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Services are client focused, recovery driven, and vary in intensity.
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Services include but are not limited to: individual, group, and family counseling
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This is an outpatient program for adolescents and adults.
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Individuals are supported while they learn to live without the harmful consequences of drug and alcohol misuse.
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment
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Level 0.5: Early intervention services targeting individuals at risk of developing a substance abuse problem.
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Level I: Delivered to individuals dealing with significant substance misuse at the abuse level.
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Adult Substance Abuse Treatment
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Level 0.5: Early intervention services targeting individuals at risk of developing a substance abuse problem.
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Level I: Delivered to individuals dealing with significant substance misuse at the abuse level.
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Level II: Delivered to individuals dealing with high risk substance misuse at the dependent level. Treatment consists of individual, group, and family counseling at a minimum of 9 hours a week.
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After Care: A group designed to support individuals in maintaining recovery after formal treatment. Includes the review of relapse prevention goals and skills.
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DUI Drivers Risk Education: Education based on alcohol/ drugs, the effect on the user, families, and society. Signs and symptoms of abuse versus dependence. Information on intervention treatments and community resources.
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Evaluation Services
- Comprehensive Drug and Alcohol Evaluation: An interview to determine the full nature and extent of an individual's relationship to alcohol and/or other drug use. Need for treatment and intervention services may be based on evaluation.
- DUI Evaluation: Used to determine risk factors associated with driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
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Funding for programs provided in whole or in part by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. |