ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
Lawndale Christian Health Center (LCHC) offers specialized treatment for patients with a substance use disorder (SUD). Many of their Providers have received certification to offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT), which is available at all clinic sites. MAT combines the use of medication and behavioral health therapies to treat SUD, sustain recovery, and prevent overdose. LCHC's Recovery Community meets in The Gallery (3824 W Ogden Ave) and offers group therapy and activities for patients on their recovery journey. Walk-ins are welcome. Visit the website to see the Recovery Community's schedule and activities.
Lawndale Christian Health Center (LCHC) offers specialized treatment for patients with a substance use disorder (SUD). Many of their Providers have received certification to offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT), which is available at all clinic sites. MAT combines the use of medication and behavioral health therapies to treat SUD, sustain recovery, and prevent overdose. LCHC's Recovery Community meets in The Gallery (3824 W Ogden Ave) and offers group therapy and activities for patients on their recovery journey. Walk-ins are welcome. Visit the website to see the Recovery Community's schedule and activities.
Lawndale Christian Health Center (LCHC) offers specialized treatment for patients with a substance use disorder (SUD). Many of their Providers have received certification to offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT), which is available at all clinic sites. MAT combines the use of medication and behavioral health therapies to treat SUD, sustain recovery, and prevent overdose. LCHC's Recovery Community meets in The Gallery (3824 W Ogden Ave) and offers group therapy and activities for patients on their recovery journey. Walk-ins are welcome. Visit the website to see the Recovery Community's schedule and activities.
Lawndale Christian Health Center (LCHC) offers specialized treatment for patients with a substance use disorder (SUD). Many of their Providers have received certification to offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT), which is available at all clinic sites. MAT combines the use of medication and behavioral health therapies to treat SUD, sustain recovery, and prevent overdose. LCHC's Recovery Community meets in The Gallery (3824 W Ogden Ave) and offers group therapy and activities for patients on their recovery journey. Walk-ins are welcome. Visit the website to see the Recovery Community's schedule and activities.
ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
Jackson Park Hospital provides an inpatient emergency medical detoxification service for adults with drug and alcohol-related problems. The service accepts appropriate adults, 18 or older, who are severely intoxicated or experiencing acute withdrawal symptoms.Lengths of stay are from 3 to 5 days. The program is staffed by physicians, nurses, counselors, social workers, and other support staff, providing a multi-disciplinary team approach to the detoxification and medical treatment of patients. Upon discharge, patients are linked to programs and services for appropriate follow-up care.
Jackson Park Hospital provides an inpatient emergency medical detoxification service for adults with drug and alcohol-related problems. The service accepts appropriate adults, 18 or older, who are severely intoxicated or experiencing acute withdrawal symptoms.Lengths of stay are from 3 to 5 days. The program is staffed by physicians, nurses, counselors, social workers, and other support staff, providing a multi-disciplinary team approach to the detoxification and medical treatment of patients. Upon discharge, patients are linked to programs and services for appropriate follow-up care.
ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
Medication Assisted Recovery program combines medication with counseling to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. The program includes weekly visits with an ACCESS provider and behavioral health services. Medications like buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex, Sublocade) and vivitrol are used to treat patients.
Medication Assisted Recovery program combines medication with counseling to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. The program includes weekly visits with an ACCESS provider and behavioral health services. Medications like buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex, Sublocade) and vivitrol are used to treat patients.
ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
New Hope Community Service Center (NHCSC) provides comprehensive, judgment-free substance use treatments designed to help individuals overcome addiction, regain control of their lives, and build a healthier future. Offerings include: assessments for substance use, Opioid medication treatment, detox support & long-term care management, and gambling addiction counseling.
New Hope Community Service Center (NHCSC) provides comprehensive, judgment-free substance use treatments designed to help individuals overcome addiction, regain control of their lives, and build a healthier future. Offerings include: assessments for substance use, Opioid medication treatment, detox support & long-term care management, and gambling addiction counseling.
The 4-East nursing unit is a 30-bed general medicine unit providing multidisciplinary care to patients with acute opiate and/or alcohol withdrawal or alcohol intoxication as their primary diagnosis. Medical detoxification is the safe management of the acute physical symptoms of withdrawal associated with stopping drug and/or alcohol use. The healthcare team works with the patient to stabilize their withdrawal symptoms as well as manage any other acute medical problems.
The 4-East nursing unit is a 30-bed general medicine unit providing multidisciplinary care to patients with acute opiate and/or alcohol withdrawal or alcohol intoxication as their primary diagnosis. Medical detoxification is the safe management of the acute physical symptoms of withdrawal associated with stopping drug and/or alcohol use. The healthcare team works with the patient to stabilize their withdrawal symptoms as well as manage any other acute medical problems.
ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
ACCESS Community Health Network operates a number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that provide support for individuals with opioid use disorder. Services provided included weekly visitation, group support sessions, behavioral health services and counseling, and prescribed medication such as buprenorphine or vivitrol.
Family Guidance Centers, Inc. medically supervised withdrawal (detoxification) is a process of removing physiological dependence while managing opioid withdrawal. Withdrawal management (detoxification) alone, however, is not a treatment for OUD and increases an individual's risk for relapse, overdose, and death when not followed with medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Family Guidance Centers currently collaborates with two Illinois hospitals to provide a "warm hand-off" for patients in hospital-based withdrawal management units to community-based treatment.
Family Guidance Centers, Inc. medically supervised withdrawal (detoxification) is a process of removing physiological dependence while managing opioid withdrawal. Withdrawal management (detoxification) alone, however, is not a treatment for OUD and increases an individual's risk for relapse, overdose, and death when not followed with medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Family Guidance Centers currently collaborates with two Illinois hospitals to provide a "warm hand-off" for patients in hospital-based withdrawal management units to community-based treatment.
Footprints to Recovery's treatment programs in Elgin provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services to support clients through the transition from treatment back into everyday life. Levels of care include:Medical Detox ProgramResidential Treatment ProgramPartial Hospitalization Program (PHP)Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)Outpatient Program (OP)Telehealth
Footprints to Recovery's treatment programs in Elgin provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services to support clients through the transition from treatment back into everyday life. Levels of care include:Medical Detox ProgramResidential Treatment ProgramPartial Hospitalization Program (PHP)Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)Outpatient Program (OP)Telehealth
Offers a detoxification program. Admissions for detoxification are accepted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Detox services take place at the hospital, not at Sedlacek Treatment Center, then referral can be made to enter program at the Sedlacek Center. Pre-admission approval may be necessary.
Individuals may be referred to enter our outpatient treatment program from sources such as a family member, school counselor or physician, etc. Individuals can also refer themselves to Sedlacek Treatment Center for care.
Offers a detoxification program. Admissions for detoxification are accepted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Detox services take place at the hospital, not at Sedlacek Treatment Center, then referral can be made to enter program at the Sedlacek Center. Pre-admission approval may be necessary.
Individuals may be referred to enter our outpatient treatment program from sources such as a family member, school counselor or physician, etc. Individuals can also refer themselves to Sedlacek Treatment Center for care.
Offers comprehensive substance abuse treatment programs for those addicted to opiates. Outpatient substance abuse treatment is available at the Extended Outpatient Level. Both group and individual sessions are available. Offers OWI and substance abuse evaluations and referrals to other agencies.
Offers comprehensive substance abuse treatment programs for those addicted to opiates. Outpatient substance abuse treatment is available at the Extended Outpatient Level. Both group and individual sessions are available. Offers OWI and substance abuse evaluations and referrals to other agencies.
24-hour medical supervision for each detox patient. At the time of admission, the individual begins a constant process of monitoring, supervision, and support. Once the individual begins to stabilize physically and emotionally, assessment of the need for further medical, social, and psychological services begins. Detoxification is only the beginning of a progress effort toward recovery.
24-hour medical supervision for each detox patient. At the time of admission, the individual begins a constant process of monitoring, supervision, and support. Once the individual begins to stabilize physically and emotionally, assessment of the need for further medical, social, and psychological services begins. Detoxification is only the beginning of a progress effort toward recovery.