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Skokie, IL Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers

Skokie, IL has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 3 medicaid programs, 0 inpatient treatment center, 3 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 1 drug detox, 4 outpatient treatment programs.

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Addiction Treatment Centers Serving the Skokie, Illinois Area:

    alcohol rehab facility - Behavior Services Center IL
    8707 Skokie Boulevard
    Skokie, IL. 60077
    847-673-8577


    At Behavioral Services Center we provide high caliber and custom tailored treatment for behavioral health. We accept Medicaid and most insurances.
    drug rehab program - Heartland Health Centers IL
    8320 Skokie Boulevard
    Skokie, IL. 60077
    847-410-6501


    Heartland Health Centers has been providing addiction rehabilitation to people who reside in and around Skokie, IL. and who are battling with substance use disorders. As such, Heartland Health Centers offers a variety of services such as matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, anger management, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma therapy and others using its unique philosophy of evidence based approaches to addiction treatment.

    This rehab also believes that results are best achieved by providing individual services to each client. Because of this, it has been specializing in a wide variety of personalized treatments like aftercare/continuing care, self-help groups, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, clients with HIV/AIDS, active duty military, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder and more. In the same way, this addiction treatment program offers these services in the following settings - long term drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient counseling, inpatient rehab centers, inpatient detox centers, short term drug and alcohol rehab facilities and more.

    Heartland Health Centers also ensures lasting sobriety and stability by promoting a robust aftercare program. Lastly, Heartland Health Centers accepts these payment forms - including private health insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, medicare, medicaid, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state education funds and others.

    alcohol treatment facility - Gateway Foundation Inc IL
    4024 Dempster Street
    Skokie, IL. 60076
    630-966-7400


    Gateway Foundation Inc has been offering recovery treatment to people who reside in and around Skokie, Illinois and who are battling with alcohol and drug use issues. As such, Gateway Foundation Inc offers a wide range of services such as matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, anger management, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma therapy and others using its unique philosophy of evidence based approaches to addiction treatment and recovery.

    This rehab program also thinks that results are best achieved by providing individual services to each client. Because of this, it has been specializing in a wide collection of personalized treatments like aftercare/continuing care, self-help groups, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, clients with HIV/AIDS, active duty military, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder and more. In the same way, this drug and alcohol rehab provides these treatments in the following settings - long term drug addiction treatment, outpatient individual counseling, inpatient treatment programs, inpatient detox centers, short term treatment programs and more.

    It also has aftercare programs designed to replicate its treatment methods in the creation of a level of stability, abstinence, and sobriety that is permanent and lasting. Lastly, Gateway Foundation Inc accepts these forms of payment - including private health insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, medicare, medicaid, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state education funds and others.

    alcohol rehab facility - DUI Alternatives Trt Ctr Inc IL
    5250 Old Orchard Road
    Skokie, IL. 60077
    847-983-3700


    DUI Alternatives Trt Ctr Inc has been providing addiction rehab to people who live in Skokie and who are fighting with drug and alcohol abuse disorders. As such, DUI Alternatives Trt Ctr Inc offers a wide range of services such as matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, cognitive/behavior therapy, anger management, 12-step facilitation approach, trauma therapy and others using its unique philosophy of evidence based approaches to addiction treatment.

    This rehab program also thinks that each client benefits most from individualized services. To this end, it has been specializing in a wide assortment of personalized treatments like aftercare/continuing care, self-help groups, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, clients with HIV/AIDS, active duty military, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder and more. In the same way, this alcohol and drug treatment facility provides these treatments in the following settings - long term addiction treatment facilities, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, inpatient addiction treatment facilities, outpatient detox programs, short term drug rehab centers and more.

    It also has aftercare programs designed to replicate its treatment methods in the creation of a level of stability, abstinence, and sobriety that is permanent and lasting. Lastly, DUI Alternatives Trt Ctr Inc accepts these forms of payment - including private insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, medicaid, medicare, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, state education funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Should I stay close to my home or go away to treat my addiction?

      The decision of whether to stay close to home or go away for addiction treatment depends on various individual factors and personal preferences. Each option has its own set of advantages and potential drawbacks. Here are some points to consider when making your decision:

      Advantages of staying close to home:

      • Familiar environment: Staying close to home allows you to remain in a familiar environment, which can provide comfort and reduce stress during the initial stages of recovery.
      • Support network: Being near friends and family members can offer emotional support, encouragement, and motivation throughout the treatment process.
      • Accessibility: Local treatment options may be more accessible and affordable, especially if transportation and travel costs are a concern.
      • Continuity of care: Staying close to home may facilitate a smoother transition to aftercare services and ongoing support within your community.

      Potential drawbacks of staying close to home:

      • Triggers and temptations: Staying near home may expose you to environmental triggers and temptations that could increase the risk of relapse.
      • Limited treatment options: Your local area may not offer the specific treatment programs or services that are best suited to your individual needs.

      Advantages of going away for treatment:

      • Fresh start: Traveling to a new location can provide a sense of starting fresh and allow for greater focus on your recovery journey.
      • Distance from triggers: Being away from familiar surroundings may help minimize exposure to triggers and reduce the temptation to use substances.
      • Specialized treatment options: Going away for treatment may provide access to specialized programs or services that are not available in your local area.
      • Privacy and anonymity: Attending treatment in a different location can offer greater privacy and anonymity, which may be important for some individuals.

      Potential drawbacks of going away for treatment:

      • Limited support network: Being away from friends and family might make it challenging to receive emotional support during the recovery process.
      • Increased costs: Traveling for treatment may involve additional expenses, such as transportation and accommodations.
      • Transition to aftercare: Returning to your home community after treatment might make it more difficult to access aftercare services or continue with the same support network.

      What is the purpose of drugs such as methadone, suboxone and subutex in the recovery process?

      Methadone, Suboxone (a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone), and Subutex (buprenorphine) are medications used in Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorders. Their primary purpose in the recovery process is to help manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings, facilitating a safer, more comfortable transition to abstinence or long-term management of the disorder. Here's a more detailed look at how each of these medications function:

      Methadone: Methadone is a long-acting opioid agonist, which means it activates the same receptors in the brain that other opioids like heroin, morphine, or prescription painkillers do. However, it does so more slowly and for a longer duration, without causing the intense euphoria associated with misuse of those drugs. This helps to mitigate withdrawal symptoms and cravings, enabling individuals to function more normally in daily life.

      Suboxone: Suboxone contains two active ingredients: buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist, meaning it activates the opioid receptors in the brain, but to a lesser extent than full agonists like heroin or methadone. This can help manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms without producing the high associated with opioid misuse. Naloxone is an opioid antagonist, meaning it blocks the effects of opioids. It's included in Suboxone to discourage misuse of the medication; if someone tries to inject Suboxone, the naloxone will trigger withdrawal symptoms.

      Subutex: Subutex is the brand name for buprenorphine alone. Like in Suboxone, buprenorphine in Subutex serves to lessen withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. It is typically used in the initial stages of treatment, while Suboxone is more commonly used for maintenance.

      These medications are typically used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan that also includes counseling and behavioral therapies. It's important to note that while these medications can be highly effective in supporting recovery, they should be used under the guidance of a healthcare provider due to the risk of misuse and potential side effects. Each individual's treatment plan should be tailored to their unique needs and circumstances to ensure the best possible outcomes.


      Why are drug addicts so manipulative?

      Individuals struggling with addiction can sometimes exhibit manipulative behaviors, but it's essential to understand that this isn't a characteristic of the person themselves, but rather a manifestation of the disease of addiction. These behaviors are typically driven by a powerful compulsion to continue using substances, often rooted in physical dependency, fear of withdrawal, or a desire to escape from negative feelings.

      Manipulative behaviors can manifest in various ways. For instance, a person may lie or deceive others about their substance use, make excuses, shift blame, or use emotional tactics to avoid confrontations about their behavior or to secure resources for continuing their drug use. Often, these individuals are not consciously trying to be deceptive or manipulative; instead, they are driven by the intense compulsion created by their addiction.

      Addiction also affects brain functions, including those responsible for judgment, decision making, learning, memory, and behavior control. When the brain's reward system is hijacked by substance use, obtaining and using the substance can take priority over everything else, leading to behaviors that the individual might not exhibit otherwise.

      It's worth noting that not every person with a substance use disorder exhibits manipulative behaviors, and if they do, it's not a sign of their character, but rather the severity of their disorder.

      The development of manipulative behaviors signals a need for professional help. Substance use disorders are serious, and effective treatments often involve a combination of medication, therapy, and long-term follow-up. Therapies like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can help individuals understand their behaviors, develop healthier coping mechanisms, and rebuild damaged relationships. Family and loved ones can also benefit from guidance and support on how to navigate these challenges without enabling the addiction.

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