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Alexian Brothers Housing and Health Alliance

825 West Wellington Avenue
Chicago, IL 60657

Located in Chicago, as part of the Ascension Illinois Housing and Health Alliance, The Alexian Brothers Bonaventure House provides transitional and permanent housing ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Free
Most states offer free alcohol and drug rehabs through public mental health and addiction treatment centers. These centers often provide detox, intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), and support groups. You must meet certain requirements in order to qualify for free alcohol and drug rehabs, such as lack of income and insurance.
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Teen Challenge Chicago

3601 West Cortland Street
Chicago, IL 60647

I really like the services they're offering and their approach to treating addiction at Adult and Teen Challenge Chicago. As the name suggests, this facility treats ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
Outpatient
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
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.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Free
Most states offer free alcohol and drug rehabs through public mental health and addiction treatment centers. These centers often provide detox, intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), and support groups. You must meet certain requirements in order to qualify for free alcohol and drug rehabs, such as lack of income and insurance.
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
For those who are underinsured or uninsured, paying the total cost of a rehab program up front is not feasible. Fortunately, many alcohol and drug rehabs make financing available to potential clients through private loans, in-house payment plans, or partner lenders. You can choose a finance package that lets you start treatment immediately and pay for it later.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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New Hope Community Service Center

2559 West 79th Street
# 6
Chicago, IL 60652

The New Hope Community Service Center in Chicago, Illinois, provides a variety of outpatient services to adults and youth. These services include outpatient substance ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Outpatient
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
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.
Treatment Programs
Insurance
Financial Aid
Many alcohol and drug rehabs in Illinois offer sliding scale payment plans for clients who cannot otherwise afford to pay for treatment. You'll need to fill out an application and, upon acceptance, the rehab will work with you to develop a payment plan based on your income.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.

Jesse Brown VA Medical Center

820 S Damen Ave
Chicago, IL 60612

The Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, offers a variety of services, including substance addiction and mental health issues for veterans, military ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Rosecrance Lakeview

3701 N Ashland Ave
Chicago, IL 60613

Rosecrance Lakeview of Rosecrance Behavioral Health is located in Chicago, Illinois. They provide adolescents and adults with outpatient substance use and mental ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) in Illinois are often a good fit for those who have work or family obligations that would otherwise exclude them from participating in an inpatient program. PHPs typically require an average treatment commitment of five to seven onsite visits a week, each ranging from four to eight hours in length.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Pilsen Wellness Center

3113 W Cermak Rd
Chicago, IL 60623

Located in Chicago, Illinois, the Pilsen Wellness Center offers outpatient addiction services to those dealing with a substance use disorder. They also have ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.

Gateway Foundation

1706 North Kedzie Avenue
Chicago, IL 60647

Situated in Humboldt Park, the Gateway Foundation’s Kedzie location provides sober living recovery housing and outpatient treatment for substance abuse issues and ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) in Illinois are often a good fit for those who have work or family obligations that would otherwise exclude them from participating in an inpatient program. PHPs typically require an average treatment commitment of five to seven onsite visits a week, each ranging from four to eight hours in length.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Financial Aid
For those who are underinsured or uninsured, paying the total cost of a rehab program up front is not feasible. Fortunately, many alcohol and drug rehabs make financing available to potential clients through private loans, in-house payment plans, or partner lenders. You can choose a finance package that lets you start treatment immediately and pay for it later.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Healthcare Alternative Systems 4534 S. Western

4534 S Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60609

Healthcare Alternative Systems in South Chicago, Illinois, provides substance use and dual-diagnosis mental health treatment. They have intensive and general ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Free
Most states offer free alcohol and drug rehabs through public mental health and addiction treatment centers. These centers often provide detox, intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), and support groups. You must meet certain requirements in order to qualify for free alcohol and drug rehabs, such as lack of income and insurance.
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Employee
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) are a suite of job-based benefits and services designed to support the overall physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of employees and their families. These often include programs related to addiction education and prevention, medical and mental health assessments, individual and family counseling, and referrals for higher-intensity mental health care or addiction treatment, the costs of which may be covered in whole or in part by EAP benefits.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Cornerstone Recovering Community

11001 S Wentworth Ave
Chicago, IL 60628

Cornerstone Recovering Community in Chicago, Illinois is a long term sober living home for adult men. This means that men typically stay here for longer than 30 days. ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
Outpatient
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
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.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

867 North Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL 60610

The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation in Chicago, Illinois, is an accredited drug rehab center for adults and their families, including LGBTQIA+ individuals. Those with ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) in Illinois are often a good fit for those who have work or family obligations that would otherwise exclude them from participating in an inpatient program. PHPs typically require an average treatment commitment of five to seven onsite visits a week, each ranging from four to eight hours in length.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
For those who are underinsured or uninsured, paying the total cost of a rehab program up front is not feasible. Fortunately, many alcohol and drug rehabs make financing available to potential clients through private loans, in-house payment plans, or partner lenders. You can choose a finance package that lets you start treatment immediately and pay for it later.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Compass Health Center

2500 West Bradley Place
#100
Chicago, IL 60618

Compass Health Center is in Chicago, Illinois. It’s a substance abuse and mental health treatment facility for adolescents, young adults, and adults. They offer ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) in Illinois are often a good fit for those who have work or family obligations that would otherwise exclude them from participating in an inpatient program. PHPs typically require an average treatment commitment of five to seven onsite visits a week, each ranging from four to eight hours in length.
Outpatient
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
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.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.

Above and Beyond Family Recovery Center

2942 West Lake Street
Chicago, IL 60612

Above and Beyond Family Recovery Center treats substance addiction in Chicago, Illinois. They have a variety of programs to fit the needs of those with substance abuse ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Free
Most states offer free alcohol and drug rehabs through public mental health and addiction treatment centers. These centers often provide detox, intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), and support groups. You must meet certain requirements in order to qualify for free alcohol and drug rehabs, such as lack of income and insurance.
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Gateway Foundation

3828 West Taylor Street
Chicago, IL 60624

Gateway Foundation’s Chicago Independence site is located in Chicago, Illinois. They work with adults who are seeking treatment for a substance use disorder. There ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) in Illinois are often a good fit for those who have work or family obligations that would otherwise exclude them from participating in an inpatient program. PHPs typically require an average treatment commitment of five to seven onsite visits a week, each ranging from four to eight hours in length.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Southwood Interventions

5701 S Wood St
Chicago, IL 60636

Southwood Interventions is a substance addiction and mental health treatment facility in Chicago, Illinois. They have gender-specific programs available and provide ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Rowan Trees

500 W Englewood Ave
Chicago, IL 60621

Thresholds’ Rowan Trees Apartments is located in Chicago, Illinois. They’re committed to helping all people through substance use and mental health challenges. ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
Dual Diagnosis
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.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Financial Aid
For those who are underinsured or uninsured, paying the total cost of a rehab program up front is not feasible. Fortunately, many alcohol and drug rehabs make financing available to potential clients through private loans, in-house payment plans, or partner lenders. You can choose a finance package that lets you start treatment immediately and pay for it later.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Behavioral Health at St. Bernard Hospital

326 West 64th Street
Chicago, IL 60621

Located in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Bernard Hospital Behavioral Health offers substance abuse and dual-diagnosis mental health treatment for adults. They have ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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OSF HealthCare Little Company of Mary Medical Center

2800 W 95th St
Chicago, IL 60805

Based in Evergreen Park, Illinois, OSF Little Company of Mary Medical Center is a nationally recognized facility providing a range of high-quality healthcare, ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) in Illinois are often a good fit for those who have work or family obligations that would otherwise exclude them from participating in an inpatient program. PHPs typically require an average treatment commitment of five to seven onsite visits a week, each ranging from four to eight hours in length.
Outpatient
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
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.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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AMITA Health Resurrection Medical Center Chicago

7435 W Talcott Ave
Chicago, IL 60631

Amita Health Resurrection Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, provides a comprehensive range of services for individuals who are experiencing mental health conditions ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) in Illinois are often a good fit for those who have work or family obligations that would otherwise exclude them from participating in an inpatient program. PHPs typically require an average treatment commitment of five to seven onsite visits a week, each ranging from four to eight hours in length.
Outpatient
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
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.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.

Christian Community Health Center: Gordon-Smith Zyra

1701 West Monterey Avenue
Chicago, IL 60643

The Christian Community Health Center South Holland Clinic offers drug and alcohol rehab services for adolescents and adults in South Holland, Illinois. You’ll find ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Trilogy Inc

1400 West Greenleaf
Chicago, IL 60626

Trilogy Behavioral Healthcare provides substance addiction and mental health treatment in Chicago, Illinois. They have various programs to support you on your recovery ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Outpatient
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
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.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Haymarket Center

120 N Sangamon St
Chicago, IL 60607

Haymarket Center in Chicago, Illinois specializes in residential addiction treatment in Chicago. They have a women’s residential program that supports mothers with ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
Outpatient
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
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.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Henry’s Sober Living House

8032 S Ingleside Ave
Chicago, IL 60619

Henry’s Sober Living House provides transitional living arrangements for adults in the early stage of substance use recovery in Illinois. They operate several ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
Outpatient
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
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.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Financial Aid
Many alcohol and drug rehabs in Illinois offer sliding scale payment plans for clients who cannot otherwise afford to pay for treatment. You'll need to fill out an application and, upon acceptance, the rehab will work with you to develop a payment plan based on your income.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Haymarket Center

120 N Sangamon St
Chicago, IL 60607

Serving the city of Chicago, Illinois, Haymarket Center Administration Offices is a federally qualified health center and behavioral health organization. They offer a ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Free
Most states offer free alcohol and drug rehabs through public mental health and addiction treatment centers. These centers often provide detox, intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), and support groups. You must meet certain requirements in order to qualify for free alcohol and drug rehabs, such as lack of income and insurance.
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Positive Sobriety Institute

680 North Lake Shore Drive
Suite 800
Chicago, IL 60611

Located just off of Miracle Mile in Chicago, Illinois, Positive Sobriety Institute offers alcohol and drug rehab services to men and women seeking recovery. They ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) in Illinois are often a good fit for those who have work or family obligations that would otherwise exclude them from participating in an inpatient program. PHPs typically require an average treatment commitment of five to seven onsite visits a week, each ranging from four to eight hours in length.
Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Financial Aid
Many alcohol and drug rehabs in Illinois offer sliding scale payment plans for clients who cannot otherwise afford to pay for treatment. You'll need to fill out an application and, upon acceptance, the rehab will work with you to develop a payment plan based on your income.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Christian Community Health Center

9718 S Halsted St
Chicago, IL 60628

Located in Chicago, Illinois, the Christian Community Health Center treats substance abuse and co-occurring mental health issues for adolescents and adults. Their ... more details

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Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Outpatient
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
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.
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Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
Many alcohol and drug rehabs in Illinois offer sliding scale payment plans for clients who cannot otherwise afford to pay for treatment. You'll need to fill out an application and, upon acceptance, the rehab will work with you to develop a payment plan based on your income.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Latino Treatment Center

5413 North Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60625

The Latino Treatment Center in Chicago, Illinois, is an outpatient addiction treatment center specializing in bilingual and multicultural care. Located on Lincoln ... more details

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Outpatient
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
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.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.

Healthcare Alternative Systems 2755 W. Armitage

2755 W Armitage Ave
Chicago, IL 60647

Located in North Chicago, Illinois, Healthcare Alternative Systems provides substance abuse and co-occurring mental health treatment. Their holistic approach to ... more details

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Outpatient
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
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.
Aftercare
Aftercare rehab in Illinois lowers the chance of relapse. This program offers support to help you face challenges after you successfully complete rehab. By providing guidance, accountability, and assistance with basic life skills, aftercare gives you confidence to navigate temptations and maintain sobriety.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
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Free
Most states offer free alcohol and drug rehabs through public mental health and addiction treatment centers. These centers often provide detox, intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), and support groups. You must meet certain requirements in order to qualify for free alcohol and drug rehabs, such as lack of income and insurance.
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Employee
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) are a suite of job-based benefits and services designed to support the overall physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of employees and their families. These often include programs related to addiction education and prevention, medical and mental health assessments, individual and family counseling, and referrals for higher-intensity mental health care or addiction treatment, the costs of which may be covered in whole or in part by EAP benefits.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Hartgrove Hospital

5730 West Roosevelt Road
Chicago, IL 60644

Hartgrove Behavioral Health System in Chicago, Illinois, is a substance abuse and dual diagnosis mental health facility for adults 18 and older. They’re certified by ... more details

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Inpatient
Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.
PHP
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) in Illinois are often a good fit for those who have work or family obligations that would otherwise exclude them from participating in an inpatient program. PHPs typically require an average treatment commitment of five to seven onsite visits a week, each ranging from four to eight hours in length.
Outpatient
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
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.
Intervention
In many cases, drug rehab in Illinois begins with intervention. Professional intervention services are available to help you facilitate an intervention, develop a treatment plan, and choose the program that best suits your loved one’s needs.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Financial Aid
If you need help to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois, there are a number of financial aid programs available. In order to qualify for aid, you must fill out an application and check on the status of your application often. Competition can be stiff for these forms of financial assistance.
Tricare
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Thresholds

4101 North Ravenswood Avenue
Chicago, IL 60613

Thresholds Ravenswood Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, specializes in providing treatment to men, women and veterans who are struggling with mental health conditions and ... more details

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Insurance
Outpatient
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
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.
Sober Living
Sober living in Illinois offers an environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. You’ll live in a drug-free residence, where you’ll contribute to household bills and chores, attend 12-step meetings, and submit to random drug testing. This structured environment can be helpful to maintain sobriety during the first few months of recovery.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Medicare
If you qualify for Medicare coverage, you can use it to offset the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois. It pays for inpatient and outpatient treatment, so long as it's deemed medically necessary, you receive care from a center that accepts Medicare, and a medical provider sets up your plan of care.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Pilsen Wellness Center, Inc.

2015 West Cermak Road
Chicago, IL 60608

Pilsen Wellness Center in Chicago, Illinois, is a non-profit CARF-accredited provider of mental, physical and emotional health support. They offer an impressive range ... more details

Treatment Programs
Insurance
Detox
The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.
Outpatient
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
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.
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Treatment Programs
Insurance
Medicaid
Medicaid will cover at least some, if not all, of the associated costs for detox and alcohol or drug rehab in Illinois. Since Medicaid is not accepted by every treatment provider, be sure to speak with your insurance provider to confirm your benefits and the coverage details before entering a treatment program.
Private
For those who have priviate insurance coverage, the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Illinois can be greatly reduced or completely eliminated. But keep in mind, coverage rates vary by specific plan, so be sure to confirm your plan details with your provider.
Payment
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name suggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
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Arrowleaf

618-658-3079
Arrowleaf serves the residents of Southern Illinois with behavioral health treatment and community support services that include substance use prevention programs, the Angel Tree holiday program, multiple youth services, a food pantry and community closet, the PATH program for homelessness, a recovery-oriented system of care (ROSC), and a family advocacy center that focuses on family reunification and stability.

Arukah Institute

815-872-2943
The Arukah Institute, in Princeton, offers a non-clinical crisis walk-in center called The Living Room that provides peer support for those struggling with mental health or substance use. The Institute also supports those in recovery with emotional support, harm reduction supplies, recovery coaching, transportation services, recovery support group meetings, yoga, and wellness classes.

Thresholds

773-572-5500
Thresholds provides a wide range of services in Chicago, including crisis support, mental health and substance use treatment, employment training and placement services, youth and young adult programs, peer support, housing services, and assistance for veterans. If you’re in need in Chicago, consider reaching out to Thresholds for help.

Heritage Behavioral Health Center

217-570-0900
The Heritage Behavioral Health Center in Clinton provides multiple support services for the community. There are virtual wellness resources on the website such as guided breathing and visualization exercises, coloring pages and creativity resources, and links to live zoo and national park cams. Heritage also has the Oasis drop-in center that offers a safe environment for socialization, games, showers and hygiene, laundry, mail services, and connections to community resources. Heritage also has mental health and substance use treatment for people looking for those services.

Illinois 211

Illinois 211 connects state residents who call 211 with a wide variety of social services. Callers can get referrals to food and clothing, housing services, rent help, and utility assistance, employment support, healthcare, legal assistance, and mental health and substance use treatment. Whatever you need, Illinois 211 can help!

Illinois Harm Reduction

Harm reduction includes syringe programs, naloxone (Narcan) kits, overdose prevention training, and other services. Illinois Harm Reduction is committed to connecting Illinois residents with these services when needed. The website offers a map making it easy to find naloxone distribution and syringe services, and the group advocates for additional harm reduction measures in Illinois.

Prevention First

217-793-7353
Prevention First in Springfield is a non profit organization that seeks to promote healthy behaviors and prevent the abuse of drugs and alcohol in communities throughout Illinois. They seek to accomplish this through multidisciplinary education, training and community awareness programs.

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Prevention and Response Program

217-333-0050
The Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Response Program at The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign is a campus wide program that seeks to educate students on the dangers of alcohol and substance use, with a focus on abuse prevention and encouraging healthy choices. Additionally, they provide counseling services and treatment referrals for students experiencing addiction.

Illinois College Counseling Program

217-245-3038
Illinois College offers free counseling services for active students. They have in person counseling as well as services provided by licensed mental health professionals contracted through Uwill, a teletherapy platform. Telehealth services are available 24/7. Counseling services include individual and couples therapy, crisis intervention and consultation and referrals.

University of Chicago: UChicago Student Wellness

773-702-3625
The University of Chicago Student Wellness office offers free mental health counseling to undergraduate and graduate students. They have 24/7 mental telehealth via their Therapist On Call phone line, as well as in person short-term therapy. The University of Chicago also has a Student Recovery Group for students looking for fellowship and support while in recovery or exploring sobriety.

Northwestern University: Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

847-491-3741
Northwestern University Student Affairs offers students free mental health and wellness programs. These include their Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) program that offers counseling and workshops, as well as an Alcohol and Drug Screening program and a wide variety of on campus 12 step programs.

Equality Illinois

773-477-7173
Equality Illinois is the state's largest advocacy organization dedicated to the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals in Illinois. As a part of their statewide network they have several coalitions that support local communities by advocating for equal rights and by providing support on issues directly affecting the LGBTQ+ community.

RUSH: The Road Home Program

312-942-8387
The Road Home Program is dedicated to the wellness and mental health of active members of the military and reserve as well as veterans and family members, regardless of discharge status, They provide free individual and family therapy as well as a two week intensive outpatient program to help with mental health and other concerns.

American Indian Center (AIC) Chicago

773-275-5871
American Indian Center of Chicago provides cultural, social and educational services for members of the Native American and Alaska Native community in the Chicagoland area. Their mission is to uplift the Native community to ensure all are seen, heard and are able to thrive together.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

4 resources

Chicago Recovery Alliance

(773) 367-3771
Chicago Recovery Alliance (CRA) provides free services that reduce drug related harm in Chicago. By offering Naloxone distribution, sterile injection supplies, overdose training, safer drug use education, harm reduction counseling, HIV and HCV counseling and testing, treatment referrals and distribution of safe sex supplies they work to make a difference in their communities.

Stop Overdose Illinois

Stop Overdose Illinois is an online program that provides unbiased and reliable information on alcohol and drug misuse and addiction. Their website, written by medical professionals, seeks to provide guidance on overdose and Narcan use and is a resource that provides facts about frequently abused substances.

Illinois Department of Public Health

217-782-4977
The Illinois Department of Public Health is a resource for residents and medical professionals in Illinois who seek information on opioid use disorder and harm reduction measures. Individuals can access their website to find information about prescription takeback events, prevention and harm reduction, treatment options, and more.

Metro East Pride

Metro East Pride’s mission is to celebrate diversity, encourage unity, promote equality and increase inclusion for all members of the LGBTQ+ community in Southwestern Illinois and the Metropolitan St. Louis region. They offer cultural and educational programs and work toward a future without discrimination.

Government Programs

8 resources

Lake County Health Department

847-377-8120
Residents of Lake County, Illinois, can get free naloxone (Narcan) kits by filling out the form on the county’s naloxone website. Each kit includes four doses of naloxone and instructions for use. Insurance also covers naloxone — you can get a prescription from your medical provider and visit your local pharmacy.

Illinois Department of Human Services Emergency & Transitional Housing

800-843-6154
For those who are unhoused or at risk of homelessness, the Illinois Department of Human Services Emergency & Transitional Housing program website provides a list of housing providers with vital services. Overnight shelters provide a place to sleep for less than 12 hours, along with meals and other services. Illinoisans can stay in a transitional shelter for up to two years, which includes food and supportive services. There are also vouchers for hotels when the shelters are full or not available.

Illinois Helpline

833-234-6343
The Illinois Helpline provides a way to call, text, or chat for support with opioid misuse. The website also has a finder tool allowing visitors to connect with naloxone (Narcan) distribution, syringe programs, DUI classes, recovery support programs, and various substance use treatment programs.

Illinois Healthcare and Family Services: Substance Use Prevention and Recovery

800-843-6154
The Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR), a department of the Illinois Department of Human Services, seeks to support residents and families affected by alcohol and substance use disorder by providing services such as the Drug Overdose Prevention Program, naloxone distribution and training, and a statewide telephone hotline for those at risk.

Live4Lali

224-297-4393
The Live4Lali Recovery Community Organization in Arlington Heights seeks to reduce the stigma around substance use by providing peer support, harm reduction supplies, information about how to navigate treatment, and more. Their mobile outreach program distributes safe use supplies, personal care items, fruit and snacks, wound care kits, and more.

Chez Veterans Center

217-300-3515
The Chez Veterans Center at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign offers services to student veterans or active reserve service members along with military family members. These include academic support, VA services, peer and professional mentoring, counseling, and more.

Illinois VA Medical Centers

800-273-8255
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs offers Substance Use Disorder treatment at a number of their Vet Centers and VA community based outpatient clinics in Illinois. For most veterans, alcohol and substance use disorder treatment is covered under their VA benefits free of charge. You can also get mental health treatment and help with social services.

Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs

800-437-9824
The Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs provides services for former members of the United States military. They have programs to assist with housing, education, employment, real estate and burial assistance. The goal is to empower veterans and their families the thrive in the state.
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