About The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center is a treatment provider in Flint, Michigan offering a free, faith-based recovery program for adults struggling with substance use. The six-month residential program includes group and individual counseling, relapse prevention education, spiritual services and structured work therapy, with housing and meals provided at no cost. The program combines clinical support with daily structure and a strong spiritual foundation to help clients rebuild their lives.
Work Therapy
The center provides long-term residential treatment that includes group and individual counseling, relapse prevention, educational workshops and daily work therapy for up to eight hours. Treatment approaches include 12-step support, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, the Matrix Model, trauma-focused counseling and anger management.
Work therapy can help guests build skills for greater independence and lasting sobriety.
Continued Recovery Care
Case management, mental health support, social skills training and transportation assistance help clients build a foundation for lasting recovery. Care managers can connect clients to outside agencies and community resources for ongoing recovery assistance with housing and coordinated healthcare.
The program serves adult men and women in separate, gender-specific tracks. The center welcomes court-referred clients, veterans, military families, seniors, young adults and individuals managing co-occurring mental health conditions, trauma histories or HIV/AIDS.





