About The Salvation Army Turning Point Program
The Salvation Army Turning Point Program in Grand Rapids, Michigan serves adults age 18 and older with substance use and co-occurring disorders. The program offers a full continuum of care and aftercare support with men's, women's, and young adult tracks.
Rooted in The Salvation Army's mission-driven service network, Turning Point combines clinical treatment with compassionate, whole-person support for people seeking lasting recovery.
Coordinated Care Continuum
Turning Point's specialty is treating alcohol, opioid and other substance use disorders through a coordinated continuum of care.
As the main Turning Point campus for West Michigan, the center offers detox, residential treatment and outpatient services all under one program umbrella.
Treatment incorporates counseling alongside peer support with medication-assisted options such as Suboxone available for withdrawal management during detox.
Sessions focus on stabilization, relapse prevention and building the coping skills needed for long-term sobriety.
Co-Occurring Disorders and Dual Diagnosis Support
Turning Point also provides care for clients managing co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions.
The clinical team addresses both concerns together, integrating therapy and counseling with recovery-focused services to support overall wellness and stability.
The program accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance, along with self-pay, financial assistance and financing options to help make treatment accessible.





