Founded in 1972, Saginaw Odyssey House is a private, non-profit organization offering residential treatment and recovery housing for men, women, couples, and families—including pregnant women and parents on the path to recovery from substance use or co-occurring disorders. With a strong sense of community, the facility welcomes all backgrounds, creating a safe, supportive space for lasting recovery.
At the heart of Odyssey’s approach is the therapeutic community model, combining peer support and professional counseling. Progress is earned through moral and ethical responsibility, with community members challenging and supporting each other. The program blends behavioral therapy, cognitive restructuring, and insight-based work to help each person build lasting change and self-worth.
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.
Private non-profit organization. Primary focus: substance use treatment, mental health treatment.
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.