Arab American and Chaldean Council in Southfield, MI is a comprehensive outpatient treatment facility dedicated to serving individuals and families struggling with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. With specialized programming tailored to diverse populations—including LGBTQ+ individuals, seniors, pregnant and postpartum women, and those referred through the criminal justice system—the facility recognizes that recovery is deeply personal and culturally informed. Located at 26400 Lahser Road Suite 220, Arab American and Chaldean Council provides accessible, evidence-based care designed to meet patients where they are in their recovery journey.
Arab American and Chaldean Council offers outpatient substance abuse treatment combined with integrated mental health services, addressing the reality that many individuals face both addiction and mental health challenges simultaneously. Outpatient care allows patients to receive therapy, counseling, and clinical support while maintaining their daily responsibilities at work, school, or home—a critical option for those unable to attend residential programs. The facility specializes in treating co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, ensuring that both conditions receive equal clinical attention rather than treating one condition in isolation. Additionally, the facility provides specialized support groups and therapy programs for persons with HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ+ clients, older adults, pregnant and postpartum women, and men and women in gender-specific treatment tracks, as well as support for individuals involved in the criminal justice system.
Arab American and Chaldean Council accepts Medicaid, Medicare, state-financed insurance plans, and private health insurance, removing financial barriers for many patients seeking treatment. Insurance coverage for mental health and substance abuse treatment is protected under the Mental Health Parity Act, which ensures that your insurance plan provides comparable coverage for addiction and mental health services as it does for medical care. If you are uninsured or underinsured, the facility works with patients to explore all available payment options and funding resources.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the next step toward recovery, contact Arab American and Chaldean Council today at 248-354-8460. Our admissions team is available to answer your questions, verify your insurance coverage at no cost, and help you begin treatment with compassion and professionalism. Recovery is possible, and help is available now.