Contact Catholic Human Services
Catholic Human Services
438 County Road 612 Ne Kalkaska MI, 49646
www.catholichumanservices.org
(231) 258-5565
Catholic Human Services
438 County Road 612 Ne Kalkaska MI, 49646
www.catholichumanservices.org
(231) 258-5565
For anyone seeking help for addiction for themselves or a loved one calls to Addiction Helpline America are completely confidential and available 24/7.
Please note: any treatment center listed on our site that receives calls is a paid advertiser.
Calls to a specific treatment center’s listing will be connected directly to that center.
Calls to our general helpline will be answered by treatment providers, all of whom are paid advertisers.
By calling the helpline, you agree to our terms and conditions. These calls are free of charge and carry no obligation to enter treatment. Neither Sober Steps nor anyone answering your call receives a commission or fee based on your choice of treatment provider.
If you’d like to explore additional treatment options or connect with a specific rehab center, you can browse our top-rated listings, visit our homepage, or call us at (844) 561-0606. You may also contact us for further assistance.
Calls to any general helpline will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed, each of which is a paid advertiser:
Our helpline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at no cost to you and with no obligation for you to enter into treatment. We are committed to providing support and guidance whenever you need it.
In some cases, Addiction Helpline America charges our verified partner a modest cost per call. This fee helps us cover the costs of building and maintaining our website, ensuring that we can continue to offer this valuable service to those in need.
Addiction treatment approaches vary significantly, and understanding these methods can help individuals choose the right path for recovery. Common approaches include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and holistic therapies, each designed to address different aspects of addiction and recovery.
For instance, cognitive-behavioral therapy helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns associated with substance use, while holistic therapies may include yoga, meditation, and art therapy to promote overall well-being. By offering a blend of these approaches, Catholic Human Services aims to cater to the unique needs of each client.
Success stories from former clients can inspire and provide hope to those currently struggling with addiction. These narratives often highlight personal journeys of recovery, showcasing the transformative impact of the programs offered at Catholic Human Services.
Many individuals have reported significant improvements in their lives after completing treatment, including restored relationships, stable employment, and a renewed sense of purpose. Sharing these testimonials can encourage others to seek help and take the first step toward recovery.
Community support plays a crucial role in the recovery process. Catholic Human Services not only offers treatment but also connects individuals to local support groups, resources, and events that foster a sense of belonging and encouragement.
Programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings are available in the area, providing ongoing support for individuals post-treatment. Engaging with the community helps reinforce recovery principles and creates a network of support that can be invaluable during challenging times.
Individuals seeking help often have many questions about the addiction treatment process. Addressing common concerns can alleviate anxiety and provide clarity about what to expect when entering a treatment program at Catholic Human Services.
Topics such as the duration of treatment, confidentiality, and what to bring to a facility are frequently asked. By providing clear and informative answers, Catholic Human Services can help potential clients feel more prepared and confident in their decision to seek help.