VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System/Flint CBOC In Flint, MI
The Ann Arbor VA (Veteran’s Affairs) Healthcare System is a government funded and operated healthcare system devoted to active and retired military members.
In addition to primary care and medication management, the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System also addresses mental health and substance abuse issues with its members. The Community based outpatient center (CBOC) provides comprehensive outpatient care for military members and veterans.
Some of the mental health and substance abuse services offered by the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System at the Flint CBOC include the following:
- primary care
- healthcare for homeless veterans (HCHV)
- social work
- substance abuse and mental health
- case management
- tele-health services
- laboratory services
Referrals to more intensive forms of substance abuse treatment come from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
Payment at Ann Arbor VA Healthcare System
As a government funded military-based healthcare system, Ann Arbor VA Healthcare System accepts all forms of military insurance like TRICARE.
The Ann Arbor VA Healthcare System CBOC may be able to accept other private or publicly funded health insurance plans.
Contact Ann Arbor VA Healthcare Systems for more information on accepted health insurance plans, and self-pay options which may include sliding fee scales and other payment assistance opportunities.
Addiction Treatment Address
Primary Focus Of The Treatment Program
- General health care services
Type Of Treatment Provided
- Drug and alcohol addiction treatment
- Buprenorphine maintenance (Subutex, Suboxone, Zubsolv, Cizdol, Bunavail)
- Relapse prevention for alcohol - naltrexone (Adepend, Antaxone, Celupan, Depade, Nalorex, Narcoral, Nemexin, Revia/ReVia, Trexan, and Vivitrol)
- Buprenorphine used in treatment (Subutex,Suboxone, Zubsolv, Cizdol, Bunavail)
- Anti-alcohol medication - Disulfiram Antabuse
- Alcohol dependence medication - Acamprosate Campral
- Psychiatric disorder medications (Celexa, Lexapro, Prozac, Luvox, Paxil, Zoloft, Pristiq, Khedezla, Fetzima, Effexor, Viibryd, Elavil, Tofranil, Pamelor, Sinequan, Wellbutrin, Marplan, Nardil, EMSAM, Parnate, Remeron)
- Naltrexone oral (Adepend, Antaxone, Celupan, Depade, Nalorex, Narcoral, Nemexin, Revia/ReVia, Trexan, and Vivitrol)
- Opioid blocker - Vivitrol injectable Naltrexone
- Prescribes administer buprenorphine and or naltrexone
Approaches For Addiction Treatment
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) psychotherapy - modification of dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and thoughts
- Counseling approach for addiction treatment
- Counseling for trauma - post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Brief intervention approach - 15-30 minute meeting to encourage more intensive treatment
- Motivational interviewing - motivation to make positive changes
- Anger management treatment
- Prevention of substance abuse relapse
Smoking At The Facility - Policy
Treatment Settings
- Outpatient addiction treatment
- Methadone buprenorphine or naltrexone in an outpatient setting
- Outpatient treatment program - Regular
- Hospital or veterans health administration (VA)
How The Treatment Facility Operates
- United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
Licenses, Certifications, And Accreditations
- Joint Commission Accreditation - Health Care, Certification
Types Of Payment/Insurance Accepted For Treatment
- Private health insurance accepted
- TRICARE Select - Defense Health Agency (DHA) - Military
- Access to recovery ATR voucher - Stated And Federally Funded
- Federal or Government funded treatment programs
Customized Treatment Programs / Groups Available
Additional Services That Support The Treatment Process
- Case management (create plans for treatment or recovery)
- Other health education services
- Housing services
- Nicotine replacement therapy ( patch, gum, lozenge, inhaler, nasal spray)
- Non-nicotine prescription medicines (Bupropion, Wellbutrin®, Varenicline, Chantix®)
- Tobacco screening
- Counseling for smoking tobacco
- Substance abuse screening
- Assessment for mental health disorders
- Comprehensive assessment for substance abuse
- Comprehensive assessment for mental health
- Community outreach
- Breath analyzer or blood alcohol testing
- Drug or alcohol urine screening
- Hepatitis B screening
- Hepatitis C screening
- Testing for HIV/AIDS
- Testing for sexually transmitted disease (STD)
- Testing for tuberculosis (TB)
- Planning for discharge
- Aftercare continuing care
- Development of social skills (communication, emotional, decision-making, negotiation, problem solving, conflict resolution, relationships)
- Help with social services (education, food subsidies, health care, job training, subsidized housing)
- Employment counseling or training
- Domestic violence services for family or partner
- HIV - AIDS - human immunodeficiency virus education counseling or support
- Hepatitis A, B, and C education counseling or support
- Substance abuse education
- Mental health services (clinical depression, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder,post traumatic stress disorder)
- Gambling addiction treatment
- One on one counseling sessions
- Group counseling sessions
- Family counseling sessions
- Counseling for married couples
Age Range The Treatment Facility Accepts
- Young adults / Teenagers
- Adult clients
Gender Specific Accepted By Treatment Provider
Contact This Substance Abuse Treatment Facility
- Phone Number Main: 810-720-2913