CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. April 2011
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1 CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH D i r e c t o r y o f L i c e n s e d Su b s t a n c e A b u s e Tr e a t m e n t Pr o v i d e r s i n Ch i c a g o April 2011 City of Chicago Department of Public Health
2 If you have any questions/concerns regarding this directory or need additional copies, please contact: The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) Office of Substance Abuse Programs 333 South State, Suite 200 Chicago, Illinois Phone: Fax: This directory is made possible through a grant from the US Department of Health and Human, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, for Substance Abuse Prevention. Special thanks to the Illinois Department of Human, Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, Charon Smith, Public Health Intern, Mary Johnston, and Caritas Central Intake, for preparing this directory.
3 Index SECTION I General Information/Introduction 5 I. Introduction/How to Use the Directory II. Definition of Addiction III. An Appropriate Referral IV. The Referral Process V. Common Terms a. Treatment Levels b. Other Relevant Terms Important Telephone Numbers/Websites 11 SECTION II Alphabetical List of Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Providers 13 SECTION III List of CDPH Mental Health Clinics 43
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5 SECTION I General Information/ Introduction
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7 n I. Introduction: Alcohol and other drug addictions are chronic illnesses that affect nearly 1 million Illinoisans. Many of us know someone who suffers from substance abuse addictions, a disease that can take over a person s life and cause devastating consequences for addicts and their families.* According to the 2009 US Department of Health and Human, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, an estimated 22.5 million persons aged 12 and older were classified with substance abuse or dependence in the past year. The majorities of these 22.5 million persons needing treatment do not seek or receive treatment for their drug use or dependence, even though it has been shown that treatment reduces drug use by 40 to 60 percent. This percentage is comparable to success rates for other chronic diseases. ** This directory provides the contact information of licensed substance abuse treatment programs in Chicago. How to Use the Directory: This directory contains a list of publicly-funded licensed substance abuse treatment providers in the Chicagoland area. The directory was developed with the goal of including all programs that provide alcohol and other drug treatment and recovery programs. It is organized alphabetically by provider, including the program name, address and telephone number, the type of service provided, and the provider s payment structure. TTY numbers and websites are included, if available. Almost all treatment providers licensed for Level I, II, and III treatment can conduct an assessment to determine the appropriate treatment level. n II. Addiction: According to the American Society of Addiction Medicine, addiction is a disease process characterized by the continued use of a specific psychoactive substance despite physical, psychological, or social harm. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disordersfourth edition (DSM-IV) recognizes substance addiction and dependence as, the individual s failure to abstain from using the substance despite having evidence of the difficulty it is causing. n III. An Appropriate Referral: Physicians, nurses, psychologists, case managers, and social workers are examples of professionals who are in the best position to make referrals to a substance abuse treatment program. If it is believed that an individual has an alcohol or other substance abuse disorder, the attending professional is expected to make a referral to a licensed substance abuse provider for a substance abuse assessment. The treatment professional, in turn, will assess the client s level of addiction using empirically valid tools based on the American Society of Addiction Medicine s criteria. A level of care will be determined based on this assessment. n IV. Referral Process: Referrals can be made via the telephone directly to the service provider. As the referring agency/professional, specific information about the client will be requested. Any additional information needed about the client will be obtained from the client during the initial screening and assessment at the treatment site. *Illinois Department of Human, Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse **National Institute on Drug Abuse 7
8 A. Waiting List Substance abuse treatment programs may have a waiting list for prospective clients. However, the federal government and State of Illinois have each identified priority populations for substance abuse treatment. When an individual meets the priority population criteria interim services should be offered while waiting for placement into a treatment program. Priority populations are identified on Page 10 of this directory. The intake staff of the substance abuse treatment program will explain their waiting list policy and the treatment eligibility requirements. Waiting list policies and wait-times may vary for each service provider. The waiting list eligibility requirements may include the prospective client calling the service provider periodically, participation in pre-treatment groups, and/or attending a 12-step recovery meeting. The sooner a prospective client is placed on a waiting list, the sooner he or she will get into treatment. B. Follow-Up To follow-up with a referral a service provider must have a written consent from the prospective client. If there is a need to confer with intake staff, a release of information signed by the prospective client with appropriate referral papers will be sent. Additionally, if written progress reports are needed, it is suggested that the service provider be informed as soon as possible. n V. Common Terms: This section briefly defines treatment modalities on the continuum of care, target populations, and payment structure indicated in this directory. American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Treatment Levels: Level 0.5. Early Intervention: Pre-treatment services for individuals whose problems or risk factors appear to be related to substance abuse but who do not meet any diagnostic criteria for substance abuse related disorders. Level 1. Outpatient: The purpose of outpatient services is to help individuals achieve permanent changes in their alcohol and drug-using behavior. These services are non-residential, can be provided in a variety of settings, and are appropriate for both adults and adolescents. The services include faceto-face individual, group, and family counseling, and may include medication maintenance, such as methadone for heroin users. These services are performed on a regular schedule that averages less than nine hours per week. Level 2. Intensive Outpatient: The purpose of intensive outpatient services is to provide essential educational and treatment components while allowing patients to apply their newly acquired skills within their own environments and without an inpatient residential stay. Generally, treatment services are delivered during the day, before or after work or school, in the evening, or on weekends. This service is for both adolescents and adults. The frequency and intensity of treatment at this level depends on patient need, but consists of a planned regimen of scheduled sessions for a minimum of nine hours a week. Level 3.5 Residential Rehabilitation: These services provide individuals with a safe and stable living environment to address their specific functional deficits and develop their recovery skills. Provider personnel provide care 24 hours a day/seven days a week and treatment services feature a planned regimen of services for a minimum of 25 hours per week. These services are designed for both adults and adolescents. 8
9 3.2D Social Setting Detoxification/3.7D Medically Managed Detoxification: The purpose of detoxification services is to provide immediate and shortterm clinical support to individuals who are withdrawing from alcohol or other drugs. Detoxification occurs in a clinically managed residential facility and is delivered by trained provider personnel that provide 24-hour supervision, observation, and support. This service provides structured care and support, 24 hours per day, for patients with severe intoxication/withdrawal signs and symptoms. Level 3.1 Residential Extended Care (Recovery Home/Halfway House): The purpose of residential care programs is to provide clinical services to adults and adolescents in a 24-hour structured and supervised recovery setting. The primary goals of these services are to support a patient s recovery in a sober environment and to facilitate a productive return to his/her family, employment, and community. The facilities that provide residential extended care are halfway houses (HH), recovery homes (RH), and sanctuaries. Other Relevant Terms/ Methadone: is a synthetic opiate, used in the context of a structured treatment program, including counseling for individuals addicted to heroin or other opiates. For the most part, methadone is provided in an outpatient setting. Aftercare: Aftercare services are important adjuncts to Levels 1 through 3. These services include continued counseling, recovery support services such as vocational training, parenting classes, housing assistance, and 12-step support groups. Oxford Houses: These houses are independent, democratically run, self-supporting and drug free environments. Entry on a limited basis may be accessible to individuals following a successful completion of a treatment episode from a provider licensed by the Illinois Department of Human, Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (IDHS/DASA) and others in recovery. Access to Recovery (ATR): ATR is a federally funded program operated by IDHS/DASA for individuals who are 18 years of age or older, have a history of substance use or abuse, and reside in Cook County, and who may be involved in the criminal justice system The program allows the client to choose from a variety of traditional and non-traditional faith- and community-based providers that assist with the client s recovery. ATR funded services include: transportation, employment coaching, vocational training, continuing care, recovery coaching, recovery skills, pastoral counseling, spiritual support, and peer coaching. Please contact Erin VanNess at with IDHS/DASA directly for more information about this program and eligibility criteria. Specialty Service List: Bilingual : immediately accessible in languages other than English. Women s : specific to the needs of women and their families. Mentally Ill Substance Abuser (MISA): Programs that offer services to individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health diagnoses. Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Evaluation and Risk Education: In Illinois, anyone arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or other drugs must undergo an alcohol and drug evaluation before sentencing can occur, or the Office of the Secretary of State can grant restricted or full driving privileges. An alcohol and drug evaluation must also be completed before a judicial driving permit (J.D.P.) can be granted. This directory includes agencies that are licensed to conduct DUI evaluations and provide risk education. 9
10 Admissions, Special/Priority s: IDHS/DASA has identified populations for priority admission to substance abuse treatment services. These populations are given priority status because of their impact on families and society. Priority is currently given to the following populations in rank order: 1. Pregnant injecting drug users 2. Pregnant and post-partum women 3. Pregnant, Post-partum women and women with children 4. Department of Children & Family (DCFS) referred persons 5. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) eligible persons 6. Department of Corrections (DOC) releasees, and Treatment for Special Clients (TASC) referrals : Fees that are based on verification of income with higher fees paid by persons with higher incomes. For some programs, the bottom of the sliding fee scale is zero, while others expect that the client pay some nominal amount no matter how low the income level. Third Party Payers: Treatment is paid for by private insurance companies. Medicare, Medicaid or grant funded treatment slots, at little or no cost to the consumer. Medicaid: Programs certified by IDHS/DASA to receive Medicaid reimbursement for some substance abuse services. The Chicago Department of Public Health also funds (under the Ryan White Program, Part A) community-based agencies in the Chicago Metropolitan Area to provide treatment to individuals who are HIV positive. You can contact the Department directly for a list of providers of these treatment services or a referral. Contact information for the Department is located at the end of this section. Source: IDHS/DASA s: Adult: An individual 18 years or older. Most adult programs will take emancipated 16 to 17 year old persons as adults. Adolescent: An individual age 12 to 18 years. Some programs may define this category more narrowly, and some may include immature 18 or 19-year-olds. s: Client Fee: The fee set by the substance abuse treatment provider for services. The client, his/her family, or a private insurance company is responsible for paying this fee. 10
11 PHONE NUMBERS AND WEBSITES Chicago Department of Public Health Substance Abuse Programs: Chicago Department of Public Health Treatment Referrals for Chicago Residents Illinois Department of Human, Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse (DASA) Treatment Referrals Chicago and Suburbs U.S. Department of Health and Human Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration Treatment Facility Locator Website: City of Chicago Domestic Violence Help-Line: Chicago Area Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings/Information: Chicago Area Narcotics Anonymous Meetings/Information: (English) (Spanish) Illinois HIV/AIDS & STI Hotline: 800-AID-AIDS ( ) Illinois Tobacco Quit Line: 866-Quit-Yes ( ) 11
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13 SECTION II Alphabetical List of Licensed Providers
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15 Address Phone Number Service Modalities A Safe Haven & Main Intake Number 2750 W. Roosevelt Rd RH Level 1, 2, & 3.5 & A Safe Haven A Safe Haven A Safe Haven Damen 2049 W. Jarvis S. Kingston St N. Damen A Safe Haven 3821 W. Wrightwood St ABJ Community, Inc. Access Behavioral, Inc. Ada S. McKinley 1818 E. 71 st St W. 26 th, Suite W. 71 st St x x x107 RH RH RH RH Level 1 & 2 & Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2 & Client Fee Contact Agency Client Fee 15
16 Address Phone Number Service Modalities Addiction Counseling Educational of Catholic Charities of Chgo. (ACES) Addiction Recovery, Inc. Advance Counseling Inc. Advocate Healthcare Clean Start Agape Headquarters Alcohol Drug Safety Intervention, Inc. 651 West Lake, Suite S. Archer Ave S. Archer Ave W. Nelson St W. Jackson Blvd., Suite W. Belmont Level 1 & Level 1 & 2, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education Client Fee Level 1 Self Level 1 & 2, DUI DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education & Medicaid, Third Party, Sliding Scale Contact Agency Level 1 & 2 Contact Agency Alexian Brothers Bonaventure House 825 W. Wellington x123 RH Adult Women, HIV/AIDS, Gay & Lesbian Self, Alliance Behavioral Inc S. Troy Level 1 & 2, DUI, Client Fee 16
17 Alternatives, Incorporated Address Phone Number Service Modalities 4730 N. Sheridan Rd Level 1 & 2 & American Indian Health Anixter Outpatient Anixter Addiction Recovery for the Deaf Anixter /Schwab Rehabilitation Annie B Jones Community Inc. Ashunti Residential Management Systems, Inc. Asian Human, Inc N. Broadway Chicago, IL N. Clybourn Ave. Suite N. Clybourn Ave. Suite 301 & S. California Ave E. 71 st W. Huron N. Broadway, Ste Level 1 & Level 1 & 2 with Disabilities Level 3.5, Deaf/ Hearing Impaired Medicaid, Third Party, Sliding Scale, Client Fee Third Party,, Client Fee, Medicaid Level 1 & 2 Medicaid Level 1 & 2 & Medicaid RH Contact Agency Level 1 17
18 Association House of Chicago Avance Inc. Behavioral Health at APIMMC Bilingual DUI Counseling & Clinical Inc. Bobby E. Wright CBHC Additions Program Bridging the Tys to Jordan, Inc. Brighter, Behavior, Choices, Inc. NFP Campaign for a Drug-free Westside, Inc. Address Phone Number Service Modalities 1116 N. Kedzie Ave. Chicago, IL N. Lincoln Ave. Suite W. Nelson St W. Devon Ave. Suite South Kedzie Ave S. Vincennes Ave., Suite B S. Campbell Ave N. Central Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2, DUI Risk Education Level 1 & 2, DUI x4052 Level 1 & Level 1 & 2, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education & in English & Spanish & & & &, Medicaid Third Party, Client Fee, Client Fee Medicaid, Medicaid, Client Fee Contact Agency RH Contact Agency DUI Contact Agency 18
19 Address Phone Number Service Modalities Caritas Central Intake 140 N. Ashland Ave Level 1 & 2, Methadone Maintenance Medicaid, Cathedral Shelter of Chicago Adult Outpatient Program for Addictive Problems Central States Institute of Addiction Central States Institute of Addiction Cermak Health of Cook County Chicago Treatment & Counseling s, Inc. Chicago Treatment & Counseling s, Inc. I 1668 W. Ogden N. Wells W. Washington, 9 th floor, W. Lake St., Room 100 A S. California W. Roosevelt Rd. Cicero, IL S. Ashland Ave Level 1 & x200 Level 1, Methadone Maintenance, Ambulatory Detox Third Party, Client Fee DUI Evaluation Contact Agency DUI Evaluation Contact Agency Ambulatory Detox, Methadone Methadone Maintenance Level 1, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education, Methadone Maintenance, Buprenorphine Contact Agency Self Self 19
20 Address Phone Number Service Modalities Chicago Treatment & Counseling s, Inc. II 4453 N. Broadway Ave Methadone Maintenance, Buprenorphine Self Chicago Treatment & Counseling s, Inc. III 1849 S. Cicero Ave. Cicero, IL Methadone Maintenance Self Christian Community Health Christian Community Health / Foot Prints Community Counseling s Community Counseling of Chicago Community Counseling s of Chgo. Westside Adult Community Mental Health Council, Inc. MISA Outpatient 9718 S. Halsted W. Fifth Ave N. Clark N. Ridge Ave N. Campbell S. Constance Ave Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2, DUI & Client Fee Level 1 & 2 Medicaid, 3 rd Party Level 1 & 2 Medicaid, Self-Pay Level 1 & Level 1 & 2 Client Fee, 20
21 Address Phone Number Service Modalities Cook County Bureau of Health The Core 2020 W. Harrison Level 1 Adult Persons w/ HIV/AIDS Medicaid Cornerstone Recovering Community 103 W. 112 th RH &, Medicaid, Client Fee Cornerstone Recovering Community Cornerstone Recovering Community Cornerstone Recovering Community Counseling of Illinois Inc. Counseling of Lakeview Deer Rehabilitation Inc. 44 W. 112 th Place S. Wentworth W. 113 th Place North Milwaukee St N. Sheffield Ave W. Roosevelt Road Suite RH Adult Male, Medicaid, Client Fee RH Client Fee Level 1, 2, & 3.5 Contact Agency Level 1 & 2, DUI x332 Level 1 & Level 1 & 2, DUI Adult Male & Bilingual & Third Party, Client Fee, Medicaid, Third Party Self 21
22 Address Phone Number Service Modalities DUI Alternatives Treatment, Inc S. Pulaski Road, Ste Level 1 & 2 & Client Fee DUI Alternatives Treatment, Inc W. Montrose, Ste Level 1 & 2, DUI & Client Fee DUI Community Counseling, Inc W. Archer Ave., Unit Level 1 & 2, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education Contract Agency DUI Counseling At The Diversey Kimball Building 3411 W. Diversey Ave. Suite Level 1 & 2, DUI, Bilingual Spanish Self DUI Counseling Bayrach Counseling 4059 W. 47th Suite Level 1 & 2, DUI Client Fee DUI Counseling DUI Counseling at Lawrence 2334 W. Lawrence Suite Level 1, DUI Adult Spanish & English Speaking Client Fee DUI- Metropolitan Inc North Harlem Ave Level 1 & 2, DUI Self,, Medicaid 22
23 DUI- Metropolitan Inc. DUI Professional Providers, Inc. DUI Rehabilitation Inc. El Rincon Community Clinic Elite House of Sober Living, Inc Address Phone Number Service Modalities 6254 W. Addison N. Wabash, Suite 822 Chicago, Il N. Sheridan Road W. Grand Ave W. 72nd Place Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education Level 1 & 2, DUI x226 Level 1 & 2, Methadone, Gambling Counseling, DUI & Primarily Hispanic Self, Contact Agency, Medicaid, Third Party RH Third Party 23
24 Emages, Inc. Enhanced Clinical Solutions Inc. Family Guidance s Inc. Fola Community Action Inc. Forever Free Program Address Phone Number Service Modalities 110 E. 79 th 1 st Floor E. 75 th Suite W. Chicago Ave S. Ashland Ave S. Sangamon St Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2, Methadone Maintenance Methadone Clients Only & Client Fee, Third Party, Medicaid Self, Self,, Medicaid RH Contact Agency 24
25 Garfield Counseling Inc. Gateway Foundation Alcohol & Drug Treatment/ Chicago Northwest Gateway Foundation Alcohol & Drug Treatment/ Chicago West Gateway Foundation, Inc./Cook County Sheriff DCSI Gateway Foundation Alcohol & Drug Treatment/ Kedzie Gutierrez and Associates GW & Associates A Wellness Organization Habilitative Systems Inc. Address Phone Number Service Modalities 4132 W. Madison W. Grand Chicago IL W. Taylor S. California N. Kedzie N. LaSalle Suite N. Glenwood Ave S. Kilpatrick Methadone Level 1 & 2, DUI x2893 Level 3.5, Bilingual Spanish & & MISA Medicaid, DASA, Drug Court Level 1 & 2 Contact Agency RH Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2, DUI & Level 1 & 2 & Third Party, Client Fee, Contact Provider 25
26 Hand-n-Hand Outreach Not for Profit Hardin House Hardin House/ Drexel Counseling Inc. HAS/Illinois Department of Corrections, ATC, Westside Haymarket -O-Hare Outreach Hazelden Chicago Healthcare Alternative Systems Inc. Healthcare Alternative Systems Inc. Address Phone Number Service Modalities 4207 W. Carroll, 1 st Floor Chicago, IL S. Saint Lawrence Ave., E. 63 rd N. Campbell Ave., 1 st floor Chicago, Il O Hare International Airport P.O. Box N. Dearborn N. California S. California RH No Fee RH Contact Agency Level 1 & 2, DUI No Fee Level 1 & 2 Contact Agency Level 1 & 2 No Fee Level 1 & 2, RH Client Fee, Third Party Level 1 & 2 Client Fee,, Third Party Level 1 & 2, Medicaid 26
27 Healthcare Alternative Systems Inc. Healthcare Alternative Systems Inc. Address Phone Number Service Modalities 5005 W. Fullerton N. Milwaukee Ave Level 1 & 2 & Bilingual Spanish, Domestic Violence RH, Bilingual Spanish, Client Fee, Third Party Healthcare Alternative Systems Inc. Healthcare Alternative Systems Inc. Healthcare Alternative Systems Inc. Residential Healthcare Alternative Systems, Inc./ NEXA Heartland Health Outreach Pathways Home Outpatient 2755 W. Armitage S. Western N. Humboldt Blvd S. Ashland N. Sheridan Road- Suite x x237 Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 3 Inpatient Sub-acute Adult (M only), Primarily Hispanic Medicaid, State Funded, Sliding Scale Medicaid, State Funded, Sliding Scale Client Fee,, Third Party Level 1, Ambulatory Detox, Methadone, DUI Risk Education Contact Agency Level 1 & 2 Medicaid, Self, Sliding Scale 27
28 Heartland Human Care Inc. Rafael Henry Booth House Family Health Henry s Sober Living House Address Phone Number Service Modalities 4411 N. Ravenswood Ave 3 rd Floor S. Michigan Ave S. Drexel Level 1&2, HH, HIV/ AIDS, Gay & Lesbian Medicaid Level 1, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education Contact Agency RH Adult Men Henry s Sober Living House Henry s Sober Living House Henry s Sober Living House Hope House of Chicago, INC. Howard Brown Health 7143 S. Harvard Ave S. Ingleside S. Ingleside St S. Central Park N. Sheridan Road, Behavioral Health RH Adult Men RH Client Fee HH, Men Only RH Contact Agency Level 1 & 2 &, Primarily Gay and Lesbian, Medicaid 28
29 Address Phone Number Service Modalities HRDI Brass I 340 E. 51 st Level 1 & 2, Methadone Maintenance & HRDI BRASS II HRDI Chicago Girls Program HRDI Impact Incarceration Program HRDI Near West HRDI SW Opioid Treatment Program HRDI Women s Program Essence House 8000 S. Racine E. 98 th S. California, Divisions 6 and W. 18 th E. 114 th W. Marquette Road Methadone Maintenance Level 3.5 Adolescent Girls Level 1 & 2 Contact Agency Level 3 Adult Inpatient Sub-acute Methadone Maintenance Adult Men Level 3.5 HRDI-Harriet Tubman Women & Children Treatment Facility Residential Program S. State Level 3.5 Adult Women w/children under age 5, Medicaid, Client Fee, Third Party 29
30 IJEGBA Community, Inc. ICI Indiana DUI Service Intervention Instruction, Inc. Jack Clarks Family Recovering Community Inc. Jack Clarks Family Recovering Community Inc. King Drive Counseling Assessment and Referral Inc. Komed/ Holman Health Latino Treatment Chicago Le Penseur Youth and Family, Inc. Address Phone Number Service Modalities 1950 E. 75 th Chicago, IL E. 53 rd Suite W. Addison W. Fulton Suite W. Armitage Suite E. 63 rd South Berkeley W. Petersen Ave S. Western Level 1 & 2 Client Fee Level 1 & 2, DUI DUI Risk Education Client Fee RH RH Level 1 & 2, Self Level 1 & 2 & Level 1 & 2 Adult Primarily Hispanic Level 1 & 2 & Medicaid Medicaid, Self Contact Agency 30
31 Address Phone Number Service Modalities Living Trees, Inc. Loretto Hospital Louise Landau Health Near North Lutheran Social Lutheran Social of Illinois Behavioral Health Lutheran Social of Illinois Behavioral Health / Edgewater Lutheran Social of Illinois Men s Residence North Lutheran Social of Illinois Men s Residence South 3801 W. 63 rd, Unit S. Central N. Kedzie Ave., Suite W. Lunt W. Belmont W. Devon W. Morse S. Essex Level 1 & 2 Contact Agency Level 1, 2, & 4, DUI Level 1 & 2 & Medicaid, Self Contact Agency RH Contact Agency Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 3.5, Residential Extended Care & Adult Men Self RH Adult Men Self 31
32 Lutheran Social of Illinois North Kenmore Outpatient Lutheran Social of Illinois Women s Residence Magnolia House Counseling McDermott / Haymarket McDermott / Haymarket IOP McDermott / Haymarket McDermott / Haymarket Address Phone Number Service Modalities 5517 N. Kenmore, 1 st fl N. Kenmore, 3 rd floor N. Ravenswood N. Sangamon N. Sangamon N. Sangamon St. 1 st, 2 nd & 4 th fl N. Sangamon, Bldg., C, 2 nd fl., x Level 3.5, Residential Extended Care Level 1 & 2, DUI RH, Level 3.2D & x Detox Medically monitored Medically monitored Detox, Level 1 & 2, RH Level 1 & 2 Medicaid Adult Women Medicaid Self Medicaid,, Self Level 1 & 2 Medicaid,, Self Medicaid Medicaid 32
33 Address Phone Number Service Modalities McDermott / Haymarket MATER Hall McDermott / Haymarket Marovitz Manor McDermott / Haymarket MISA McDermott / Haymarket Mercy Hospital & Medical Alcoholism & Drug Dependency Program Mercy Housing Lakefront/South Loop Apartments N The Spirit Transformational Living Near North Health Service Corporation Winfield Moody Health 932 W. Washington Blvd. 6 th Floor N. Sangamon, 6 th floor N. Sangamon East 51 st St S. Michigan, 4 th Floor S. Wabash S. Yale Ave N. Clybourn x x x411 RH, Level 3.5 Level 3.5 Women & Pregnant Women, Children under age 5 Adult Women and their Children under age 5 Medicaid, Self, Sliding Scale Level 3.5 MISA, Medicaid, Self, Sliding Scale Level 1 & 2 & Medicaid Level 1, 2, & 4 Medicaid, Self Level 1 & 2 Contact Agency RH Client Fee Level 1 & 2 & DASA Funded, 33
34 New Age Corporation New Hope Community Service New Hope Recovery New Hope Recovery, LLC Northwestern Counseling, Inc. Nuway Community, Inc. PDSSC/Chicago Inc. People Overwhelmed, Inc. Pilsen Wellness Address Phone Number Service Modalities 1330 S. Kostner W. 79 th N. Lincoln Suite N. Sheffield Ave., Suite W. Greenleaf E. 75 th Chicago, IL N. Elston W. 64 th, Suite W. Cermak Rd., x113 Level 1 &2, DUI, Methadone Maintenance Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 2, & Day Treatment Self Level 1 & DUI Client Fees Level 1 & 2, Methadone Srv Ambulatory Detox Methadone Maintenance & Self-Pay Medicaid Medicaid, Self DUI Evaluation Contact Agency DUI, Methadone Maintenance Medicaid, Self 34
35 Address Phone Number Service Modalities Pilsen Wellness Polish American Addictions Counseling, Inc. Polish American Association Starting Point Prevention Classes Inc. Procare s In Our Lady of Resurrection Prosperity House, Inc. Renewed Hope Community Resurrection Addiction Chicago Loop Resurrection Addiction Lincoln Park Professionals Program 2319 S. Damen Ave., 1 st floor Chicago, Il W. Archer, N. Cicero S. Kedzie W. Addison Chicago, IL S. Evans, 1 st Floor E. 71 st S. Michigan Suite N. Commonwealth Ave. 6 th Floor Level 1 & 2, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education Level 1, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education x354 Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1 & 2, DUI & Adult, Bilingual Polish & Self, Client Fee, Medicaid RH Client Fees Methadone Maintenance Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1&2, Buprenorphine DUI Self Self Self 35
36 Address Phone Number Service Modalities Resurrection Behavioral Health at St. Mary Rosemoor Assessment Substance Abuse Program Inc. Safer Foundation Crossroads A.T.C. Safer Foundation/ North Lawndale ATC Salvation Army Harbor Light 1431 N. Claremont E. 103 rd W. Arthington Chicago, IL W. Fillmore W. Monroe Level 1 & 2, DUI Level 1, DUI Contact Agency Self Level 1 & 2 Contact Agency Level 1 & 2 Client Fee x7642 Level 1 & 3.5 Self, 36
37 Sky is the Limit Recovery Facilities Inc., NFP Sky is the Limit Recovery Facility South East Alcohol & Drug Abuse (SEADAC) South Shore Hospital Medical Detox South Shore Lakefront, Inc. Southwood Interventions Southwood Interventions Men s Program Address Phone Number Service Modalities 6857 S. Halsted 2 nd Fl W. 63 rd Ground Floor S. South Chicago Ave S. Crandon E. 75 th South Wood South Wood Level 1 & 2 &, Criminal Justice Level 1 & 2 Methadone, Methadone, DUI, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education Level 1 & 2 x232 &, Bilingual Spanish Medicaid, Self Medicaid Level 4 Medicaid Level 1 & 2 Contact Agency Level 3.7D Level 3.5, Medicaid 37
38 Southwood Interventions Outpatient Southwood Interventions- Women s Short-term & City Women Specialized Assistance NFP St. Leonard s Ministries State of Mind Mental Health & Consultations PC Sundance Methadone Treatment Address Phone Number Service Modalities 5701 South Wood South Wood S. Indiana and 2110 W. Warren Blvd., Chicago, IL E. 41 st Suite 101A N. Broadway, 3 rd Floor TASC, Inc S. California, Room TASC, Inc W. Roosevelt Road Level 1 & 2 & Level 3.5 Adult Women Homeless Initiative, Medicaid, Third Party Level 1 & 2, Methadone Maintenance Medicaid, Self, Sliding Scale RH Client Fee DUI Self Methadone Maintenance Assessment, Referral, Case Management Assessment, Referral, Case Management, Winners Circle, Recovery Coach Self No Fee No Fee 38
39 TASC, Inc. Area 01 - JJS TCA Health Inc. The Chicago for Recovery & Empowerment, NFP The Gate to Recovery & Alternative Community The IDS Group, Inc.-Chicago The McDermott / Haymarket Address Phone Number Service Modalities 1100 S. Hamilton, Room 13, E. 130 th 700 N. Green Suite C W. 63 rd St., 1 st floor, W. Washington St., Suite S. California, Division 3 Cook County Jail Referral and Assessment No Fee Level 1 & 2 Client Fee Level 1 & Level 1 & 2, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education Level 1 & 2, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education & & Contact Agency Client Fee Level 1 & 2, Medicaid The McDermott / Haymarket The Ruth Rothstein Core 4573 N. Broadway, Ste W. Harrison St., 1 st floor Chicago, IL Level 1 & 2, DUI Risk Education &, Medicaid Level 1 & 2 Medicaid Third Party 39
40 The Way Back Inn The Wells IYC Address Phone Number Service Modalities 3821 N. Harlem Ave N. Western Trilogy, Inc W. Greenleaf Universal Family Connection Inc. Wendy Stebbins Counseling s Westcare Cook County Jail Impact Program 1350 W. 103 rd S. Michigan Ave., Suite 1403 Chicago, Il S. Sacramento, Division Level 1 & 2, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education VA Level 1 & 2 Contact Agency Level 1 Adult MISA Level 1 &, Medicaid Level 1, DUI Evaluation, DUI Risk Education Client Fee Level 1 & 2 Contact Agency Windows of Opportunity Rehabilitation Service Inc W. Harrison St., 1 st Fl Level 1, Methadone Maintenance Self Women s Treatment 140 N. Ashland Level 1, 2 & 3.5, 3.7D, RH, Methadone Maintenance Adult Women, Children under age of 5 40
41 Address Phone Number Service Modalities Woodlawn Organization Substance Abuse / Entry House Y.A.N.A. House Youth Outreach Youth Outreach Austin Youth Outreach Irving Park Youth Service Project Inc E. 65 th S. Normal Blvd. Chicago, IL S. Elizabeth, 3 rd fl North Chicago, IL W. Division W. Irving Park Road W. North Level 1, 2, 3.2 & RH Contact Agency Level 1 & 2 Contact Agency Level 1 & 2, Bilingual Spanish Level 1 & 2, Bilingual Spanish Level 1 & 2 & Referred by Probation Only 41
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43 SECTION III List of CDPH Mental Health Clinics
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45 Chicago Department of Health Mental Health Programs Administration Office, 333 S. State, 2nd floor Site Name Hours of Operations Address Zip Code Phone Auburn Gresham Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 1140 W. 79 th St (312) :30 pm. Back of the Yards Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 4313 S. Ashland (312) :30 pm Beverly Morgan Park Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 1987 W. 111 th St (312) :30 pm Englewood Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 641 W. 63 rd St (312) :30 pm Greater Grand/Mid- Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 4314 S. Cottage (312) South 4:30 pm Grove Greater Lawn Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 4:30 pm 4150 W. 55 th St (312) Lawndale Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 4:30 pm North River Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 4:30 pm Northtown Rogers Park Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 4:30 pm Northwest Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 4:30 pm Roseland Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 4:30 pm Woodlawn Mon. Fri. 8:30 am 4:30 pm 1201 S. Campbell St (312) N. Pulaski (312) Rd W. Howard (312) St N (312) Milwaukee 200 E. 115 th St (312) S. Woodlawn Ave (312) For emergencies, call
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