Turning Point Programs
A “turning point” is defined as a moment in which a critical decision must be made. This is the crossroads many of our clients reach when they contact Turning Point Programs. The program began in 1973 by The Salvation Army offering a refuge for West Michigan residents desiring to overcome active addictions.
Our approach to treatment utilizes an integrative method consisting of evidence-based practices to treat each patient in a holistic manner. We focus on the individuality of every patient and design the treatment experience around an individual’s needs. It is our first priority to provide a warm, welcoming environment that promotes safety and healing. Our goal is to empower people to overcome addictions and reconnect with life by providing consumer driven and integrated care focused on safety, trust, compassion and self-determination while promoting wellness and offering support that is consistent with the principles and practices of Trauma Informed Care.
Turning Point Programs employs a Board Certified physician specializing in addiction medicine, Master prepared therapists and Licensed nurses. All staff members are friendly, knowledgeable and passionate about helping those with addictions.