Founded in 1972, Flint Odyssey House is a private, non-profit organization operating a community involvement center and recovery housing for men, women, couples, families, including pregnant women and parents recovering from substance use. With a strong sense of community, the facility welcomes all backgrounds, creating a safe, supportive space for lasting recovery.
The facility offers safe, supportive recovery housing to help individuals adjust to life after addiction. Guided by the idea of self-help and mutual support, residents work together toward long-term recovery. With up to 12 months of housing and access to services through the Community Involvement Center, each patient takes the first step toward a stable future.
The center offers Enhanced Women’s Specialty Coaching for mothers, helping reduce substance use, connect with community resources, and make informed choices about reproductive health. For fathers, the 24/7 Dads Fatherhood Program strengthens parenting skills and emotional wellness. Together, these programs equip parents with essential tools to rebuild healthy relationships and build a stronger future for their families.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.