Brighton Hospital is the second-oldest alcohol and drug treatment program in the
country and the first to be licensed in Michigan. A national leader in
addiction treatment that began in 1950.
To begin the admissions process for treatment at Brighton Hospital,
complete our Secure
Online Admission Form . Alternately, you can call 1-877-976-2371. Our Customer Service representatives are
available 8 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. weekends.
A Brighton
Hospital patient describes the trials and tribulations of her meth
(methamphetamine) addiction and her ultimate recovery.
A middle-aged patient
describes her alcohol addiction problems and her path to recovery
with the help of our drug treatment program's counselors and
staff.
A patient describes his former alcohol addiction problem
including dealings with friends and family to intervention and rehab
with the help of our rehab program counselors, doctors, and
staff.
A woman describes the
circumstances of her alcoholism that lead up to her seeking help at
Brighton Hospital, Brighton, MI.
A young patient
describes his stay at our Henderson House, part of the drug
treatment clinic.
A man describes how
you'll know if you're really ready for the drug and alcohol
treatment program at Brighton.
A young man
describes the merits of the staff and his rebuilding of
relationships broken during his alcohol abuse.
A man describes the
circumstances of his alcohol abuse that was his living hell that
lead up to seeking help at our alcohol treatment
center.
A young patient describes his psychological
journey from addiction and to ultimate recovery with the help of our
counseling, doctors, and staff.
A man describes the drug and alcohol counseling and
educational support that he received from the Brighton Hospital
staff. An unlikely event caused him to hit rock bottom.
A man describes the circumstances of his alcohol abuse that he
was a slave to, as he says, before seeking help. He praises the
entire staff that helped him conquer his alcoholism bringing him to
God.
A formerly crack addicted
man describes his journey and, in his words, "miracle" of his crack
rehab at Brighton Hospital.
A man passionately describes how he
felt when he was under the control of alcohol and the joys of being
fully recovering from alcohol addiction and chemical
dependence.
Grosse Pointe Michigan Cable TV host John Prost interviews
Brighton Hospital Development VP Richard Kramer. They discuss "Chief
Executive Outreach"sm, a VIP-CEO patient and family support program
which gives personal cell phone access to families and corporate
executives who have someone in a substance abuse crisis, and in need
of detoxification, rehabilitation, intervention and treatment.
A patient describes her
former addiction problem and her path to recovery with the help of
program counselors, doctors, and staff.
Tuneup is an alumni in-gathering for former Brighton Hospital
patients. It features open talks, coining to celebrate milestones in
sobriety, gratitudes and much more. Summer tuneup is open to
families, children and grandkids.
Young fashion model
nearly dies from unintended overdose when she is given heroin
instead of cocaine; she enters Brighton Hospital in Michigan and
starts a new life in recovery.
After losing faith in
everything including her church, Brighton Hospital helps
rehabilitate a woman with poly substance addiction to alcohol and
crack.
Tour of the grounds with Dr. Mark Menestrina, Medical
Director of Detox Services. He shows off his new Smart Car and
discusses his own sobriety and programs at Brighton Hospital.
A heroin and crack addict
discusses progress and recovery due to treatment at our treatment
center.
Retired alcoholic talks
about how his stepson did an intervention, got him into our center
started him into successful 12 step recovery from his
addiction.
A recovering crack addict talks
about her care at Brighton Hospital and the Michigan Health
Professionals Recovery Program, HPRP.
Young woman describes how
her life had narrowed into a tiny destructive box with full blown
alcoholism and describes her recovery.
An attorney, himself in
recovery from alcoholism, describes Chief Executive Outreach (sm), a
program at Brighton.
A seasoned attorney describes his many years in
recovery from alcoholism following his rehab experience.
Walter, an Employee Assistance
Program (EAP) Counselor in industry, refers patients to Brighton
Hospital in Michigan for alcohol and drug problems affecting work
and family life.