Association for Individual Development (AID)

309 W New Indian Trail Ct
Aurora, IL 60506

Aurora, Illinois
630-966-4000

About Association for Individual Development (AID)

Association for Individual Development Outpatient in Aurora, Illinois provides integrated behavioral health services for individuals with mental health and substance use challenges.

They don’t operate dedicated substance use disorder residential treatment or detox programs here but they do offer meaningful support for people with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Through their outpatient programs, they deliver individual therapy, group therapy, family counseling, and psychiatric care. Their services are available to children, adolescents, and adults, with additional telehealth options to improve accessibility.

Supportive Services to Assist You

Their treatment approach focuses on supporting special populations including individuals with serious mental illness, those who have experienced trauma, and clients involved in the court system.

If you’re experiencing both mental illness and substance use dependence, you can access tailored care within their programs which incorporate therapy, medication management, some ancillary services like life skills development, and connections to vital community recovery resources.

Other extensive services provided here include psychosocial rehabilitation, court-ordered outpatient services, and suicide prevention support. We feel these interventions are great because they help strengthen recovery and promote stability for you if you’re facing complex life challenges. Although some patient reviews mention concerns about internal workplace practices, they’ve remained focused on delivering compassionate, person centered care.

Insurance Options

We really like that the organization accepts a wide range of payment options including Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, self-pay, and offers sliding fee scales and payment assistance. As a private non-profit, AID collaborates with local healthcare systems and Federally Qualified Healthcare Centers to broaden service access. Their admissions team will help you determine the details of your coverage.

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Amenities

Private Rehab

Private drug rehab provides a comfortable, secure environment that allows you to focus on doing the work to get your life back on track. Benefits include a higher staff-to-client ratio, increased one-on-one time with therapists and healthcare providers, private rooms for clients, and customized forms of therapy.

Private Rooms

In order to maintain a sense of autonomy, many private rehab facilities offer clients the ability to choose their own private rooms. The privacy and personal space ensure that the recovery process is as comfortable as possible.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Teen & Adolescent Program

Some of the most common services offered in a young adult program in Illinois include individual and group counseling, medication management, educational courses, and 12-step programs. These programs are tailored to address the challenges of this stage of life.

Adult Program

Individuals who are struggling with addiction to drugs or alcohol can get support at an adult program in Illinois. Designed for men and women over the age of 18, these programs offer rehabilitation treatment and recovery services.

Alcoholism

Each alcohol rehab in Illinois is unique, but most include three basic aspects of treatment: medical detox, psychotherapy, and medication. Through these methods, participants receive treatment for the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of alcohol use disorder.

Men's Rehab

Men’s rehab in Illinois typically includes individual, group, and family therapies. Group sessions are conducted with men only, which encourages greater vulnerability and sharing opportunities among participants.

Women's Rehab

Women who have substance use disorders are more likely than men to have co-occurring mental health disorders. Women’s rehab in Illinois often provides treatment for dual diagnosis, so women can get help for their addiction and disorders such as anxiety or depression.

Opioid Treatment

Learn the skills you need to break free from opioid dependence at opioid rehab in Illinois. Program options include detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient rehab, counseling, and medication assisted treatment programs, which are tailored to meet the needs of the individual.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

In Illinois, cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective method for addiction treatment. It teaches effective communication skills, provides tools to help people improve mood, and empowers participants to dismiss insecurities that can lead to substance abuse.

Rational Behavior Therapy (RBT)

Many substance abuse treatment plans include rational emotive behavioral therapy in Illinois. This treatment replaces negative decisions with healthy ones, helps prevent relapse, provides conflict-resolution skills, and improves interpersonal relationships.

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an integrative, community-based care strategy designed to address the needs of persons with severe and/or complex mental illness or behavioral disorders. ACT is typically provided by a multidisciplinary team of medical and mental health care providers, social workers, therapists, and other specialists, including addiction recovery professionals. These services are frequently provided in the home and community to clients in crisis, those who are clinically unstable, and those who are unable or unwilling to travel to a hospital or clinic for in-person treatment.

Levels of Care

Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in Illinois may be brief or long-term, depending on the individual. During this time, you will maintain membership in a support group as well as attend one-on-one counseling sessions. The focus is ongoing development of life skills that will prevent relapse.

Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

An Illinois dual diagnosis program treats both your mental health and recovery needs. Psychiatrists and addiction specialists work together to address co-occurring disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or ADHD.

Accreditations

CARF: 7376

Accepted Insurance

Association for Individual Development (AID) works with several private insurance providers and also accepts private payments when possible, please contact to verify your specific insurance provider.

Aetna
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna
Humana
UnitedHealth Group

Contact Information

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309 W New Indian Trail Ct
Aurora, IL 60506

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