SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES - CDR/CA
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MISSION

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“To provide quality services to those we are uniquely entrusted to serve”

Substance Abuse Services
“To provide access to publicly funded substance abuse services for eligible persons experiencing substance abuse or dependency problems in the Upper Peninsula."

Location of NorthCare Substance Abuse Services in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

1.) Regional Map: Map of NorthCare Network Substance Abuse Tx Providers

2.) City of Marquette: Map of NorthCare Substance Abuse Services in City of Marquette

 

PHILOSOPHY

Chemical dependency is recognized as a primary, chronic, and progressive disease that can be successfully arrested with appropriate identification and treatment. The CDR’s role is to provide an objective and unbiased evaluation of whether a need exists for addiction services, and if so, to recommend appropriate placement into licensed substance abuse providers on the provider panel. Since the CA and CDR are charged with the task of distributing scarce resources, funding is provided via a managed care system. The managed care system is based on equitable and appropriately distributed financial resources to clients within the region who have substance use disorders.

TARGET POPULATION

While this varies somewhat according to funding source and priority status, the target population is generally comprised of low-income residents with a substance abuse/dependence disorder residing in Alger, Chippewa, Delta, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, and Schoolcraft counties and Medicaid recipients in the fifteen counties of the Upper Peninsula.