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Substance abuse assessment and evaluation.
Adult and adolescent substance abuse outpatient treatment.
Women's co-occurring treatment.
Eating disorder treatment.
Individual and family counseling.
Senior mental health counseling and substance abuse evaluations.
Psychological assessments.
Psychiatric services.
Medicine assisted substance abuse treatment.
Provides assessments and treatment services for adolescents and adults suffering from alcohol and drug use. Services include group therapy, intensive outpatient treatment, DUI evaluation, and educational services. Various outpatient interventions are offered and delivered to residents and their families.
Bridgeway’s Prevention Program provides alcohol and drug prevention education for youth, through an evidence-based curriculum, throughout local school districts in Illinois.
Provides outpatient drug and alcohol evaluation and treatment services. DUI Risk Education, a 10-hour program required for DUI clients whose evaluations indicate minimal, moderate, or significant risk. And group counseling for clients with DUI evaluations of moderate, significant, or high risk, as well as clients seeking substance abuse treatment.
Non-residential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
Provides a matrix treatment model that includes active treatment and long-term aftercare support, featuring family and individual therapy, gender-specific groups, and services tailored to individuals convicted of driving under the influence (DUI). The program incorporates a dual-diagnosis approach with on-site integrated mental health evaluation and treatment, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and 24-hour emergency access.
Extended outpatient and continuing care services for adults and adolescents. Offers treatment in both group and individual settings.
Extended outpatient and continuing care services for adults and adolescents. Offers treatment in both group and individual settings.
Works to help Veterans on their recovery journey through outpatient and inpatient services. The residential facility helps Veterans deal with substance abuse, homelessness, mental health, and unemployment through its 24-hour therapeutic and educational programs.
Offers mental health and substance use disorder services, including: recovery support and outpatient substance use treatment, DUI evaluation and risk education, psychiatric care, and outpatient mental health program.
Non-residential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
Mental health services include mental health assessments, depression/anxiety/mental illness counseling, family therapy, stress/anger management counseling, trauma/abuse counseling, parenting and relationship counseling.
Substance abuse services include substance abuse evaluations, adolescent substance abuse groups, adult intensive outpatient (IOP), adult relapse prevention, drug court provider, family court provider, voucher provider and priority population: women who are pregnant and IV users.
Provides substance use evaluations, outpatient counseling, and intensive outpatient treatment. Access through the agency's intake team, called the Rapid Response team.
The program is designed to provide comprehensive support for individuals seeking treatment while allowing them to continue with their daily responsibilities.
Services include:
- Detox: 24/7 medically-monitored detox services. Provides transportation for 18 counties in southern Illinois.
- Residential Treatment: Includes education, group therapy, and private therapy.
- Outpatient Treatment: Individual, group, or family counseling for adolescents and adults. May be used to meet DUI requirements in some cases.
Provides counseling and other adult, and child and adolescent outpatient mental health programs, first responder suicide prevention, substance use treatment, mobile crisis response and offers Naloxone.
Also helps to coordinate services with other community care providers.
Offers outpatient treatment services for substance use. Services are self-paced, and length of time is based on individual need. Group meetings are available. Individual and family counseling sessions are provided as needed.
Offers counselors and therapists providing outpatient treatment for alcohol, drug, gambling, and tobacco use disorders.
Services include individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (M.A.T.). The program may also incorporate structured daytime activities such as educational and vocational services, social and recreational activities, 12-step meetings, family support programs, and continuing care for individuals who require intensive treatment but do not need 24-hour hospital care. Open to adolescents and adults.
Works to help Veterans on their recovery journey through outpatient and inpatient services. The residential facility helps Veterans deal with substance abuse, homelessness, mental health, and unemployment through its 24-hour therapeutic and educational programs.
Offers medications, therapy, and peer support services to help patients with addictions move forward in their recovery. Provides treatment for opioids, alcohol, stimulants, and gambling use disorder.
Medication management:
- Buprenorphine IR and ER (Suboxone, Zubsolv, Sublocade, Brixadi)
- Naltrexone IR and ER (oral naltrexone and Vivitrol)
- Acamprosate
Behavioral Therapy:
- Group counseling
- Individual therapy
- Peer support
Designed to help individuals explore their own use of substances and better understand the impact of those substances on their behaviors and driving skills.
Provides assessments and treatment services for adolescents and adults suffering from alcohol and drug use. Services include group therapy, intensive outpatient treatment, DUI evaluation, and educational services. Various outpatient interventions are offered and delivered to residents and their families.
Bridgeway’s Prevention Program provides alcohol and drug prevention education for youth, through an evidence-based curriculum, throughout local school districts in Illinois.
Provides behavioral health services to those in need. Services include mental health evaluations, individual, couples, family and group counseling, substance abuse treatment and counseling, and medication management.
Provides substance abuse evaluations and then referral to treatment appropriate to the client's needs.
Offers Adult Outpatient Treatment support groups that meet weekly, and Extended Adult Outpatient Treatment that meet three times a week for two hours per session for eight weeks and is followed by an individual aftercare group. The program consists of a combination of education, group, and individual sessions. AA and/or NA attendance is necessary in addition to the treatment hours. Individual sessions are provided as part of Aftercare planning and based on the individual's need. Aftercare Services provides structured group therapy on a weekly basis for individuals that have completed treatment with any agency. The focus of this group is recovery issues. Discover Program is an early intervention modality for adolescents who are or have the potential for developing an abuse pattern of chemical use and have issues such as self esteem, decision making, peer pressure, and help with communication skills. DUI Assessments are completed to determine an individual's educational and treatment needs. DUI Remedial Education class educates clients on the effects of alcohol/drugs, including the physical effects, the disease concept of alcoholism, DUI laws, and alcoholism as a family disease; meets on four consecutive Monday evenings.