Substance Use Treatment
Thresholds provides Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Services that are supported by strong research evidence and provide individuals with the option to stay engaged with their families and professions.Thresholds provides integrated treatment using evidence-supported practices, including and medication-assisted treatment.All clients initially participate in an admission assessment to determine their level of care and treatment needs. A treatment plan is collaboratively developed and tailored to meet each individual's situation and treatment preferences.Thresholds offers an array of group and individual counseling services, including therapy, recovery coaching, case management, family/couples counseling, and medication-assisted treatment. The type, frequency, and duration of services is based on individual needs and preferences. DUI services are also available, including updated evaluation, counseling, treatment, and education.Staff will review the service fee schedule prior to the beginning of intake into treatment services. Staff will need full insurance information in order to provide the most accurate estimate of fees due, if any.Most treatment services are covered by Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance. Discounted fees are available for clients who qualify. They accept all clients regardless of ability to pay.
Services
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Location
4101 North Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, IL 60613
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Hours
Mon 8:30am - 5:00pm; Tue 8:30am - 5:00pm; Wed 8:30am - 5:00pm; Thu 8:30am - 5:00pm; Fri 8:30am - 5:00pm;
Application process
Thresholds' Substance Use Treatment Program is located at 115 N Parkside Ave, Chicago, IL 60644. You can get more information by calling their office at (773) 537-3219 or the toll-free number (888) 828-5709.
Languages
English
Service area
Cook county, IL
Agency info
Thresholds
Thresholds provides services and resources for persons with serious mental illnesses and substance use disorders in Illinois. They work with many populations, including youth and young adults, veterans, young mothers, deaf, and individuals experiencing homelessness, among others.