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==Location and construction==
==Location and construction==
It is located on {{convert|92|acre}} in [[Brighton, Michigan]]. 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 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, now closed.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.worldsbest.rehab/rehabs-in-florida/|title=Rehabs in Florida}}</ref>
It is located on {{convert|92|acre}} in [[Brighton, Michigan]]. 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 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, now closed.


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==Consultation==
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==Other activities==
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[[Category:Hospitals in Michigan]]
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[[Category:Christian hospitals]]
[[Category:Christian hospitals in the United States]]

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Brighton Center For Recovery
Brighton Hospital is located in Michigan
Brighton Hospital
Location within Michigan
Geography
LocationBrighton, Michigan, United States
Coordinates42°31′11″N 83°41′45″W / 42.5197°N 83.6959°W / 42.5197; -83.6959
Organization
TypeSpecialist
Services
SpecialityDrug and alcohol addiction
History
Opened1948
Links
Websitewww.brightonhospital.org
ListsHospitals in the United States

Brighton Hospital is one of the oldest alcoholism and addiction treatment centers in North America.[1]

Location and construction

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It is located on 92 acres (37 ha) in Brighton, Michigan. 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 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, now closed.

Services

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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 uses 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.

Staffing

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Brighton Hospital offers Masters-prepared therapists. Several of the physicians are Fellows of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM).

Accreditation and affiliations

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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.

Consultation

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Media

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Other activities

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References

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  1. ^ "Ascension Brighton Center for Recovery".