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State of Mind Mental Health & Consultation Services
State of Mind Mental Health & Consultation Services is a state approved psychological clinician, behavior analyst, and substance abuse counselor who has over ten years of professional experience in the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and clinical assessment and evaluation tools for community based mental health programs. She has extensive clinical and behavioral experience with the substance abuse, mental health, and developmentally delayed population. She has also served as an adjunct psychology professor at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago, IL. In 2004, Ms. McField founded State of Mind Mental Health and Consultation Services, which is a continuation of her career-long commitment to reach out to those in need of mental health care. Ms. McField and her staff are here for you. Their training, their experience, their dedicated caring, make State of Mind a safe place for you. A phone call, an appointment - talk to us, and begin your journey to the fulfilling life you once enjoyed. All treatment intervention is based on objective and subjective evaluations and assessments. For more information please contact State of Mind Mental Health & Consultation Services.
State of Mind Mental Health & Consultation Services
400 E. 41st St., Suite 101A
Chicago, IL 60653
Ph: 708-799-3802
Website: www.stateofmindillinois.com
Human Resources Development Institute
Human Resources Development Institute, provides services in alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment, mental health, youth prevention, family services, community health, case management, HIV / AIDS prevention and education, corrective services, and gambling prevention and education. Since 1974, HRDI has expanded its service matrix to address some of life's most challenging behavioral health and human service issues. We provide services to address you or a loved one's need in the areas of alcohol and substance abuse; youth prevention; family services; community health; case management; mental health and disabilities; alternative youth education; HIV / AIDS prevention and education; and gambling prevention and education. The HRDI Division for Addiction Services focuses on improving the quality of life for each individual it treats through self-sufficiency and substance-free living. Programs offered through this division have customized residential and outpatient treatment services for men and women, youth, single mothers, and individuals with HIV / AIDS. Women and children receive community-based personalized and comprehensive treatment, including early screening and identification of infant / child behavioral and developmental issues, and assessment and treatment-planning interventions. In accordance with our mission of addressing mental illness, HRDI provides treatment for clients with dual diagnosis. The clients’ disorders are treated simultaneously as part of the same program, efficiently integrating mental health and substance abuse treatment, eliminating fragmentation of client services, and reducing gaps that negate treatment effectiveness. Selected HRDI programs are licensed by the Illinois Department of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, and accredited by COA and CARF. All DASA programs accept referrals from service providers, as well as those who wish to refer themselves or a loved one. For more information please contact Human Resources Development Institute.
State of Mind Mental Health & Consultation Services is a state approved psychological clinician, behavior analyst, and substance abuse counselor who has over ten years of professional experience in the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and clinical assessment and evaluation tools for community based mental health programs. She has extensive clinical and behavioral experience with the substance abuse, mental health, and developmentally delayed population. She has also served as an adjunct psychology professor at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago, IL. In 2004, Ms. McField founded State of Mind Mental Health and Consultation Services, which is a continuation of her career-long commitment to reach out to those in need of mental health care. Ms. McField and her staff are here for you. Their training, their experience, their dedicated caring, make State of Mind a safe place for you. A phone call, an appointment - talk to us, and begin your journey to the fulfilling life you once enjoyed. All treatment intervention is based on objective and subjective evaluations and assessments. For more information please contact State of Mind Mental Health & Consultation Services.
State of Mind Mental Health & Consultation Services
400 E. 41st St., Suite 101A
Chicago, IL 60653
Ph: 708-799-3802
Website: www.stateofmindillinois.com
Human Resources Development Institute
Human Resources Development Institute, provides services in alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment, mental health, youth prevention, family services, community health, case management, HIV / AIDS prevention and education, corrective services, and gambling prevention and education. Since 1974, HRDI has expanded its service matrix to address some of life's most challenging behavioral health and human service issues. We provide services to address you or a loved one's need in the areas of alcohol and substance abuse; youth prevention; family services; community health; case management; mental health and disabilities; alternative youth education; HIV / AIDS prevention and education; and gambling prevention and education. The HRDI Division for Addiction Services focuses on improving the quality of life for each individual it treats through self-sufficiency and substance-free living. Programs offered through this division have customized residential and outpatient treatment services for men and women, youth, single mothers, and individuals with HIV / AIDS. Women and children receive community-based personalized and comprehensive treatment, including early screening and identification of infant / child behavioral and developmental issues, and assessment and treatment-planning interventions. In accordance with our mission of addressing mental illness, HRDI provides treatment for clients with dual diagnosis. The clients’ disorders are treated simultaneously as part of the same program, efficiently integrating mental health and substance abuse treatment, eliminating fragmentation of client services, and reducing gaps that negate treatment effectiveness. Selected HRDI programs are licensed by the Illinois Department of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, and accredited by COA and CARF. All DASA programs accept referrals from service providers, as well as those who wish to refer themselves or a loved one. For more information please contact Human Resources Development Institute.
Human Resources Development Institute
Englewood Outpatient Services 8000 S. Racine Avenue Chicago, IL 60620 T: 773-966-0255 Website: www.hrdi.org |
Near West
Referrals from criminal courts 2207 W. 18th Street Chicago, IL 60608 T: 312-226-9689 |
Grand Boulevard
Outpatient adolescent services 340 E. 51st Street Chicago, IL 60653 T: 773-966-0333 |
Southwest Central
Outpatient treatment Methadone maintenance 340 E. 114th Street Chicago, IL 60628 T: 773-660-4630 |
Harriet Tubman
Facility for pregnant women 11352 S. State Street Chicago, IL 60628 T: 773-785-4955 |
BRASS I
Outpatient substance abuse program 340 E. 51st Street Chicago, IL 60653 T: 773-966-0333 |
Essence House
Facility for women 1223 W. Marquette Chicago, IL 60621 T: 773-651-2720 |
BRASS II
Outpatient substance abuse program 8000 South Racine Ave. Chicago, IL 60620 T: 773-966-0255 |
Specialized Assistance Services
Specialized Assistance Services, NFP (formerly Substance Abuse Services, Inc.), is a not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1976 to provide comprehensive treatment services to individuals and families who experience problems associated with the use of psychoactive substances. Our goal is to provide health care services to clients that enable them to become productive citizens. We believe that Specialized Assistance Services offers an alternative way of living through treatment, which leads to the development of self-worth, which is an important step on the road to recovery. Specialized Assistance Services, residential treatment program “Branden House”, is a modified therapeutic community located approximately 40 miles from Chicago. Branden House (located in Manteno, Illinois), is a state of the art Level III.5 treatment facility with a service capacity of eighty beds. The Outpatient program provides treatment to a specialized population, as well as the general population. The major categories include, but are not limited to pregnant and postpartum women, parenting individuals and persons involved with the criminal justice system, persons afflicted with HIV, and persons with co-occurring mental illnesses. “Project Safe” is a family service program for mothers and fathers who have active cases with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) a result of neglect and / or abuse of their children and are in jeopardy of permanently losing all rights to them. Many of these parents are referred and mandated to treatment by DCFS and the criminal justice system. For more information please contact Specialized Assistance Services.
Specialized Assistance Services, NFP (formerly Substance Abuse Services, Inc.), is a not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1976 to provide comprehensive treatment services to individuals and families who experience problems associated with the use of psychoactive substances. Our goal is to provide health care services to clients that enable them to become productive citizens. We believe that Specialized Assistance Services offers an alternative way of living through treatment, which leads to the development of self-worth, which is an important step on the road to recovery. Specialized Assistance Services, residential treatment program “Branden House”, is a modified therapeutic community located approximately 40 miles from Chicago. Branden House (located in Manteno, Illinois), is a state of the art Level III.5 treatment facility with a service capacity of eighty beds. The Outpatient program provides treatment to a specialized population, as well as the general population. The major categories include, but are not limited to pregnant and postpartum women, parenting individuals and persons involved with the criminal justice system, persons afflicted with HIV, and persons with co-occurring mental illnesses. “Project Safe” is a family service program for mothers and fathers who have active cases with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) a result of neglect and / or abuse of their children and are in jeopardy of permanently losing all rights to them. Many of these parents are referred and mandated to treatment by DCFS and the criminal justice system. For more information please contact Specialized Assistance Services.
Specialized Assistance Services
Administration Office 2101 South Indiana Avenue, 2nd Floor Chicago, Illinois 60616-1313 Phone: 312-808-3218 Central Intake: 1-800-680- 0949 Website: www.sasichgo.com |
Residential Facility
Branden House 333 West Evergreen Street Manteno, Illinois 60950-9321 |
Outpatient Clinic
2101 South Indiana Avenue, 1rst Floor Chicago, Illinois 60616-1313 Phone: 312-808-3210 |
Establishing, Managing And Generating Effective Services
Establishing, Managing And Generating Effective Services, EMAGES, INC. is a private not-for-profit psychological and social service agency. Our mission is to provide non-traditional, multi-cultural and culturally specific treatment to residents of Illinois. We believe in and practice a holistic approach to treatment. We believe that a true continuum of care includes the following services: Treatment; Intervention; Preventive; Education. Alcohol and drug assessments are designed to determine if individuals are abusing and / or are addicted to alcohol and other mind altering drugs and to determine if Level 1 service is the appropriate level of care. Alcohol and drug evaluations are conducted at intake and are designed to determine the impact that alcohol and other mind altering drugs have had on the individual in the following relationship areas: Biological / Physical; Social / Interpersonal; Political / Economic and Spiritual / Traditional. Individual counseling is a primary treatment modality for substance abuse and drug addiction. The focus is on addressing the daily living issues associated with the problems identified in each of the relationship areas. Weekly group sessions are provided for ninety (90) minutes. Common problems identified in each of the relationship areas, which are preventing clients from moving forward are addressed in group counseling sessions. An individualized treatment plan is developed for each client. The treatment plan incorporates all the issues, concerns and problems that exist as a result of the client’s addiction to alcohol and other drugs of addiction. For more information please contact EMAGES.
Establishing, Managing And Generating Effective Services
110 E. 79th St.
Chicago, IL 60619
Phone: (773) 224-7386
After Hours: (312) 613-2846
Website: www.e-emages.org
Henrys Sober Living House
Henrys Sober Living House is a transitional facility for men. Henry’s House provides a clean and comfortable apartment style living community for men. Admission into HENRY'S HOUSE requires that you may be, at least 18 years old, have admitted to being an alcoholic and / or drug addict and have expressed a sincere interest in seeking recovery assistance. Pre-placement interviews are conducted. For those excepted into the program, a minimum commitment of 90 days is recommended. EACH FACILITY HAS THE FOLLOWING AMENITIES: Bed and TV; Kitchen-(residents are required to purchase and cook their own food); Laundry facility; Access to public transportation within walking distance. Henrys Sober Living House implements an aggressive, grassroots OUTREACH program to create awareness of the services being offered by Henry’s House; Refers individuals who are battling alcoholism and drug addiction to a professional DETOXIFICATION PROGRAM and serve as a liaison between the program; Offers individuals OUTPATIENT TREATMENT resources and services; Provides SOBER LIVING TRANSITIONAL HOUSING and RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES for individuals who struggle to recover from alcohol and drug addiction; Administers a Case Management program documenting all services rendered to an individual and their progress; Provides REFERRAL ASSISTANCE to individuals attempting to get their GED; Provides COUNSELING services to support individuals in their recovery o Offer JOB TRAINING AND PLACEMENT assistance individuals in transitioning back into the workforce; Provides HOUSING ASSISTANCE for those who have successfully completed the program and are prepared to return to the community as responsible alcohol / drug free individuals; Provide TRACKING AND ASSESSMENTS for individuals who have participate in the program to monitor their progress and offer additional support services, if needed; Provide MENTORING to all parolees, ex-offenders, drug addicts and alcoholics by responsible men of the community. OUR MISSION: To operate a supportive housing program where the breath of a meaningful life is transferred from one person to another. Where, as we encourage recovery, embrace and teach healthy, positive values, family commitment, hard work, self-respect and responsible living, we are able to transform a once belittled life of addiction into an enlarged life filled with the promise of a more meaningful existence. For more information please contact Henrys Sober Living House.
Henrys Sober Living House
8032 S. Ingleside
Chicago, Illinois 60619
T: 773-752-1300
Website: www.henryshouse.org
Drexel Counseling Services
Drexel Counseling Services, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides services to treat and prevent substance abuse and an array of other related issues and challenges. We provide each client with the foundation for achieving not only lasting recovery from their addictions, but, as importantly, a better way of living a successful and joyous life. Our Treatment program consists of Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient treatment. Drexel places clients in several different types of groups during the course of treatment. Broadly speaking, these include Cognitive Behavior Therapy, psycho educational, skills-development, support, and interpersonal process and Trauma groups. Our IOP consist of 75 hours of Intensive treatment. Our OP groups consist of 25 hours of treatment. Our groups consist of the following: Establishing an environment in which clients help, support, and, when necessary, confront one another; Introducing structure and discipline into the often chaotic lives of clients; Providing norms that reinforce healthful ways of interacting and a safe and supportive therapeutic milieu that is crucial for recovery; Advancing individual recovery; group members who are further along in recovery can help other members; Providing a venue for group leaders to transmit new information, teach new skills, and guide clients as they practice new behaviors; Provide 1 on 1 sessions with clients to; Develop Relapse Prevention plan. Hardin House, Inc. is a residential program dedicated to facilitating healing, growth and change for women struggling with chemical dependency, and its precipitating and subsequent issues. We have been witnesses to many miracles. Many of our women not only gain sobriety, but regained the custody of their children, gained employment and continued with their education. Additionally, we have witnesses women give back to their community by volunteering their their time to help others. For more information please contact Drexel Counseling Services and Hardin House.
Establishing, Managing And Generating Effective Services, EMAGES, INC. is a private not-for-profit psychological and social service agency. Our mission is to provide non-traditional, multi-cultural and culturally specific treatment to residents of Illinois. We believe in and practice a holistic approach to treatment. We believe that a true continuum of care includes the following services: Treatment; Intervention; Preventive; Education. Alcohol and drug assessments are designed to determine if individuals are abusing and / or are addicted to alcohol and other mind altering drugs and to determine if Level 1 service is the appropriate level of care. Alcohol and drug evaluations are conducted at intake and are designed to determine the impact that alcohol and other mind altering drugs have had on the individual in the following relationship areas: Biological / Physical; Social / Interpersonal; Political / Economic and Spiritual / Traditional. Individual counseling is a primary treatment modality for substance abuse and drug addiction. The focus is on addressing the daily living issues associated with the problems identified in each of the relationship areas. Weekly group sessions are provided for ninety (90) minutes. Common problems identified in each of the relationship areas, which are preventing clients from moving forward are addressed in group counseling sessions. An individualized treatment plan is developed for each client. The treatment plan incorporates all the issues, concerns and problems that exist as a result of the client’s addiction to alcohol and other drugs of addiction. For more information please contact EMAGES.
Establishing, Managing And Generating Effective Services
110 E. 79th St.
Chicago, IL 60619
Phone: (773) 224-7386
After Hours: (312) 613-2846
Website: www.e-emages.org
Henrys Sober Living House
Henrys Sober Living House is a transitional facility for men. Henry’s House provides a clean and comfortable apartment style living community for men. Admission into HENRY'S HOUSE requires that you may be, at least 18 years old, have admitted to being an alcoholic and / or drug addict and have expressed a sincere interest in seeking recovery assistance. Pre-placement interviews are conducted. For those excepted into the program, a minimum commitment of 90 days is recommended. EACH FACILITY HAS THE FOLLOWING AMENITIES: Bed and TV; Kitchen-(residents are required to purchase and cook their own food); Laundry facility; Access to public transportation within walking distance. Henrys Sober Living House implements an aggressive, grassroots OUTREACH program to create awareness of the services being offered by Henry’s House; Refers individuals who are battling alcoholism and drug addiction to a professional DETOXIFICATION PROGRAM and serve as a liaison between the program; Offers individuals OUTPATIENT TREATMENT resources and services; Provides SOBER LIVING TRANSITIONAL HOUSING and RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES for individuals who struggle to recover from alcohol and drug addiction; Administers a Case Management program documenting all services rendered to an individual and their progress; Provides REFERRAL ASSISTANCE to individuals attempting to get their GED; Provides COUNSELING services to support individuals in their recovery o Offer JOB TRAINING AND PLACEMENT assistance individuals in transitioning back into the workforce; Provides HOUSING ASSISTANCE for those who have successfully completed the program and are prepared to return to the community as responsible alcohol / drug free individuals; Provide TRACKING AND ASSESSMENTS for individuals who have participate in the program to monitor their progress and offer additional support services, if needed; Provide MENTORING to all parolees, ex-offenders, drug addicts and alcoholics by responsible men of the community. OUR MISSION: To operate a supportive housing program where the breath of a meaningful life is transferred from one person to another. Where, as we encourage recovery, embrace and teach healthy, positive values, family commitment, hard work, self-respect and responsible living, we are able to transform a once belittled life of addiction into an enlarged life filled with the promise of a more meaningful existence. For more information please contact Henrys Sober Living House.
Henrys Sober Living House
8032 S. Ingleside
Chicago, Illinois 60619
T: 773-752-1300
Website: www.henryshouse.org
Drexel Counseling Services
Drexel Counseling Services, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides services to treat and prevent substance abuse and an array of other related issues and challenges. We provide each client with the foundation for achieving not only lasting recovery from their addictions, but, as importantly, a better way of living a successful and joyous life. Our Treatment program consists of Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient treatment. Drexel places clients in several different types of groups during the course of treatment. Broadly speaking, these include Cognitive Behavior Therapy, psycho educational, skills-development, support, and interpersonal process and Trauma groups. Our IOP consist of 75 hours of Intensive treatment. Our OP groups consist of 25 hours of treatment. Our groups consist of the following: Establishing an environment in which clients help, support, and, when necessary, confront one another; Introducing structure and discipline into the often chaotic lives of clients; Providing norms that reinforce healthful ways of interacting and a safe and supportive therapeutic milieu that is crucial for recovery; Advancing individual recovery; group members who are further along in recovery can help other members; Providing a venue for group leaders to transmit new information, teach new skills, and guide clients as they practice new behaviors; Provide 1 on 1 sessions with clients to; Develop Relapse Prevention plan. Hardin House, Inc. is a residential program dedicated to facilitating healing, growth and change for women struggling with chemical dependency, and its precipitating and subsequent issues. We have been witnesses to many miracles. Many of our women not only gain sobriety, but regained the custody of their children, gained employment and continued with their education. Additionally, we have witnesses women give back to their community by volunteering their their time to help others. For more information please contact Drexel Counseling Services and Hardin House.
Hardin House / Drexel Counseling Services
7249 S. St Lawrence 936 E. 93rd Street Chicago, IL 60619 Phone: 773-731-5395 Website: www.hardinhousechicago.com |
Hardin House
7249 S. St Lawrence Chicago, IL 60619 Phone: 773.874.3774 |
Thresholds
Thresholds provides healthcare, housing, and hope for thousands of persons with mental illnesses in Illinois each year. Through care, employment, advocacy, and housing, Thresholds assists and inspires people with mental illnesses to reclaim their lives. Thresholds is the oldest and largest provider of recovery services for persons with mental illnesses in Illinois. We offer 25 innovative programs at more than 70 locations throughout Chicago, the adjacent suburbs, and McHenry and Kankakee Counties. Thresholds provides a comprehensive, individualized program of mental health services that include case management, psychiatry, outreach programs, housing, educational advancement, social opportunities, substance-use disorder treatment, and employment services. We offer the latest in innovative services created from years of research and evaluation, and we are recognized as a national and international leader in the field of mental health. Last year, Thresholds served more than 6,700 adults and youth, with 75% of services delivered out in the community, representing more than 400,000 hours of care. Thresholds provides services for persons with severe mental illness, as well as a few specific populations, including youth and adolescents, young mothers, and veterans. For more information please contact Thresholds.
Thresholds
4101 N. Ravenswood Ave.
Chicago, IL 60613?
T: (773) 572-5500
Website: www.thresholds.org
New Age Services Corporation
New Age Services Corporation [NASC] is a community-based 501c(3) organization whose mission is to empower individuals and families in the community by providing comprehensive recovery management services that address the chronic nature of addiction. New Age Services has provided adult outpatient drug treatment services for individuals, families and significant others during our 26 years of service. NASC has been located in the North Lawndale Community on the far west side of Chicago since 1997 and currently serves approximately 700 patients each year-- approximately 80% of which do not have financial resources to pay for treatment services. Because addiction affects so many aspects of a person's life, drug treatment facilities must address the needs of the whole person to be successful. This is why the best programs incorporate a full spectrum of rehabilitative services into their comprehensive treatment regimens. Treatment counselors utilize a menu of services for meeting the individual medical, psychological, social, vocational, and legal needs of their patients to foster their recovery from addiction. Across the numerous program offerings at New Age Services, you will find skilled and experienced staff members dedicated to providing the highest-quality, culturally sensitive services available. NASC staff has a remarkable commitment to our patients and families! For more information please contact New Age Services Corporation.
New Age Services Corporation
1330 S. Kostner Avenue
Chicago IL 60623
Phone: 773.542.1150
Website: www.newageservices.org
Pilsen Wellness Center
The Pilsen Wellness Center, Inc., formerly known as the Pilsen-Little Village Community Mental Health Center, has provided culturally sensitive services to a multi-cultural population for over 40 years. Established in 1967 by community members seeking to address an evident gap in mental health care, the Center has offered quality and affordable services to persons with limited financial resources. The Pilsen Wellness Center, Inc. provides outpatient methadone treatment services through several distinct program units in Chicago and one program unit in Stone Park, Illinois. Each unit employs specific treatment approaches dependent on the population served. However, all programs incorporate the following services: Methadone Treatment; intensive detoxification services; individualized assessment and treatment planning; psychiatric intervention in crisis; medication management and follow-up; individual and group counseling; and support services referrals. The Opioid Maintenance Therapy (OMT) Programs offer culturally sensitive rehabilitation services to persons dependent on opiates. Each program unit employs specific treatment approaches dependent on the population served. All OMT programs are staffed by certified Methadone treatment counselors. Methadone is dispensed by LPNs and supervised by RNs under DEA and SAMHSA guidelines. For more information please contact The Pilsen Wellness Center.
Pilsen Wellness Center
2319 South Damen Ave
Chicago, IL, 60618
Tel: (773) 579-0832
Website: www.pilsenwellnesscenter.org
Thresholds provides healthcare, housing, and hope for thousands of persons with mental illnesses in Illinois each year. Through care, employment, advocacy, and housing, Thresholds assists and inspires people with mental illnesses to reclaim their lives. Thresholds is the oldest and largest provider of recovery services for persons with mental illnesses in Illinois. We offer 25 innovative programs at more than 70 locations throughout Chicago, the adjacent suburbs, and McHenry and Kankakee Counties. Thresholds provides a comprehensive, individualized program of mental health services that include case management, psychiatry, outreach programs, housing, educational advancement, social opportunities, substance-use disorder treatment, and employment services. We offer the latest in innovative services created from years of research and evaluation, and we are recognized as a national and international leader in the field of mental health. Last year, Thresholds served more than 6,700 adults and youth, with 75% of services delivered out in the community, representing more than 400,000 hours of care. Thresholds provides services for persons with severe mental illness, as well as a few specific populations, including youth and adolescents, young mothers, and veterans. For more information please contact Thresholds.
Thresholds
4101 N. Ravenswood Ave.
Chicago, IL 60613?
T: (773) 572-5500
Website: www.thresholds.org
New Age Services Corporation
New Age Services Corporation [NASC] is a community-based 501c(3) organization whose mission is to empower individuals and families in the community by providing comprehensive recovery management services that address the chronic nature of addiction. New Age Services has provided adult outpatient drug treatment services for individuals, families and significant others during our 26 years of service. NASC has been located in the North Lawndale Community on the far west side of Chicago since 1997 and currently serves approximately 700 patients each year-- approximately 80% of which do not have financial resources to pay for treatment services. Because addiction affects so many aspects of a person's life, drug treatment facilities must address the needs of the whole person to be successful. This is why the best programs incorporate a full spectrum of rehabilitative services into their comprehensive treatment regimens. Treatment counselors utilize a menu of services for meeting the individual medical, psychological, social, vocational, and legal needs of their patients to foster their recovery from addiction. Across the numerous program offerings at New Age Services, you will find skilled and experienced staff members dedicated to providing the highest-quality, culturally sensitive services available. NASC staff has a remarkable commitment to our patients and families! For more information please contact New Age Services Corporation.
New Age Services Corporation
1330 S. Kostner Avenue
Chicago IL 60623
Phone: 773.542.1150
Website: www.newageservices.org
Pilsen Wellness Center
The Pilsen Wellness Center, Inc., formerly known as the Pilsen-Little Village Community Mental Health Center, has provided culturally sensitive services to a multi-cultural population for over 40 years. Established in 1967 by community members seeking to address an evident gap in mental health care, the Center has offered quality and affordable services to persons with limited financial resources. The Pilsen Wellness Center, Inc. provides outpatient methadone treatment services through several distinct program units in Chicago and one program unit in Stone Park, Illinois. Each unit employs specific treatment approaches dependent on the population served. However, all programs incorporate the following services: Methadone Treatment; intensive detoxification services; individualized assessment and treatment planning; psychiatric intervention in crisis; medication management and follow-up; individual and group counseling; and support services referrals. The Opioid Maintenance Therapy (OMT) Programs offer culturally sensitive rehabilitation services to persons dependent on opiates. Each program unit employs specific treatment approaches dependent on the population served. All OMT programs are staffed by certified Methadone treatment counselors. Methadone is dispensed by LPNs and supervised by RNs under DEA and SAMHSA guidelines. For more information please contact The Pilsen Wellness Center.
Pilsen Wellness Center
2319 South Damen Ave
Chicago, IL, 60618
Tel: (773) 579-0832
Website: www.pilsenwellnesscenter.org
Trilogy
Trilogy, Inc. is a private not-for-profit behavioral healthcare organization with more than 40 years of experience serving people with serious mental illness in the Chicago community of Rogers Park and its surrounding areas. Trilogy's mission is to assist people in their recovery from serious mental illness by helping them discover and reclaim their own capabilities and life direction. Central to the philosophy of all Trilogy services is a belief in the possibility of long-term recovery from mental illness and mental illness with co-occurring substance use issues. We operate under the assumption that people can and do make good choices for themselves when offered accurate information, a wide array of recovery options, acceptance, and support. Our services are designed to maximize individuals' independence, self-sufficiency, and quality of life, by helping people identify their own strengths, talents and interests and to develop their own wellness recovery plans. Trilogy is a Trauma-Informed Care organization. We have an appreciation for the high prevalence of traumatic experiences in persons who receive mental health services. Every single client served by our organization experiences a safe and trusting physical and social environment that provides trauma-informed and trauma-specific services that are easily accessible; person-centered, competently delivered, culturally respectful and consistent with recovery-oriented principles of collaboration: shared decision making and self-direction. For more information please contact Trilogy.
Trilogy
1400 W. Greenleaf
Chicago, IL 60626
T: 773.508.6100
Website: www.trilogyinc.org
Christian Community Health Center
Christian Community Health Center offers a full array of special services for individuals and families. Bi-lingual services are available; please notify a staff member for assistance: Substance abuse treatment; Behavioral health / mental health; HIV / AIDS testing and care; Domestic violence intervention; Housing and shelter services; Case management; Holistic Care. Christian Community Health Center is a community-based 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit organization founded in 1991 to address the lack of health care in the Roseland community on Chicago's southside. The agency was formed with a MISSION to provide high quality primary healthcare and related services to the community regardless of ability to pay, in a manner which demonstrates in word and deed the love of Jesus Christ. Since receiving Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) status in 2001, CCHC has propelled an expansion of programs and services. While primary medical care is our anchor program, CCHC has become equally renowned for our presence as a multi-pronged social service agency. By incorporating primary medical treatment into a comprehensive slate of supportive programs, CCHC strives to meet the holistic needs of our community residents. CCHC currently operates seven sites throughout the Chicago land area, including four community health centers, as well as a mobile health van providing a wide range of primary medical and social services. For more information please contact Christian Community Health Center.
Christian Community Health Center
2320 Thornton-Lansing Road
Lansing, IL 60438
T: 773.233.4100
T: 773.233.8524
Website: www.cchc-online.org
Youth Outreach Services
Youth Outreach Services is dedicated to caring for Chicago’s most vulnerable youth, inspiring positive development in their lives, families and communities. Founded in 1959, we have served more than 300,000 youth and families through a variety of child welfare, counseling, juvenile justice and prevention services, helping each overcome challenges such as abuse, neglect and homelessness. We believe all kids deserve to feel safe, healthy and ready to learn, and we are committed to providing the community-based support they need to overcome challenges and succeed! Counseling Services impact youth with substance abuse issues, helping each to overcome challenges that lead to addiction, such as low self-esteem, drug and alcohol abuse, gang involvement, poor school performance, delinquency and family conflict. Specific services include: Substance Abuse Intervention, 24 / 7 Crisis Intervention and more. Juvenile Justice Services seek to prevent youth from entering the child welfare and juvenile justice systems by addressing obstacles that prevent their future success. Our highly structured programs provide a diversion from negative influences and offer alternatives to detention. Specific services include: Pre-Trial Services; Evening Reporting Center (ERC) (Detention Alternatives); Diversion Services; Multi-systemic Therapy (MST); Family Integrated Transitions (FIT). For more information please contact Youth Outreach Services.
Youth Outreach Services
2411 W. Congress Parkway
Chicago, Illinois 60612
Phone: (773) 777-7112
Website: www.yos.org
Trilogy, Inc. is a private not-for-profit behavioral healthcare organization with more than 40 years of experience serving people with serious mental illness in the Chicago community of Rogers Park and its surrounding areas. Trilogy's mission is to assist people in their recovery from serious mental illness by helping them discover and reclaim their own capabilities and life direction. Central to the philosophy of all Trilogy services is a belief in the possibility of long-term recovery from mental illness and mental illness with co-occurring substance use issues. We operate under the assumption that people can and do make good choices for themselves when offered accurate information, a wide array of recovery options, acceptance, and support. Our services are designed to maximize individuals' independence, self-sufficiency, and quality of life, by helping people identify their own strengths, talents and interests and to develop their own wellness recovery plans. Trilogy is a Trauma-Informed Care organization. We have an appreciation for the high prevalence of traumatic experiences in persons who receive mental health services. Every single client served by our organization experiences a safe and trusting physical and social environment that provides trauma-informed and trauma-specific services that are easily accessible; person-centered, competently delivered, culturally respectful and consistent with recovery-oriented principles of collaboration: shared decision making and self-direction. For more information please contact Trilogy.
Trilogy
1400 W. Greenleaf
Chicago, IL 60626
T: 773.508.6100
Website: www.trilogyinc.org
Christian Community Health Center
Christian Community Health Center offers a full array of special services for individuals and families. Bi-lingual services are available; please notify a staff member for assistance: Substance abuse treatment; Behavioral health / mental health; HIV / AIDS testing and care; Domestic violence intervention; Housing and shelter services; Case management; Holistic Care. Christian Community Health Center is a community-based 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit organization founded in 1991 to address the lack of health care in the Roseland community on Chicago's southside. The agency was formed with a MISSION to provide high quality primary healthcare and related services to the community regardless of ability to pay, in a manner which demonstrates in word and deed the love of Jesus Christ. Since receiving Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) status in 2001, CCHC has propelled an expansion of programs and services. While primary medical care is our anchor program, CCHC has become equally renowned for our presence as a multi-pronged social service agency. By incorporating primary medical treatment into a comprehensive slate of supportive programs, CCHC strives to meet the holistic needs of our community residents. CCHC currently operates seven sites throughout the Chicago land area, including four community health centers, as well as a mobile health van providing a wide range of primary medical and social services. For more information please contact Christian Community Health Center.
Christian Community Health Center
2320 Thornton-Lansing Road
Lansing, IL 60438
T: 773.233.4100
T: 773.233.8524
Website: www.cchc-online.org
Youth Outreach Services
Youth Outreach Services is dedicated to caring for Chicago’s most vulnerable youth, inspiring positive development in their lives, families and communities. Founded in 1959, we have served more than 300,000 youth and families through a variety of child welfare, counseling, juvenile justice and prevention services, helping each overcome challenges such as abuse, neglect and homelessness. We believe all kids deserve to feel safe, healthy and ready to learn, and we are committed to providing the community-based support they need to overcome challenges and succeed! Counseling Services impact youth with substance abuse issues, helping each to overcome challenges that lead to addiction, such as low self-esteem, drug and alcohol abuse, gang involvement, poor school performance, delinquency and family conflict. Specific services include: Substance Abuse Intervention, 24 / 7 Crisis Intervention and more. Juvenile Justice Services seek to prevent youth from entering the child welfare and juvenile justice systems by addressing obstacles that prevent their future success. Our highly structured programs provide a diversion from negative influences and offer alternatives to detention. Specific services include: Pre-Trial Services; Evening Reporting Center (ERC) (Detention Alternatives); Diversion Services; Multi-systemic Therapy (MST); Family Integrated Transitions (FIT). For more information please contact Youth Outreach Services.
Youth Outreach Services
2411 W. Congress Parkway
Chicago, Illinois 60612
Phone: (773) 777-7112
Website: www.yos.org
Speak to a treatment specialist now. Call: 1.855.970.2547
Call 1.855.970.2547, 24/7 to speak to a treatment specialist for free. Get help finding the best treatment options available for yourself or a loved one. Rehab centers, detox centers, inpatient, outpatient programs, therapy, counseling, sober living housing and more. A 5 minute phone call is all it takes to get you the help you need. Get help now. Call: 1.855.970.2547
Abraxas Youth & Family Services
Abraxas Youth & Family Services provides innovative and quality treatment programs for youth, adults and families. For 40 years, Abraxas has contracted with various county and state agencies for the operation of residential, community-based, detention / shelter services and alternative education programming. We offer specialized services for hard-to-place juvenile populations including fire setters, sexual offenders and habitual offenders in addition to gender specific programming for females in need of treatment.
Abraxas Youth & Family Services provides innovative and quality treatment programs for youth, adults and families. For 40 years, Abraxas has contracted with various county and state agencies for the operation of residential, community-based, detention / shelter services and alternative education programming. We offer specialized services for hard-to-place juvenile populations including fire setters, sexual offenders and habitual offenders in addition to gender specific programming for females in need of treatment.
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Our residential programs are designed to offer specialized treatment options for youth, adults and families as well as to promote educational advancement, community service opportunities, and employment initiatives. We operate both open and secure care programs for specialized populations including substance abusers, drug sellers, sex offenders, and firesetters.
Behavioral Health; Behavioral Modification; Substance Abuse; Firesetters and Sexual Offenders; Detention / Shelter. The Abraxas drug and alcohol programs provide a comprehensive approach to chemical dependency treatment that is designed to impact clients in the interrelated areas of substance use / abuse, socialization, education / vocation, family, and delinquency / criminality. The goal of treatment is to eliminate drug use/abuse and delinquency and develop behaviors that are socially responsible. |
Clients participate in a variety of therapeutically structured activities including individual, group and family counseling, clinical study, prevention, life-skills education, recreation, and volunteering in the local community. Cognitive behavioral therapy is our core approach. For more information please contact Abraxas Youth & Family Services.
Abraxas Youth & Family Services
Southwood Interventions
5701 South Wood Street
Chicago, Illinois 60636
T: (773) 737-4600
Website: www.abraxasyfs.com
Heartland Alliance
Heartland Alliance: Our diverse programs and services set the standard for inclusive, multi-disciplinary treatment. We provide a full range of primary, mental health, dental, oral, and substance use treatment and care. Heartland Alliance health care professionals consider every aspect of a participant's life – family, work, housing, and lifestyle- in providing services. Our health care services include: Mental health and substance use treatment: Outpatient and community support services and a continuum of residential and housing program options. Primary care: Routine physicals, diagnostic testing, treatment of chronic illness, pre-natal care, nutrition counseling, and family planning. Dental health: Preventive and restorative care, oral surgery, periodontics, and endodontics. Heartland Alliance specializes in providing and advocating for accessible, affordable health care services to those who have historically been hardest to reach – people who are homeless, immigrants, refugees, people experiencing mental illness, and those with substance use issues. Armed with the knowledge we gain from interaction with thousands of program participants, we develop and advance proven policy solutions. In partnership with policymakers and other key stakeholders, Heartland Alliance brings its innovation, expertise, and know-how to work for systemic health care change. Heartland Alliance operates several programs that incorporate health care as a key component, serving a wide variety of populations. For more information please contact Heartland Alliance.
Heartland Alliance
208 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 1300
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312- 660-1300
Website: www.heartlandalliance.org
Sundance Methadone Treatment Center
Sundance Methadone Treatment Center, located in Chicago, IL, is committed to your total recovery. Together we will address issues at the core of your addiction, educating you on addiction as an illness and the steps and treatment options available that will help you take back control of your life. The staff at Sundance Methadone Treatment Center will help you recognize the many faces of addiction and help you understand that treatment works. Treatment is a collaborative process and with your participation, our staff will put together a personalized treatment plan that will directly address your addiction severity and special needs. With assessment and planning, underlying and co-existing conditions can be brought to light and a proper treatment plan can be prescribed. We understand the difficulties our patients face living with addiction and the challenges they will face with recovery. We are here to help you address these challenges with the professionalism and the care you deserve, without prejudice and judgment. Recovery is a process and it takes time. We will be here for you every step of the way until you are walking in a new direction, one that is full of life and free of addiction. Review the treatment options available and services provided at one of the finest Chicago treatment centers available to you. Contact us today or visit our Northside Chicago location for answers to your questions and the first step in your recovery. Treatment is available and can help substance abusers achieve long-term recovery from opiate addiction, regaining control of their lives. We are here for you and want to help today. For more information please contact Sundance Methadone Treatment Center.
Sundance Methadone Treatment Center
4545 N Broadway St #3,
Chicago, IL
Ph: (773) 784-1111
Website: www.chicagotreatmentcenters.com
Abraxas Youth & Family Services
Southwood Interventions
5701 South Wood Street
Chicago, Illinois 60636
T: (773) 737-4600
Website: www.abraxasyfs.com
Heartland Alliance
Heartland Alliance: Our diverse programs and services set the standard for inclusive, multi-disciplinary treatment. We provide a full range of primary, mental health, dental, oral, and substance use treatment and care. Heartland Alliance health care professionals consider every aspect of a participant's life – family, work, housing, and lifestyle- in providing services. Our health care services include: Mental health and substance use treatment: Outpatient and community support services and a continuum of residential and housing program options. Primary care: Routine physicals, diagnostic testing, treatment of chronic illness, pre-natal care, nutrition counseling, and family planning. Dental health: Preventive and restorative care, oral surgery, periodontics, and endodontics. Heartland Alliance specializes in providing and advocating for accessible, affordable health care services to those who have historically been hardest to reach – people who are homeless, immigrants, refugees, people experiencing mental illness, and those with substance use issues. Armed with the knowledge we gain from interaction with thousands of program participants, we develop and advance proven policy solutions. In partnership with policymakers and other key stakeholders, Heartland Alliance brings its innovation, expertise, and know-how to work for systemic health care change. Heartland Alliance operates several programs that incorporate health care as a key component, serving a wide variety of populations. For more information please contact Heartland Alliance.
Heartland Alliance
208 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 1300
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312- 660-1300
Website: www.heartlandalliance.org
Sundance Methadone Treatment Center
Sundance Methadone Treatment Center, located in Chicago, IL, is committed to your total recovery. Together we will address issues at the core of your addiction, educating you on addiction as an illness and the steps and treatment options available that will help you take back control of your life. The staff at Sundance Methadone Treatment Center will help you recognize the many faces of addiction and help you understand that treatment works. Treatment is a collaborative process and with your participation, our staff will put together a personalized treatment plan that will directly address your addiction severity and special needs. With assessment and planning, underlying and co-existing conditions can be brought to light and a proper treatment plan can be prescribed. We understand the difficulties our patients face living with addiction and the challenges they will face with recovery. We are here to help you address these challenges with the professionalism and the care you deserve, without prejudice and judgment. Recovery is a process and it takes time. We will be here for you every step of the way until you are walking in a new direction, one that is full of life and free of addiction. Review the treatment options available and services provided at one of the finest Chicago treatment centers available to you. Contact us today or visit our Northside Chicago location for answers to your questions and the first step in your recovery. Treatment is available and can help substance abusers achieve long-term recovery from opiate addiction, regaining control of their lives. We are here for you and want to help today. For more information please contact Sundance Methadone Treatment Center.
Sundance Methadone Treatment Center
4545 N Broadway St #3,
Chicago, IL
Ph: (773) 784-1111
Website: www.chicagotreatmentcenters.com
Alternatives
Alternatives is a comprehensive, multi-cultural youth development agency serving more than 3,000 young people and their families each year. Our programs include counseling, leadership development, substance abuse and violence prevention, and academic enrichment. Since 1971, Alternatives has pursued our mission of facilitating personal development, strengthening family relationships, and enhancing the community’s well being. Reaching 3,000 young people and their families each year, our programs focus on leadership development, prevention of violence and substance abuse, academic enrichment and counseling. Our mission is to facilitate personal development, strengthen family relationships and enhance the community’s well being. Alternatives’ programs and services use an asset-based model that focuses on enriching young people's lives by building upon individual strengths within the context of their family and community. We provide comprehensive, accessible and affordable programs that increase young people's opportunities to succeed and grow as individuals and community members. Alternatives values the diversity of the communities we serve and so we partner with over 100 local organizations and schools. Our long-term strategy is to strengthen and expand these partnerships in order to remain responsive to the needs of our young people and their families. Established in 1971 when the community identified substance abuse as a key issue affecting local teens, Alternatives is dedicated serving Chicago's at-risk youth and their families. For more information please contact Alternatives.
Alternatives
4730 North Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL. 60640
Tel: 773.506.7474
Website: www.alternativesyouth.org
Chicago Lakeshore Hospital
Chicago Lakeshore Hospital is Chicago’s premier provider of behavioral health care services, and pride ourselves in a legacy of clinical and academic excellence for almost fifty years. Excellence in care for children, adolescents and adults is our mission. At Chicago Lakeshore Hospital, we have dedicated units which focus specifically on the treatment, education, and recovery of Adults at different levels and needs of treatment. Our strong focus on family and support system involvement, including spirituality based intervention, lays a foundation for success before and during treatment, and through the aftercare process. Our aftercare process offers many outpatient programs that serve as a step down from inpatient (acute) level of care. Additionally, we offer the Valeo Pride - LGBTQ program – inpatient and outpatient - designed for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning individuals facing depression, anxiety, alcohol and / or drug abuse issues. We take great pride in providing a safe place without stigma or prejudice and maintaining sensitivity to the diversity of our patients. Our Programs, Services & Features: Medical detox; Psychiatric, Chemical Dependency and Dual Diagnosis Treatment as well as other specialty tracks (including sex, gambling and food related addictions) utilizing a comprehensive approach to care; Residential Treatment Program: Designed to meet the needs of individuals struggling to maintain sobriety even with multiple treatment episodes. Weekend Detox & Outpatient Program: Intended for those who have challenges with time constraints to address alcohol and / or drug dependency. Whether accessing care for yourself or a loved one, choosing a provider is an important decision. The staff at Chicago lakeshore Hospital understand the importance of the treatment decision, and stand prepared to join you in the path to wellness through compassionate and competent care. Please contact us today to speak with a professional assessment specialist to discuss treatment options, or how to access care at any of our locations.
Alternatives is a comprehensive, multi-cultural youth development agency serving more than 3,000 young people and their families each year. Our programs include counseling, leadership development, substance abuse and violence prevention, and academic enrichment. Since 1971, Alternatives has pursued our mission of facilitating personal development, strengthening family relationships, and enhancing the community’s well being. Reaching 3,000 young people and their families each year, our programs focus on leadership development, prevention of violence and substance abuse, academic enrichment and counseling. Our mission is to facilitate personal development, strengthen family relationships and enhance the community’s well being. Alternatives’ programs and services use an asset-based model that focuses on enriching young people's lives by building upon individual strengths within the context of their family and community. We provide comprehensive, accessible and affordable programs that increase young people's opportunities to succeed and grow as individuals and community members. Alternatives values the diversity of the communities we serve and so we partner with over 100 local organizations and schools. Our long-term strategy is to strengthen and expand these partnerships in order to remain responsive to the needs of our young people and their families. Established in 1971 when the community identified substance abuse as a key issue affecting local teens, Alternatives is dedicated serving Chicago's at-risk youth and their families. For more information please contact Alternatives.
Alternatives
4730 North Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL. 60640
Tel: 773.506.7474
Website: www.alternativesyouth.org
Chicago Lakeshore Hospital
Chicago Lakeshore Hospital is Chicago’s premier provider of behavioral health care services, and pride ourselves in a legacy of clinical and academic excellence for almost fifty years. Excellence in care for children, adolescents and adults is our mission. At Chicago Lakeshore Hospital, we have dedicated units which focus specifically on the treatment, education, and recovery of Adults at different levels and needs of treatment. Our strong focus on family and support system involvement, including spirituality based intervention, lays a foundation for success before and during treatment, and through the aftercare process. Our aftercare process offers many outpatient programs that serve as a step down from inpatient (acute) level of care. Additionally, we offer the Valeo Pride - LGBTQ program – inpatient and outpatient - designed for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning individuals facing depression, anxiety, alcohol and / or drug abuse issues. We take great pride in providing a safe place without stigma or prejudice and maintaining sensitivity to the diversity of our patients. Our Programs, Services & Features: Medical detox; Psychiatric, Chemical Dependency and Dual Diagnosis Treatment as well as other specialty tracks (including sex, gambling and food related addictions) utilizing a comprehensive approach to care; Residential Treatment Program: Designed to meet the needs of individuals struggling to maintain sobriety even with multiple treatment episodes. Weekend Detox & Outpatient Program: Intended for those who have challenges with time constraints to address alcohol and / or drug dependency. Whether accessing care for yourself or a loved one, choosing a provider is an important decision. The staff at Chicago lakeshore Hospital understand the importance of the treatment decision, and stand prepared to join you in the path to wellness through compassionate and competent care. Please contact us today to speak with a professional assessment specialist to discuss treatment options, or how to access care at any of our locations.
Chicago Lakeshore Hospital
4840 North Marine Drive Chicago, Illinois 60640 T: (800) 888-0560 T: (773) 878-9700 www.chicagolakeshorehospital.com |
Lawrence Center for Outpatient Service
850 West Lawrence Avenue T: (800) 888-0560 T: (800) 878-9700 |
Children's Pavilion
4720 North Clarendon Chicago, Illinois 60640 T: (800) 888-0560 T: (773) 878-9700 |
Lake Shore Center for Behavioral Health
737 North Michigan Ave., Suite 1520 Chicago, IL 60611 T: (800)-888-0560 T: (312) 257-2985 |
The Polish American Association
The Polish American Association (PAA) is the nation's only human services organization providing a comprehensive range of bilingual and bicultural services to the Polish community and others in need. Mission: The mission of the Polish American Association, a human service agency, is to serve the diverse needs of the Polish community in the Chicago metro area by providing resources for changing lives, with emphasis on assisting immigrants. Programs & Services: Through its 28 programs and services PAA is providing clients with the resources for changing their lives and enhancing their ability to become contributing members of our community. Social Services: intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment; crisis intervention; individual and family counseling; domestic violence program; women's services; after-school program for youth; teen counseling; senior program; day center for homeless men; homemaker program; health outreach and screenings; All Kids applications; food pantry; clothing closet and energy assistance. PAA employs 69 full-time and 75 part-time staff members. With the exception of administrative staff, all program and support staff members are bilingual. PAA is also fortunate to count 40 volunteers among its ranks. For more information please contact The Polish American Association.
The Polish American Association (PAA) is the nation's only human services organization providing a comprehensive range of bilingual and bicultural services to the Polish community and others in need. Mission: The mission of the Polish American Association, a human service agency, is to serve the diverse needs of the Polish community in the Chicago metro area by providing resources for changing lives, with emphasis on assisting immigrants. Programs & Services: Through its 28 programs and services PAA is providing clients with the resources for changing their lives and enhancing their ability to become contributing members of our community. Social Services: intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment; crisis intervention; individual and family counseling; domestic violence program; women's services; after-school program for youth; teen counseling; senior program; day center for homeless men; homemaker program; health outreach and screenings; All Kids applications; food pantry; clothing closet and energy assistance. PAA employs 69 full-time and 75 part-time staff members. With the exception of administrative staff, all program and support staff members are bilingual. PAA is also fortunate to count 40 volunteers among its ranks. For more information please contact The Polish American Association.
The Polish American Association
3834 N. Cicero Ave. Chicago, Illinois, 60641 Tel: 773-282-8206 Website: www.polish.org |
South Side
6276 W. Archer Ave. Chicago, Illinois, 60638 Tel: 773-767-7773 |
Chicago Center for Recovery and Empowerment
Chicago Center for Recovery and Empowerment: We are a group of professionals representative of various professions united by a common vision that recovery is a matter of community and that all who seek can enter recovery and can achieve: Real Life Goals as you define them and become integrated as active and productive members of your communities. The Center was established in 2003 and had been responsible for providing outstanding support for life in the Recovery Process such as: Orientation to Time and Money Management skills, Job Readiness Skills, Motivational talks and Practical Teachings for Community Integration. Our specialty is in the area of Empowerment to Reach Real Life Goals as defined by You. We help with Addictions and Recovery Plans to Sustain Recovery; Stressful family relationships, Depressed mood, Anxiety, and other emotional problems; Coaching to Help you Determine and Attain Personal Short and Long Term Goals; Counseling & Supportive Strategies by Licensed Counselors; Individual, family and group sessions are available. We encourage family participation. For more information please contact Chicago Center for Recovery and Empowerment.
Chicago Center for Recovery and Empowerment
700 N Green Street, C10
Chicago IL 60642
T: 312-929-4234
Website: www.ccrerecovery.org
Habilitative Systems
Habilitative Systems INC, HSI, HSI provides outpatient & residential substance abuse treatment. HSI also offers community living alternatives, counseling, and case management services for developmentally disabled and / or mentally ill adults. Adult Intensive Rehabilitation Program (Level II): An intensive outpatient treatment program for alcohol and substance abusers. Individual, group and family counseling ensure that clients gain an appreciation for an alcohol and drug-free life style. Adult Mental Health Program: Provides case management services for adults who need behavioral health services to prevent psychiatric hospitalization. Alcoholism and Chemical Abuse (ACA) Level I: An outpatient treatment program designed to help clients obtain and maintain sobriety through counseling, case management and referral services. ACA Level I services are offered at HSI’s Main facility. Services for parolees are offered at Behavioral Interventions Day Reporting Center. ARCH Program: Employs preventive strategies to screen, assess and optimize comprehensive interventions to prevent and reduce the acute and chronic risk of homelessness, mental illness, substance abuse and chemical dependency in the residents within the target geographic areas. The ARCH Team reaches out to chronic homeless persons at public locations where homeless persons congregate, or in shelters. The ARCH Team places chronic homeless persons who have agreed to accept services in subsidized housing. The ARCH Team works with participants to insure housing stability, assist in obtaining employment and public benefits. Clara Hope: Provides residential housing in a community setting and an array of responsive services for 8 homeless adult mentally ill consumers with or without a co-occurring disorder of substance abuse and will help them achieve their highest level of self-sufficiency. For more information please contact Habilitative Systems INC.
Habilitative Systems INC
415 S. Kilpatrick
Chicago, IL 60644
Main: 773-261-2252
Website: www.habilitative.org
Loretto Hospital Addiction Center
Loretto Hospital Addiction Center: For more than 40 years, Loretto Hospital’s Addiction Center has been addressing the needs of the chemically dependent. Our Addiction Center provides comprehensive alcohol and substance abuse treatment to adults ages 18 and over on an inpatient basis. Our treatment techniques are founded on the 12-step principles of hope, dignity and education using various group sessions and individual therapy. We provide each patient with a healthy and encouraging environment where they can learn coping skills. Our program also focuses on rebuilding the patient’s self-esteem and providing them with the necessary tools to handle life’s challenges post-recovery. We offer a wide variety of services to meet each individual’s needs. Supportive Services: Comprehensive Substance Abuse Assessment; Medical Assessment and Treatment; Medical Detoxification; Community Education; Educational Seminars and Workshops; Family Educational and Counseling; Family HIV Support Services; Individual and Group Counseling; Intensive Outpatient Treatment; Introduction to and Participation in 12-Step Support Group; Medical / Medication Monitoring; Nutritional Assessments; Peer Support; Psychiatric Evaluation and / or Medication Management; Recreational Re-socialization Activities; Residential Rehabilitation Structured Living; Once patients complete the program, we connect them with additional resources to ensure they have a network of support to maintain their independence from co-dependency. For more information about the Addiction Center call (773) 854-5445. Consultants are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Loretto Hospital Addiction Center
645 South Central Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60644
Tel: (773) 854-5445
Main: (773) 626-4300
Website: www.lorettohospital.org
Chicago Center for Recovery and Empowerment: We are a group of professionals representative of various professions united by a common vision that recovery is a matter of community and that all who seek can enter recovery and can achieve: Real Life Goals as you define them and become integrated as active and productive members of your communities. The Center was established in 2003 and had been responsible for providing outstanding support for life in the Recovery Process such as: Orientation to Time and Money Management skills, Job Readiness Skills, Motivational talks and Practical Teachings for Community Integration. Our specialty is in the area of Empowerment to Reach Real Life Goals as defined by You. We help with Addictions and Recovery Plans to Sustain Recovery; Stressful family relationships, Depressed mood, Anxiety, and other emotional problems; Coaching to Help you Determine and Attain Personal Short and Long Term Goals; Counseling & Supportive Strategies by Licensed Counselors; Individual, family and group sessions are available. We encourage family participation. For more information please contact Chicago Center for Recovery and Empowerment.
Chicago Center for Recovery and Empowerment
700 N Green Street, C10
Chicago IL 60642
T: 312-929-4234
Website: www.ccrerecovery.org
Habilitative Systems
Habilitative Systems INC, HSI, HSI provides outpatient & residential substance abuse treatment. HSI also offers community living alternatives, counseling, and case management services for developmentally disabled and / or mentally ill adults. Adult Intensive Rehabilitation Program (Level II): An intensive outpatient treatment program for alcohol and substance abusers. Individual, group and family counseling ensure that clients gain an appreciation for an alcohol and drug-free life style. Adult Mental Health Program: Provides case management services for adults who need behavioral health services to prevent psychiatric hospitalization. Alcoholism and Chemical Abuse (ACA) Level I: An outpatient treatment program designed to help clients obtain and maintain sobriety through counseling, case management and referral services. ACA Level I services are offered at HSI’s Main facility. Services for parolees are offered at Behavioral Interventions Day Reporting Center. ARCH Program: Employs preventive strategies to screen, assess and optimize comprehensive interventions to prevent and reduce the acute and chronic risk of homelessness, mental illness, substance abuse and chemical dependency in the residents within the target geographic areas. The ARCH Team reaches out to chronic homeless persons at public locations where homeless persons congregate, or in shelters. The ARCH Team places chronic homeless persons who have agreed to accept services in subsidized housing. The ARCH Team works with participants to insure housing stability, assist in obtaining employment and public benefits. Clara Hope: Provides residential housing in a community setting and an array of responsive services for 8 homeless adult mentally ill consumers with or without a co-occurring disorder of substance abuse and will help them achieve their highest level of self-sufficiency. For more information please contact Habilitative Systems INC.
Habilitative Systems INC
415 S. Kilpatrick
Chicago, IL 60644
Main: 773-261-2252
Website: www.habilitative.org
Loretto Hospital Addiction Center
Loretto Hospital Addiction Center: For more than 40 years, Loretto Hospital’s Addiction Center has been addressing the needs of the chemically dependent. Our Addiction Center provides comprehensive alcohol and substance abuse treatment to adults ages 18 and over on an inpatient basis. Our treatment techniques are founded on the 12-step principles of hope, dignity and education using various group sessions and individual therapy. We provide each patient with a healthy and encouraging environment where they can learn coping skills. Our program also focuses on rebuilding the patient’s self-esteem and providing them with the necessary tools to handle life’s challenges post-recovery. We offer a wide variety of services to meet each individual’s needs. Supportive Services: Comprehensive Substance Abuse Assessment; Medical Assessment and Treatment; Medical Detoxification; Community Education; Educational Seminars and Workshops; Family Educational and Counseling; Family HIV Support Services; Individual and Group Counseling; Intensive Outpatient Treatment; Introduction to and Participation in 12-Step Support Group; Medical / Medication Monitoring; Nutritional Assessments; Peer Support; Psychiatric Evaluation and / or Medication Management; Recreational Re-socialization Activities; Residential Rehabilitation Structured Living; Once patients complete the program, we connect them with additional resources to ensure they have a network of support to maintain their independence from co-dependency. For more information about the Addiction Center call (773) 854-5445. Consultants are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Loretto Hospital Addiction Center
645 South Central Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60644
Tel: (773) 854-5445
Main: (773) 626-4300
Website: www.lorettohospital.org
Youth Service Project
Youth Service Project, Inc. is dedicated to working with youth by cultivating relationships through safe, supportive, and creative programming to maximize their strengths and navigate their lives. Programs include: Addiction Prevention Program: A school-based curriculum for 5th – 8th graders, aimed at providing students tools to combat drug addiction, gang involvement, alcohol and tobacco use, and to make healthier choices early on in their lives. Addiction Intervention Program: A harm-reduction program designed to help youth address issues related to triggers leading to social and legal problems stemming from drug and alcohol use / abuse, and many more programs. Since 1975, YSP has worked with youth and families in the greater Humboldt Park community of Chicago. YSP’s initial programming responded to community concerns about the impact of drugs on youth in the neighborhood. Since that time, YSP has continued to help young people and families overcome challenges. Today, YSP also provides positive alternatives for youth in the neighborhood. Through a spectrum of enrichment opportunities, YSP meets youth’s needs while focusing on young people’s interests, assets and strengths. YSP works with youth rather than for youth, through program offerings in seven core areas: education, recreation, intervention, prevention, arts and culture, community building, and diversion. Through our services, YSP works with youth and their families to overcome difficulties and stabilize lives. Our programs, focusing on community building, engage youth, their families and the community at large in activities that promote positive youth development. For more information please contact Youth Service Project, Inc.
Youth Service Project, Inc.
3942 West North Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60647
P. 773.772.6270
Website: www.youthserviceproject.org
ABJ Community Services
ABJ Community Services, Inc. develops and provides innovative training; educational and preventive services; and human services that enable youth and adults to become independent and productive co-creators of their destiny. Our aim is also, to impact policies that can enhance and improve the quality of life for the people we serve. ABJ offers chemical dependency treatment to adults and adolescents who abuse or are addicted to alcohol, prescription medications or illegal drugs. ABJ's continuum of addiction treatment care includes referrals to residential care and / or intensive outpatient treatment programs followed by individualized continuing care programs to maintain recovery. Length of treatment is based on each patient's needs. In addition to treating chemical dependency, ABJ has expertise helping clients address coexisting mental health conditions, such as depression. ABJ focuses on treating the whole person. A physician and an addiction counselor will develop a personalized treatment plan for each patient that addresses their addiction, emotional concerns and any active medical problems. Our highly trained therapists have many years of experience in helping people overcome chemical dependency. Whether you or someone you know are in need of intensive outpatient treatment or just occasional support, ABJ's addiction programs offer a variety of services to help. Our professional staff is Master's level clinicians who hold a variety of state licenses and credentials. Our current services include: Individual Counseling; Family Counseling; Child Therapy; Group Therapy. Our professional staff of Master's level clinicians hold a variety of state licenses and credentials. For more information please contact ABJ Community Services.
ABJ Community Services
1818 E. 71st Street
Chicago, IL 60649
Ph: 773.667.2100
Website: www.abjchicago.org
Association House of Chicago
Association House of Chicago understands the challenges in our community. Health care, family, education, employment; trying to find the time and guidance to address every part of life can seem impossible. Association House makes it possible, all in one place — a place where the staff speaks your language and helps you meet your goals by providing wrap-around services for social, educational, and health programs. We offer our community a unique blend of services, and do it with a warm, family-like atmosphere. Most of our services are at no cost to the participant. We provide services to meet immediate and long-term goals. Our professionals are available to refer those in need to our programs or make outside referrals. We are fully bilingual. Serving a multicultural community means providing multilingual personnel; 70% of our staff speaks Spanish. We help the whole family. We serve every demographic and age group, from children and young adults to working parents and older persons. Behavioral Health offers prevention, treatment and education for children, youth and adults facing emotional and mental health issues. We know that health care doesn't begin and end with a trip to the hospital or a visit to the doctor. That's why Association House provides the community with services for each step along the way, including education, prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs, in English and Spanish. Our services are designed for people facing various challenges at different points in life, whether they are children with emotional or mental health issues, adults with substance abuse and addiction problems, or families in need of community support. Substance abuse prevention and treatment, whether that requires community intervention, outpatient treatment, or DUI evaluation, risk education, and counseling. For more information about our Behavioral Health Services, please call us today.
Association House of Chicago
1116 North Kedzie Avenue
Chicago, IL 60651
T: 773-772-7170
T: (773) 772-8009
Website: www.associationhouse.org
Youth Service Project, Inc. is dedicated to working with youth by cultivating relationships through safe, supportive, and creative programming to maximize their strengths and navigate their lives. Programs include: Addiction Prevention Program: A school-based curriculum for 5th – 8th graders, aimed at providing students tools to combat drug addiction, gang involvement, alcohol and tobacco use, and to make healthier choices early on in their lives. Addiction Intervention Program: A harm-reduction program designed to help youth address issues related to triggers leading to social and legal problems stemming from drug and alcohol use / abuse, and many more programs. Since 1975, YSP has worked with youth and families in the greater Humboldt Park community of Chicago. YSP’s initial programming responded to community concerns about the impact of drugs on youth in the neighborhood. Since that time, YSP has continued to help young people and families overcome challenges. Today, YSP also provides positive alternatives for youth in the neighborhood. Through a spectrum of enrichment opportunities, YSP meets youth’s needs while focusing on young people’s interests, assets and strengths. YSP works with youth rather than for youth, through program offerings in seven core areas: education, recreation, intervention, prevention, arts and culture, community building, and diversion. Through our services, YSP works with youth and their families to overcome difficulties and stabilize lives. Our programs, focusing on community building, engage youth, their families and the community at large in activities that promote positive youth development. For more information please contact Youth Service Project, Inc.
Youth Service Project, Inc.
3942 West North Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60647
P. 773.772.6270
Website: www.youthserviceproject.org
ABJ Community Services
ABJ Community Services, Inc. develops and provides innovative training; educational and preventive services; and human services that enable youth and adults to become independent and productive co-creators of their destiny. Our aim is also, to impact policies that can enhance and improve the quality of life for the people we serve. ABJ offers chemical dependency treatment to adults and adolescents who abuse or are addicted to alcohol, prescription medications or illegal drugs. ABJ's continuum of addiction treatment care includes referrals to residential care and / or intensive outpatient treatment programs followed by individualized continuing care programs to maintain recovery. Length of treatment is based on each patient's needs. In addition to treating chemical dependency, ABJ has expertise helping clients address coexisting mental health conditions, such as depression. ABJ focuses on treating the whole person. A physician and an addiction counselor will develop a personalized treatment plan for each patient that addresses their addiction, emotional concerns and any active medical problems. Our highly trained therapists have many years of experience in helping people overcome chemical dependency. Whether you or someone you know are in need of intensive outpatient treatment or just occasional support, ABJ's addiction programs offer a variety of services to help. Our professional staff is Master's level clinicians who hold a variety of state licenses and credentials. Our current services include: Individual Counseling; Family Counseling; Child Therapy; Group Therapy. Our professional staff of Master's level clinicians hold a variety of state licenses and credentials. For more information please contact ABJ Community Services.
ABJ Community Services
1818 E. 71st Street
Chicago, IL 60649
Ph: 773.667.2100
Website: www.abjchicago.org
Association House of Chicago
Association House of Chicago understands the challenges in our community. Health care, family, education, employment; trying to find the time and guidance to address every part of life can seem impossible. Association House makes it possible, all in one place — a place where the staff speaks your language and helps you meet your goals by providing wrap-around services for social, educational, and health programs. We offer our community a unique blend of services, and do it with a warm, family-like atmosphere. Most of our services are at no cost to the participant. We provide services to meet immediate and long-term goals. Our professionals are available to refer those in need to our programs or make outside referrals. We are fully bilingual. Serving a multicultural community means providing multilingual personnel; 70% of our staff speaks Spanish. We help the whole family. We serve every demographic and age group, from children and young adults to working parents and older persons. Behavioral Health offers prevention, treatment and education for children, youth and adults facing emotional and mental health issues. We know that health care doesn't begin and end with a trip to the hospital or a visit to the doctor. That's why Association House provides the community with services for each step along the way, including education, prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs, in English and Spanish. Our services are designed for people facing various challenges at different points in life, whether they are children with emotional or mental health issues, adults with substance abuse and addiction problems, or families in need of community support. Substance abuse prevention and treatment, whether that requires community intervention, outpatient treatment, or DUI evaluation, risk education, and counseling. For more information about our Behavioral Health Services, please call us today.
Association House of Chicago
1116 North Kedzie Avenue
Chicago, IL 60651
T: 773-772-7170
T: (773) 772-8009
Website: www.associationhouse.org
Rincon Family Services
Rincon Family Services offers a variety of treatment combinations to our clients to help them link mental, physical and emotional wellness. We work closely and compassionately with them in order to attain the clearest understanding of their path to addiction as well as their path to recovery. It is important that our clients understand what roles that personal reflection, ongoing counseling, and awareness all play in their recovery. Treatment duration is highly individualized, with some clients requiring lifelong therapy to ensure continued success in recovery. Intake assessments are available to provide the best option for care in accordance with financial need as well as individual privacy. We ensure that all clients receive services / treatment regardless of their financial need. Rincon Family Services (RFS), formally known as El Rincon Community Clinic is dedicated to rendering compassionate and effective programs that promote the quality of life by serving as a catalyst to advocate, educate and empower individuals and their families. Focused in the Humboldt Park, Austin, Logan Square, Avondale, Hermosa and Belmont-Cragin neighborhoods of Chicago with a special emphasis on low-income Latino and African-American families, RFS strives to enhance the health and well being of families and significant others in our communities. For more information please contact Rincon Family Services.
Rincon Family Services
3809 W. Grand Ave.
Chicago, IL 60651
Phone: 773-276-0200
Website: www.elrinconclinic.org
Rincon Family Services offers a variety of treatment combinations to our clients to help them link mental, physical and emotional wellness. We work closely and compassionately with them in order to attain the clearest understanding of their path to addiction as well as their path to recovery. It is important that our clients understand what roles that personal reflection, ongoing counseling, and awareness all play in their recovery. Treatment duration is highly individualized, with some clients requiring lifelong therapy to ensure continued success in recovery. Intake assessments are available to provide the best option for care in accordance with financial need as well as individual privacy. We ensure that all clients receive services / treatment regardless of their financial need. Rincon Family Services (RFS), formally known as El Rincon Community Clinic is dedicated to rendering compassionate and effective programs that promote the quality of life by serving as a catalyst to advocate, educate and empower individuals and their families. Focused in the Humboldt Park, Austin, Logan Square, Avondale, Hermosa and Belmont-Cragin neighborhoods of Chicago with a special emphasis on low-income Latino and African-American families, RFS strives to enhance the health and well being of families and significant others in our communities. For more information please contact Rincon Family Services.
Rincon Family Services
3809 W. Grand Ave.
Chicago, IL 60651
Phone: 773-276-0200
Website: www.elrinconclinic.org
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