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Substance abuse treatment and inpatient medical detoxification program provides a first step toward recovery

GRAND HAVEN, Mich., (January 17, 2024) – Trinity Health Grand Haven is now offering hospital-based inpatient medical detoxification to help people overcome withdrawal symptoms from drug and alcohol addictions.

New Vision at Trinity Health Grand Haven treats adults with a medically supervised hospital stay for inpatient stabilization, which usually lasts three days. The patient can detox from a substance in a safe, medically supervised environment.

“As a community hospital, we understand the importance of relationships and doing our part to restore hope for those experiencing this type of health challenge,” said Shelleye Yaklin, President, Trinity Health Grand Haven. “We’ve witnessed the effects of addiction on patients and families in our emergency department, and now, through our partnership with the experts at New Vision, our clinicians can play an active role in helping people start their recovery journey.”

New Vision at Trinity Health Grand Haven provides treatment for substances including opioids (heroin, OxyContin); alcohol; benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax); methamphetamine; cocaine; combined substances; and prescription medications.

Discharge planning occurs prior to leaving the hospital. Patients are referred to appropriate community-based treatment programs to help prevent relapse and continue their treatment.

New Vision at Trinity Health Grand Haven accepts patients who self-refer; a physician’s referral is not necessary for admission. Patients can be admitted five days a week by a licensed physician and the service accepts most insurance plans.

For more information or a free confidential assessment, contact New Vision at Trinity Health Grand Haven at 616-358-4877 Monday through Friday or visit TrinityHealthMichigan.org/NewVision.

About New Vision

New Vision, a hospital-based medical stabilization and withdrawal management service, is provided through a partnership with SpecialCare Hospital Management of St. Charles, MO, and is currently offered in over 30 hospitals across the United States. SpecialCare has been providing inpatient medical stabilization in collaboration with short-term acute care hospitals for 30 years and is a subsidiary of BayMark Health Services. For more information: www.specialcarecorp.com

About Trinity Health Michigan

Trinity Health Michigan is a leading health care provider and one of the state’s largest employers. With more than 24,000 full-time employees serving 29 counties, Trinity Health Michigan operates nine hospitals located in Ann Arbor, Chelsea, Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Howell, Livonia, Muskegon, Pontiac, and Shelby, and two medical groups. The health system has 2,314 beds and 5,446 physicians and advanced practice providers. With operating revenues of $4.16 billion, Trinity Health Michigan returns $184 million back to their local communities each year. Together with numerous ambulatory care locations, home health and hospice agencies and 23 senior living communities owned and/or operated by Trinity Health, Trinity Health Michigan provides the full continuum of care for Michigan residents. Trinity Health Michigan is a member of Trinity Health, one of the largest Catholic health care systems in the country serving more than 30 million people across 22 states. For more information: www.trinityhealthmichigan.org