SEMI-INDEPENDENT LIVING

Now known as SIL, Semi-Independent Living is a long-term, off-campus, apartment program. The SIL offers the client daily monitoring, safety, assistance and feedback to maintain skills that have been provided in their treatment and to stay on track with prescription renewals, apartment upkeep, groceries, and bills. The SIL is especially suitable for the client who does not require on-site supervision but needs support and has a strong desire to live outside a rehabilitation facility.

Recipients of substance abuse prevention services have rights protected by state and federal law and promulgated rules. For information, contact the program's recipient rights representative or the Recipient Rights Coordinator, Michigan Department of Community Health, Division of Licensing and Certification, Substance Abuse Licensing Section, P.O. Box 30664, Lansing, MI 48909, (517) 241-1970.