Brighton Hospital
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Brighton Hospital is one of the oldest alcoholism and addiction treatment centers in North America. It is located on 92 acres (372,311.1 m²) in Brighton, Michigan
(metro Detroit-Ann Arbor, Livingston County) adjacent to State Parks and Metro Park recreational areas, at Interstate 96 and Kensington Road exit. Brighton's predecessor institution, the Bloomfield Hills Sanitarium, was established in 1943, with the current hospital campus acquired in 1950. The hospital's Ludington Peace Center Chapel, an icon of the institution, was a gift of the Ford Motor Company, having been originally constructed by Henry Ford for Camp Legion, and then moved to the Brighton campus after his death. Brighton added an outpatient campus in 2008 called "Brighton at the Corners" in West Bloomfield Michigan.
Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous
, assisted the hospital's founding President, Harry Henderson
, in establishing Brighton Hospital as Michigan's first treatment center for alcoholism and addiction. Marty Mann
, of the National Council of Alcoholism, was also involved in the early development of the hospital. Since its founding, Brighton has become well known and internationally recognized for its 30 day inpatient treatment programs, including Detoxification (detox), Rehabilitation (drug rehab) and Domiciliary Partial Hospitalization. Brighton accepts patients who pay privately as well as those who have insurance coverage.
Brighton Hospital is known as a national leader in the recruitment and training of the greatest number and percentage of addiction-certified nurses (CARN, Certified Addiction Registered Nurses). Brighton Hospital offers Masters-prepared therapists. Several of Brighton's physicians are Fellows of the American Society of Addiction Medicine
(ASAM) the highest level of distinction for addiction doctors. Brighton Hospital also innovated the first interdisciplinary fellowship training program for physicians in North America to educate physicians in the field of addiction
medicine in a clinical setting outside a medical school. Brighton is accredited by the Joint Commission. Brighton Hospital is a member of St. John's Providence Health System, Michigan, a unit of Ascension Health
, America's largest faith-based health system. Brighton Hospital serves as the Center of Excellence in Addiction Medicine nationally within Ascension Health. For on-line aftercare support, Brighton is one of the nation's early adopters of OneRecovery and has a dedicated OneRecovery site for its alumni. Alumni aftercare reunion Tune-up events are free and offered in most seasons of the year. Families of Alcoholics and Addicts find support from Brighton's "friends and family programs".
Internationally, Brighton Hospital is active in consulting to other addiction facilities and private and governmental units in the US, Canada, the Arab Mideast region, and other parts of the world. Brighton partners with the State Bar of Michigan
and its Lawyers and Judges
Assistance Program for attorneys, judges and law students, who are at especially high risk for addiction, depression, suicide and other disorders. The hospital offers an extensive Health Professionals Recovery Program to serve over two dozen state licensed health professions with highly successful long term recovery solutions.
Brighton offers comprehensive inpatient, outpatient and aftercare programs in alcohol and substance abuse treatment for adults and Intensive Outpatient Program treatment for Adolescents. For patients who will benefit from extended stay on our campus with daily access to 12 step meetings, peer support, and trained staff, Brighton offers a 16 bed Henderson House for Men and a 16 bed Women's Halfway House. Both offer stays of up to six months.
Thanks to a collaboration with Hazelden
Publishing, Brighton offers Hazelden books and teaching materials via its campus bookstore. Additionally, Brighton Hospital, through its affiliation with The Betty Ford Center
in California, Brighton offers a Free Addiction Prevention Program for Children Ages 7 to 12 who are growing up in a family that has actively using addicts or recovering persons in the household. Children of Alcoholics and Addicts see: National Association of Children of Alcoholics (NACoA) are at four times as much risk of repeating the generation-to-generation pattern of addiction in their families as are their peers.
Brighton Hospital's President, Denise Bertin-Epp, has established a unique Service-marked program, Chief Executive Outreach sm, to make herself available to corporate executives and professionals who seek to help individuals, families and business organizations in crisis from addictions. Brighton is also an innovator in Electronic Behavioral Health Record development for addiction and dual-diagnosis care. Its Electronic Behavioral Health Record (EBHR0) has been in use for over three years and has improved the quality, safety and efficacy of care at Brighton Hospital. Free self-evaluation questionnaires are available at on the Brighton Hospital website, and Customer Service staff are available to discuss individualized programs of Addiction Treatment and Dual-diagnosis care for all substance abuse conditions and co-occurring psychiatric disorders.
The Brighton National Addiction Foundation orchestrates events, grantsmanship, campaigns and other forms of philanthropic support and planned giving in support of programs of treatment, research and education of benefit to addiction patients, family members and children of addicts and alcoholics.
Brighton, Michigan
Brighton is a principal satellite city of Metro Detroit located in the southeast portion of Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 7,444. Brighton forms part of the South Lyon-Howell-Brighton Urban Area...
(metro Detroit-Ann Arbor, Livingston County) adjacent to State Parks and Metro Park recreational areas, at Interstate 96 and Kensington Road exit. Brighton's predecessor institution, the Bloomfield Hills Sanitarium, was established in 1943, with the current hospital campus acquired in 1950. The hospital's Ludington Peace Center Chapel, an icon of the institution, was a gift of the Ford Motor Company, having been originally constructed by Henry Ford for Camp Legion, and then moved to the Brighton campus after his death. Brighton added an outpatient campus in 2008 called "Brighton at the Corners" in West Bloomfield Michigan.
Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international mutual aid movement which says its "primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety." Now claiming more than 2 million members, AA was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in Akron, Ohio...
, assisted the hospital's founding President, Harry Henderson
Harry Henderson
Harry Henderson was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who played for Northumberland. He was born in Northumberland and died in Newcastle upon Tyne....
, in establishing Brighton Hospital as Michigan's first treatment center for alcoholism and addiction. Marty Mann
Marty Mann
Marty Mann was any early female member of Alcoholics Anonymous and author of the chapter "Women Suffer Too" in the second through fourth editions of the Big Book of AA. In part because of her life's work, alcoholism became seen as less a moral issue and more a health issue.It is a common error...
, of the National Council of Alcoholism, was also involved in the early development of the hospital. Since its founding, Brighton has become well known and internationally recognized for its 30 day inpatient treatment programs, including Detoxification (detox), Rehabilitation (drug rehab) and Domiciliary Partial Hospitalization. Brighton accepts patients who pay privately as well as those who have insurance coverage.
Brighton Hospital is known as a national leader in the recruitment and training of the greatest number and percentage of addiction-certified nurses (CARN, Certified Addiction Registered Nurses). Brighton Hospital offers Masters-prepared therapists. Several of Brighton's physicians are Fellows of the American Society of Addiction Medicine
American Society of Addiction Medicine
The American Society of Addiction Medicine is a physician society with a focus on addiction and its treatment.- History :ASAM has its roots in research and clinical traditions that pre-date its founding in the early 1950s, when Ruth Fox, M.D. began regular meetings with other physicians interested...
(ASAM) the highest level of distinction for addiction doctors. Brighton Hospital also innovated the first interdisciplinary fellowship training program for physicians in North America to educate physicians in the field of addiction
medicine in a clinical setting outside a medical school. Brighton is accredited by the Joint Commission. Brighton Hospital is a member of St. John's Providence Health System, Michigan, a unit of Ascension Health
Ascension Health
Ascension Health is a non-profit company that operates a network of hospitals and related health facilities in the United States. It is the nation's largest Catholic and largest non-profit health system.-Sponsors:...
, America's largest faith-based health system. Brighton Hospital serves as the Center of Excellence in Addiction Medicine nationally within Ascension Health. For on-line aftercare support, Brighton is one of the nation's early adopters of OneRecovery and has a dedicated OneRecovery site for its alumni. Alumni aftercare reunion Tune-up events are free and offered in most seasons of the year. Families of Alcoholics and Addicts find support from Brighton's "friends and family programs".
Internationally, Brighton Hospital is active in consulting to other addiction facilities and private and governmental units in the US, Canada, the Arab Mideast region, and other parts of the world. Brighton partners with the State Bar of Michigan
State Bar of Michigan
The State Bar of Michigan is an organization of lawyers in the State of Michigan. Membership is mandatory for attorneys who practice law in the state of Michigan...
and its Lawyers and Judges
Assistance Program for attorneys, judges and law students, who are at especially high risk for addiction, depression, suicide and other disorders. The hospital offers an extensive Health Professionals Recovery Program to serve over two dozen state licensed health professions with highly successful long term recovery solutions.
Brighton offers comprehensive inpatient, outpatient and aftercare programs in alcohol and substance abuse treatment for adults and Intensive Outpatient Program treatment for Adolescents. For patients who will benefit from extended stay on our campus with daily access to 12 step meetings, peer support, and trained staff, Brighton offers a 16 bed Henderson House for Men and a 16 bed Women's Halfway House. Both offer stays of up to six months.
Thanks to a collaboration with Hazelden
Hazelden
The Hazelden Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Center City, Minnesota. Hazelden has alcohol and drug treatment facilities in Minnesota ; Newberg, Oregon; Chicago, Illinois; Naples, Florida and New York City, New York...
Publishing, Brighton offers Hazelden books and teaching materials via its campus bookstore. Additionally, Brighton Hospital, through its affiliation with The Betty Ford Center
Betty Ford Center
The Betty Ford Center , is a non-profit, separately licensed residential chemical dependency recovery hospital in Rancho Mirage, California, that offers inpatient, outpatient, and day treatment for alcohol and other drug addictions as well as prevention and education programs for family and children...
in California, Brighton offers a Free Addiction Prevention Program for Children Ages 7 to 12 who are growing up in a family that has actively using addicts or recovering persons in the household. Children of Alcoholics and Addicts see: National Association of Children of Alcoholics (NACoA) are at four times as much risk of repeating the generation-to-generation pattern of addiction in their families as are their peers.
Brighton Hospital's President, Denise Bertin-Epp, has established a unique Service-marked program, Chief Executive Outreach sm, to make herself available to corporate executives and professionals who seek to help individuals, families and business organizations in crisis from addictions. Brighton is also an innovator in Electronic Behavioral Health Record development for addiction and dual-diagnosis care. Its Electronic Behavioral Health Record (EBHR0) has been in use for over three years and has improved the quality, safety and efficacy of care at Brighton Hospital. Free self-evaluation questionnaires are available at on the Brighton Hospital website, and Customer Service staff are available to discuss individualized programs of Addiction Treatment and Dual-diagnosis care for all substance abuse conditions and co-occurring psychiatric disorders.
The Brighton National Addiction Foundation orchestrates events, grantsmanship, campaigns and other forms of philanthropic support and planned giving in support of programs of treatment, research and education of benefit to addiction patients, family members and children of addicts and alcoholics.