.
September 25th, 2024
I never give 5 stars! I've been to MG twice 6 months apart! I do not blame them for my relapse. My 1st stay was 3 weeks and my 2nd was 1 week, because I transferred to a higher care facility that MG referred, that I needed. Some of the nurses need to retire (my only complaint) ALL the techs are amazing (except for the midnight one, she is not a people person)! I am once again struggling with my addiction and so badly want to go back! The food is amazing! The beds are comfy, and being able to ...
September 25th, 2024
I never give 5 stars! I've been to MG twice 6 months apart! I do not blame them for my relapse. My 1st stay was 3 weeks and my 2nd was 1 week, because I transferred to a higher care facility that MG referred, that I needed. Some of the nurses need to retire (my only complaint) ALL the techs are amazing (except for the midnight one, she is not a people person)! I am once again struggling with my addiction and so badly want to go back! The food is amazing! The beds are comfy, and being able to share stories, not be judged, is amazing! All the speakers that come in are awesome!
My other down fall is that we have to play volleyball ball during gym time, and yoga and the recovery group lessons. So many other things that we could do!
October 25th, 2024
I came to Maplegrove in the fall of 23 with some heavy baggage. I had low expectations due to some unsavory circumstances at other inpatient facilities. I’m proud to say that Henry Ford Maplegrove exceeded my expectations. The reason I was originally interested was due to the fact that they provide private rooms for every patient on the unit. Facilities are clean when you arrive and maintained daily. Once arriving to Maplegrove, you are greeted by some of the kindest staff members i’ve ever m...
October 25th, 2024
I came to Maplegrove in the fall of 23 with some heavy baggage. I had low expectations due to some unsavory circumstances at other inpatient facilities. I’m proud to say that Henry Ford Maplegrove exceeded my expectations. The reason I was originally interested was due to the fact that they provide private rooms for every patient on the unit. Facilities are clean when you arrive and maintained daily. Once arriving to Maplegrove, you are greeted by some of the kindest staff members i’ve ever met. Before entering, a covid-test is given that may take up to 3 hours, so plan ahead. After that, you’ll meet with a tech who will perform a search, take vitals, and conduct a small assessment. My first day in detox, I don't remember too much, but I do remember the compassion that was shown to me by the techs and nurses who knew nothing about me but knew everything about my struggles. The techs, made me feel welcome and comfortable as I was introduced to the facility. The nurses, made sure I knew that I wasn’t alone. The first couple of days most of us sleep, shake, and sweat and, while this is uncomfortable, the staff are trained to handle withdrawls, monitor vitals, and talk you through cravings and psychiatric issues. On the first day of treatment, for the first time in years, I finally felt like I was safe. The second or third day of your visit you should start doing the groups that are provided. Maplegrove will keep you busy if you let it, and your insurance is being charged for lectures and group therapy anyway. The weekends can be kinda slow sometimes, but for some that free time is necessary. Most weekends, Tuesdays, and Thursdays you’ll be allowed cell phone time for about an hour. And if you think an hour isn’t enough to catch up with friends and family, you still have the option to call your people in the phone room which is open, everyday during free time. Activities are abundant. Yoga, Volleyball, Ipads, ping pong, tv, art, reading, and socializing are just a few. Not to mention the four massage chairs that will make you wonder why you ever drank in the first place. Most days the recreational therapist, Crystal, offers super fun and meaningful activities that you can tell she puts thought into. Meals take place between groups and activities at 7am, noon, and 5pm. And the food is pretty decent with nice variety, healthy/vegetarian options, and a killer salad bar. A fully stocked pantry is also located on the unit and open 24/7. This is a non-smoking facility! If needed the nurses will provide patches and gum to curb cravings. You are assigned an individual therapist who you meet with every other day for about 30-45 minutes, as well as a group therapy session that takes place everyday. It ranges from person to person but I saw my psychiatrist about twice a week, he was able to start me on a routine that has been serving me well. The medication lines are probably one of the only downsides however, with people waiting over two hours sometimes to get medication. There are AA, NA, and SMART speakers who come in to explain their programs, however, no one tries to recruit you to a cause. Sometimes these meetings can get repetitive but I promise you that you will learn something new each time. Lectures are another great plus. If you open yourself up to them you are given the skills to remain sober. Take notes! Keep in mind that there is no visitation. The last thing I need to mention is that every staff member there are what make Maplegrove what it is. I have so much gratitude for the staff of Maplegrove. You can tell that this is more than a job to them, you can tell that they care, and you can tell that without them, your recovery wouldn’t be the same. Huge thanks to the techs, nurses, therapists, janitors, cafeteria workers, and each employee that steps foot in that building. Thanks to them I'm confident in my ability to continue my recovery. This place gave me back myself and that means the world to me.
April 25th, 2025
I came 7/3/22 and don’t regret it…the staff was nice, the patients that was there, we all created a bond, food is great, very clean, love the activities! The best decision I made by being my first time checking myself into rehab! Toni is amazing, the lady in the shop was great at turning in paperwork. The lady at the front desk (heavy set older lady) was very nice. Meredith was helpful when Toni wasn’t around. I can go on and on but I am recommending maple grove to people as we speak!
April 25th, 2025
I came 7/3/22 and don’t regret it…the staff was nice, the patients that was there, we all created a bond, food is great, very clean, love the activities! The best decision I made by being my first time checking myself into rehab! Toni is amazing, the lady in the shop was great at turning in paperwork. The lady at the front desk (heavy set older lady) was very nice. Meredith was helpful when Toni wasn’t around. I can go on and on but I am recommending maple grove to people as we speak!
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An average of $1,300 per day, for 2-10 days
What types of insurance does Henry Ford Maplegrove Center accept?
Aetna, Ambetter, Cigna
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