Fentanyl is a growing concern across the United States, but help is available and recovery is possible for those struggling with substance use or addiction. Learn more about the range of Michigan fentanyl resources available to you below. For immediate assistance, you can call a compassionate admissions navigator for free at to learn more about Michigan fentanyl rehab and out-of-state options for you or a loved one.
There are various helplines available offering resources and support for Michigan residents struggling with a range of issues, including mental health and substance use. The following helplines provide confidential and free services when you reach out.
If you or a loved one are struggling with substance use or addiction, there are various Michigan fentanyl organizations available to help. The following Michigan fentanyl resources offer a wide range of treatment and recovery services for individuals who are ready to get the help they deserve.
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
The Michigan DHHS provides a variety of resources for Michigan residents, including education, guidance, and support for individuals struggling with substance use. If you or a loved one need assistance related to opioid use, you can find information on various services near you, including detox, inpatient, and outpatient treatment.
Michigan Center for Rural Health (MCRH)
MCRH works to enhance the health and well-being of rural communities in Michigan. Through research, education, and advocacy, MCRH addresses healthcare disparities, promotes access to quality care, and supports rural health professionals and organizations to improve health outcomes in rural areas.
American Farm Bureau’s Farm Town Strong
Farm Town Strong is an initiative by the American Farm Bureau that supports rural communities affected by the opioid crisis. It raises awareness, provides resources, and fosters collaboration to address substance misuse and other mental health challenges. By providing education and support, it aims to strengthen rural resilience and promote healthier communities.
Families Against Narcotics (FAN)
FAN is a nonprofit dedicated to combating substance misuse. It offers support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families impacted by addiction. FAN organizes events, provides resources, and promotes community collaboration to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and empower those affected to seek help and support.
NEXT Distro is a nonprofit organization that provides harm reduction services in Michigan. It offers resources such as clean syringes, fentanyl test strips, naloxone kits, and education on safer drug use to reduce overdose deaths and the spread of infectious diseases. NEXT Distro’s focus is on supporting individuals affected by substance use with compassion and dignity.
Opioid Prevention and Education Network at Michigan State University (OPEN-MSU)
OPEN-MSU is a program created by the MSU Office of University Outreach and Engagement and funded by AmeriCorps. OPEN-MSU works to expand opioid prevention, intervention, and treatment opportunities in low-income Michigan communities.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 3,089 Michigan residents died from an overdose in 2021.1 Compared to other states, Michigan has relatively high rates of overdose mortality, especially in rural areas. One study looking at overdose deaths in 11 rural Michigan countries found that overdose deaths increase more than 72% between 2019 and 2020. Of these overdoses, fentanyl was the predominant substance detected, with a 94% increase over the three-year period. This same report also found that fentanyl was present in 70% of all overdose deaths in the studied counties.2
If you or someone you love is struggling with fentanyl misuse or addiction, there are resources available in Michigan. If you’re not sure where to start, our admissions navigators are available to offer free assistance, guide you through various treatments and services, and provide support. Contact us today at to learn more. Recovery is possible, and you deserve support on your journey to recovery.
FentanylSupport.org is owned and operated by American Addiction Centers (AAC). AAC is a leading rehabilitation provider, offering all levels of care from detox to sober living, including 9 inpatient facilities nationwide.
I benefited from the facility and felt there was a lot of consistency.
My brother did really good at Awakenings. This program seemed to mesh well with him and his needs. One thing about this program that worked so well for him was that it's a mostly holistic program. He was diagnosed with depression when he was 16 and has been on medication since then. At Awakenings they didn't try to take him off his meds, didn't tell him that he didn't need it. They also didn't prescribe any additional medication there. They don't do that. You stay what you're on when you get there and that's it. That along with the staff, the treatment program he did and everything else, he had a great experience there. The staff were easy to get along with and easy to work with. The other clients helped my brother a lot as well. They helped him fit in when he first got there and made him comfortable there. My brother had a easy time staying through his program because he liked it there. He learned a lot about himself and how best to keep himself sober. They didn't take him off his medication but, they also didn't try to prescribe anything while he was there. All that combined just worked for him and made Awakenings a wonderful rehab that he benefited greatly from going to. I never tried it but heard the food could be better. Could use more staff members too but, the staff they have are amazing.