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Brighton Hospital Fact Sheet

Brighton Hospital was founded more than 50 years ago on visionary Harry Henderson’s belief that alcoholism is a treatable disease. When Harry opened the doors of his gracious country-home style treatment center nestled in a serene setting, he set a high standard for treatment. Brighton Hospital continues to be a standard bearer and innovator in chemical dependency treatment based on the medical moedle and 12-step program participation. We now know that addiction to any other drug, including heroin, marijuana, crack/cocaine, prescription drugs and methamphetamine also can be treated when people find help and hope. People with a chemical dependency and their families find both at Brighton – a fully licensed and accredited acute care hospital.

 

Brighton Hospital
12851 E. Grand River
Brighton, MI  48116
1-888-215-2700
Website | Map & Directions
 
Media Contacts
Brian Taylor
Media Relations
Office: 586-753-0726
Cell: 248-996-7085
Pager: 313-609-0353
brian.taylor@stjohn.org

 

 
Facility & Staff Information and Annual Statistics
Facility Information
Licensed Beds: 41
Statistics (Annual)
Residential patients 2,715
Partial day patients 1,043
Outpatient 5,365
Total patient days 23,355
 
Staff Information
Associates 250
F/T equivalent associates 179
Physicians on staff 19
RN total 35 including contingent



 

Areas of Specialty
  • Chemical Dependency – Rehabilitation, Domiciliary Partial Hospitalization, Residential
  • Mental Health and Chemical Dependency – Intensive Outpatient Program
  • Outpatient Medical Clinic
  • 12-Step Programs and Support Groups
  • 30-Day Recovery Program
  • Activity Therapy Program
  • Additional Programs
  • Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program
  • Aftercare Programs
  • Clergy Recovery Program
  • Detoxification Program
  • Domiciliary Partial Hospitalization Program
  • Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program
  • Henderson House for Men
  • Holistic Healing
  • Intensive Outpatient Program
  • Michigan Health Professionals Recovery Program
  • Rehabilitation Program
  • Women’s Halfway House
On-site Facilities
  • Detoxification Unit
  • Rehabilitation/Residential Unit
  • Domiciliary Partial Hospitalization Unit
  • Henderson House Halfway House for Men
  • Outpatient Medical Clinic
  • Gift shop
  • 12-step meetings
  • Gymnasium
  • Exercise room
  • Tennis courts
  • Softball field

Special Honors
  • A National Training Center for Auricular Acupuncture through NAADA, the National Auricular Acupuncture Detoxification Association