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Normal, Illinois Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs

Normal, IL has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 2 low cost programs, 0 inpatient rehab center, 1 drug rehab that takes private insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 1 drug and alcohol detox, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers Serving the Normal, Illinois Area:

    alcohol rehab program - Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery IL
    1302 Franklin Avenue, Suite 3300
    Normal, IL. 61761
    (309) 888-0993


    Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery provides addiction treatment and rehab services such as short term drug and alcohol rehabs, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab centers, inpatient detoxification facilities, outpatient counseling, long term drug treatment, and others to people residing in Normal, IL. and within the surrounding neighborhoods so that they conquer their substance abuse disorders and achieve full recovery. It has services - such as vocational rehabilitation services, matrix model, substance abuse counseling approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, individual psychotherapy, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery believes that full recovery can only be achieved through highly personalized care.

    Further, the addiction treatment facility specializes in many other programs - like child care for clients children, substance abuse education, persons with serious mental illness, clients referred from the court/judicial system, seniors or older adults, social skills development and more - as well as many other treatment methods listed below. Further, this drug and alcohol rehab facility has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment modalities to make sure that individuals achieve full, lasting, and permanent abstinence and sobriety from alcohol and drugs.

    Lastly, Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery accepts private health insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, military insurance, state education funds, other state funds, and more.

    drug rehab facility - Advanced Counseling Evaluation IL
    705 East Lincoln Street
    Normal, IL. 61761
    309-808-1017


    Advanced Counseling Evaluation provides addiction treatment and rehabilitation services such as short term treatment centers, inpatient rehab facilities, detox centers, intensive outpatient treatment, long term addiction treatment facilities, and others to people living in the Normal, Illinois area so that they overcome their alcohol and drug use issues and find full sobriety. It has services - such as vocational rehabilitation services, matrix model, substance abuse counseling approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, individual psychotherapy, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Advanced Counseling Evaluation believes that full sobriety can only be achieved through highly individualized care.

    Further, the alcohol and drug rehab center specializes in many other programs - like child care for clients children, substance abuse education, persons with serious mental illness, clients referred from the court/judicial system, seniors or older adults, social skills development and more - as well as many other treatment methods that you can find listed below. Further, this alcohol and drug treatment program has aftercare plans that work in line with its treatment modalities to make sure that individuals maintain permanent, full, and lasting sobriety, stability, and abstinence from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, Advanced Counseling Evaluation accepts private insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, military insurance, state education funds, other state funds, and more.

    drug rehab facility - Bloomington Normal Treatment Center IL
    303 Landmark Drive
    Normal, IL. 61761
    309-808-2388


    The Riverwood Group operates opioid treatment centers to help people overcome their dependence on painkillers, heroin, and opiate-based medications. Methadone treatment is successful in relieving the cravings for opioids, eliminating withdrawal symptoms during treatment, and blocking the euphoric effects one may experience when using opioids. We will help you manage your dependency. Our goal is to treat our patients with compassion, dignity and respect in each phase of their treatment experience. When entering our program, you will be assigned to a counselor with specialized training in the treatment of opioid dependency. Your counselor works with you to develop a treatment plan that meets your needs, with the goal of improving your quality of life and overcoming your dependency on opioids. Your counselor will utilize the most current research in providing treatment services. During treatment, you will meet with your counselor on a regular schedule, take methadone on a daily basis, and develop recovery skills that will facilitate your ability to manage your relapse triggers and live a drug-free lifestyle. Your treatment will be guided by an individualized treatment plan, which is reviewed and updated every ninety (90) days. After a period of time, you will gradually be allowed to take methadone home, and reduce the number of days you will have to be in attendance at the treatment center. Riverwood Group Treatment Centers are involved in the community and work closely with other programs that will assist you in your recovery efforts. We also work on educating the public on the disease of addiction and the societal benefits of medication-assisted treatment.

    ABC Unlimited IncSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - ABC Unlimited Inc IL
    409 West Washington Street
    Bloomington, IL. 61701
    309-820-6757

    ABC Unlimited Inc is 3.4 miles from Normal, IL

    ABC Unlimited Inc provides addiction care and rehabilitation services such as short term addiction treatment centers, inpatient treatment programs, outpatient detox programs, outpatient counseling, long term addiction treatment programs, and others to people residing in Normal and its surrounding areas so that they overcome their drug and alcohol abuse disorders and achieve full sobriety. It has services - such as vocational rehabilitation services, matrix model, substance abuse counseling approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, individual psychotherapy, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because ABC Unlimited Inc knows that full sobriety can only be achieved through highly individualized care.

    In addition, the alcohol and drug treatment facility specializes in many other programs - like child care for clients children, substance abuse education, persons with serious mental illness, clients referred from the court/judicial system, seniors or older adults, social skills development and more - as well as many other treatment methods listed below. Further, this substance abuse treatment center has aftercare plans that work in line with its treatment modalities to make sure that clients maintain full, lasting, and permanent abstinence and sobriety from alcohol and drugs.

    Lastly, ABC Unlimited Inc accepts private insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, military insurance, state education funds, other state funds, and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What are the symptoms of opioid addiction?

      Opioid addiction is a chronic condition characterized by compulsive use of opioids despite harmful consequences. Recognizing the symptoms of opioid addiction can help in providing timely intervention and support for the affected individual. Some common symptoms of opioid addiction include:

      • Physical symptoms: Opioid addiction can cause various physical symptoms, such as constricted pupils, drowsiness, slowed breathing, constipation, and itching. The person may also exhibit signs of intoxication, like slurred speech and impaired coordination.
      • Behavioral changes: Opioid addiction can lead to changes in behavior, such as increased secrecy, social withdrawal, mood swings, and unexplained absences. The person may neglect personal hygiene, appearance, or responsibilities in favor of obtaining and using opioids.
      • Tolerance and withdrawal: Over time, individuals with opioid addiction may develop a tolerance, requiring higher doses or more frequent use to achieve the desired effects. If the person stops using opioids, they may experience withdrawal symptoms, such as restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, and cold flashes with goosebumps.
      • Loss of control: A key symptom of opioid addiction is the inability to control opioid use, even when the person wants to stop. They may spend an excessive amount of time and resources obtaining, using, or recovering from the effects of opioids.
      • Continued use despite negative consequences: Individuals with opioid addiction often continue using opioids despite experiencing negative consequences, such as health problems, relationship issues, financial difficulties, or legal troubles.
      • Preoccupation with opioids: Opioid addiction can lead to a preoccupation with the drug, resulting in the person prioritizing opioid use over other aspects of their life, including personal relationships, work, or hobbies.
      • Risk-taking behaviors: Opioid addiction can lead to increased risk-taking behaviors, such as using opioids in dangerous situations, sharing needles, or engaging in criminal activities to obtain the drug.
      • Neglecting relationships: Opioid addiction can strain personal relationships, as the person may prioritize their opioid use over their connections with friends and family.
      • Changes in sleep patterns: Opioid use can disrupt sleep patterns, causing the person to experience insomnia or excessive sleepiness.
      • Cravings: Individuals with opioid addiction may experience strong cravings for opioids, often leading to compulsive drug-seeking behaviors.

      What happens in an intervention for someone with an addiction to drugs?

      An intervention for someone with a drug addiction is a structured and planned event designed to encourage the individual to acknowledge their addiction and seek professional help. The primary goal is to guide the person towards accepting treatment and taking the necessary steps towards recovery. Here is an outline of what typically happens during an intervention:

      • Planning: Before the intervention, loved ones and concerned parties (such as family members and friends) gather to discuss the situation and develop a plan. They may enlist the help of a professional interventionist, who can provide guidance on the intervention process and help maintain focus on the desired outcome.
      • Preparation: Participants gather information about the person's addiction, the impact it has had on their lives, and the available treatment options. They also prepare personal statements expressing their concern, love, and support, while addressing the negative consequences of the individual's drug use.
      • Rehearsal: The group rehearses the intervention to ensure that everyone is prepared, confident, and aware of their roles. This step helps participants maintain a calm and non-confrontational tone during the actual intervention.
      • The intervention meeting: The person with the addiction is invited to a pre-arranged location, often under the pretense of a different event. The group then confronts the individual with their prepared statements, detailing the impact of the addiction on their lives and urging the person to seek help.
      • Presentation of treatment options: The group presents the person with a pre-selected treatment plan or multiple options, emphasizing the importance of immediate action. It's crucial to have arrangements in place, such as pre-admission to a treatment facility or an appointment with a counselor, to facilitate a smooth transition into treatment.
      • Setting boundaries and consequences: During the intervention, participants establish clear boundaries and consequences if the person refuses to accept help. These consequences may include ceasing financial support, limiting contact, or other actions to protect themselves from the negative effects of the addiction.
      • Support and encouragement: Throughout the intervention, participants express their love and support for the individual, emphasizing their belief in the person's ability to recover and rebuild their life.
      • Post-intervention follow-up: If the person agrees to seek treatment, the group continues to provide support during their recovery process. If the person refuses help, the group must follow through with the established consequences to reinforce the seriousness of the situation.

      What are the symptoms of opioid withdrawal?

      Opioid withdrawal can be a challenging process that presents both physical and psychological symptoms. These symptoms can range from mild to severe, depending on factors like the type of opioid used, the duration and intensity of use, individual health status, and genetic factors. Here are common symptoms that might be experienced during opioid withdrawal:

      Physical Symptoms:

      • Muscle aches and pains
      • Restlessness and agitation
      • Sweating
      • Runny nose and teary eyes
      • Excessive yawning
      • Insomnia
      • Goosebumps (hence the term "cold turkey")
      • Abdominal cramping, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting
      • Rapid heartbeat
      • High blood pressure

      Psychological Symptoms:

      • Anxiety
      • Depression
      • Irritability
      • Intense cravings for opioids

      These symptoms can begin as early as a few hours after the last dose of the opioid and typically peak within 72 hours, though they may persist for a week or more. Post-acute withdrawal symptoms, which are primarily psychological, can continue for weeks or even months.

      It's important to note that while opioid withdrawal can be extremely uncomfortable, it is generally not life-threatening. However, complications like severe dehydration due to vomiting and diarrhea can occur, which is why medical supervision is recommended during the withdrawal process. Furthermore, the risk of relapse is high during withdrawal, and using opioids again after a period of abstinence can lead to a potentially fatal overdose, as tolerance may have decreased.

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