Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to some of the more frequently asked questions regarding treatment at Brighton Hospital. For answers to questions not addressed below or for general information, please contact us at 888-215-2700 or 810-227-1211.
Q: I think I may have a problem with alcohol and/or drug abuse. How can I tell if I need help?
A: You can take a free self-assessment test on our Web site to help determine if you need to seek treatment.
Q: Who can receive treatment at Brighton Hospital?
A: Brighton Hospital treats those who are age 18 and older for inpatient care (ages 13-17 for adolescent intensive outpatient care). Patients must have a primary diagnosis or history of substance abuse/dependence and be medically and psychiatrically stable.
Q: I want to seek treatment at Brighton Hospital. How do I go about being admitted?
A: To begin the admissions process for treatment at Brighton Hospital, download and complete the our Admission Form (PDF) and fax it to us at 810-227-2029 or mail to: Brighton Hospital, 12851 Grand River, Brighton, MI 48116, Attn: Customer Service Representative. Alternately, you can call 800-523-8198 or 810-220-5514. Our Customer Service representatives are available 8 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. weekends.
Q: What items should I bring with me when I am admitted as a patient?
A: See the Admissions and Intervention page for a complete list of items patients may and may not bring with them when admitted to Brighton Hospital.
Q: May I visit a family member who is an inpatient at Brighton Hospital?
A: Brighton Hospital has no open visiting hours for inpatients. However, we do allow generous amounts of shared time with inpatients through our Family and Friends Program.
Q: What is the cost of treatment at Brighton Hospital?
A: Brighton Hospital maintains very reasonable costs for treatment. Some individuals pay privately for their care, some have insurance coverage, and others use insurance and then pay privately for longer stays. We accept most commercial insurances and managed care plans. Our business office can also help arrange self-payment treatment plans.
Q: Do you have opportunities for volunteers at Brighton Hospital?
A: Yes, there are a number of ways volunteers can become involved at Brighton Hospital. See our Volunteer Opportunities page for details, or contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 810-225-2527 or volunteer@brightonhospital.org.