About Catholic Charities West Michigan Grand Rapids
Catholic Charities West Michigan is an outpatient addiction treatment center in Grand Rapids, Michigan, offering substance use disorder counseling as part of a broader nonprofit network of community services.
The program serves adults in Kent and Muskegon counties with early intervention, individual counseling, aftercare support and driver's license evaluations. Treatment is client centered, strength based and delivered by State of Michigan certified counselors who also address co-occurring mental health challenges.
Outpatient Addiction Treatment Programs at Catholic Charities West Michigan
Clients begin with a centralized behavioral health intake, where an intake coordinator assesses their needs and connects them to the appropriate level of outpatient care. Services range from early intervention for those newly recognizing substance use concerns to structured individual counseling and aftercare planning for sustained recovery.
Treatment includes evidence based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), relapse prevention education and support for co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. The program also offers driver's license evaluations to help clients remove practical barriers to employment and independence and connects individuals to wraparound supports, including family services, food assistance and specialized counseling for justice involved populations.
How to Begin Treatment in Grand Rapids
The center accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, sliding scale fees and self pay, with financing available. To start outpatient substance use treatment at Catholic Charities West Michigan in Grand Rapids, prospective clients or their families can contact the centralized behavioral health intake coordinator by phone or email.
The intake team will review insurance coverage, discuss funding options for uninsured individuals and schedule an assessment to match each person with the right counseling services.





