Glendale Heights, IL Rehab Centers | Detox | Inpatient Rehab
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In Illinois, the number of fatal opioid and drug overdoses have increased since 2019.
Fortunately, those in Glendale Heights dealing with a substance use disorder can readily access a number of different alcohol and drug rehab centers in their local area or elsewhere in the nation.
Substance Abuse Treatment In Glendale Heights, Illinois
If you’re searching for addiction treatment, mental health treatment, or other behavioral health services in Glendale Heights, you can locate available treatment centers, or reach out for other support and guidance, by contacting:
- the DuPage County Health Department phone line
- the Illinois Department of Human Services helpline for opioids or other substances
- the national Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Glendale Heights Alcohol & Drug Treatment Programs
Addiction treatment centers located near Glendale Heights and the surrounding communities of Addison, Winthrop, Schaumburg, Wheaton, Downers Grove, Naperville, and others offer a wide range of treatment services for addiction and other behavioral or mental health issues.
These interventions may include:
Medical Detox
Detoxification is a short-term process that typically serves as the first step in the much broader process of addiction recovery.
By discontinuing drug or alcohol use in a safe location, individuals have a chance to eliminate toxic substances from their bodies while receiving medical supervision and support for the full length of the withdrawal process.
Residential/Inpatient Drug Rehab
When most people think of rehab, they likely think of inpatient or residential treatment first.
This intensive option provides participants with a safe, sheltered, distraction-free environment as they move into a treatment facility for an extended period of time.
Inpatient rehab programs are ideal for those with severe substance use disorders, or who require more complex, dual-diagnosis treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders.
Outpatient Addiction Rehab
Intensive outpatient programs (IOP) or partial hospitalization programs (PHP) are intended for those who are unable to live inside a residential/inpatient rehab facility for the length of their treatment.
But even though outpatient programs do not require participants to stay at the facility 24/7, they are still extended to commute over and attend several extended, personalized therapy sessions each week.
Learn more about Outpatient Care
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
A variety of medications have been approved for the treatment of opioid or alcohol addiction, and may be prescribed to you by your treatment provider depending on your individual needs.
These medications, including suboxone, naltrexone, and buprenorphine, have been shown to be effective for many individuals when paired with behavioral therapies and counseling.
Learn more about MAT Programs
Aftercare Services
After you complete the rehabilitation process, you may struggle with drug cravings, urges, and the possibility of relapse.
Accordingly, aftercare services exist to provide you with access to long-term supportive resources, including sober-living housing, 12-step groups, relapse-prevention services, and group therapy, just to name a few.
Learn more about Aftercare Programs
Using Health Insurance For Addiction Treatment In Glendale Heights
While there are many reasons why you may be hesitant to participate in rehabilitation, cost shouldn’t be one of them.
Today, addiction and mental health treatment are officially classified as essential healthcare services and both private health insurance and Medicaid/Medicare can be used to pay for these critical services.
To confirm that your current health insurance can be used to pay for addiction treatment services, you can:
- contact nearby, approved rehab facilities and ask about paying with your particular insurance
- call your insurance provider for a breakdown of your benefits and how your plan works
- review your policy’s details to learn more about how to use your benefits
If you’re uninsured or underinsured in the Glendale Heights area and need care for a substance use disorder or a behavioral health condition, contact the DuPage County Health Department or the Illinois Department of Human Services.
Depending on your income, you may qualify for low or no-cost treatment programs provided by a non-profit rehab facility.
Addiction Treatment At Ark Behavioral Health
At Ark Behavioral Health, each of our four comfortable, modern drug and alcohol rehab centers provides a spectrum of treatment services that are carefully tailored to your individual needs.
To learn more about your rehab options or the services we provide, please contact Ark Behavioral Health today.
Written by Ark Behavioral Health Editorial Team
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