


Description
Hours Monday – Friday between 7 a.m. And 5 p.m. Payment: Insurance Sliding Scale Government assisted payment Certified Medicaid Provider Cash, Check, Visa, Discover & MasterCard For chemically dependent individuals requiring a minimally restrictive environment, The South Suburban Council offers a full range of quality, comprehensive outpatient services for both adolescents and adults. This continuum of care is provided through three primary levels of treatment.The Intensive Outpatient Treatment provides structured day and evening treatment programs. These programs offer the patient education, group counseling and individual counseling, while allowing the patient to apply newly acquired skills within the "real world" environment. Residential Treatment Services: North is a 16 bed unit offering comprehensive individual treatment for women and men recovering from chemical dependency. The program is structured to help patients address their chemical dependency as well as address healthy self-esteem, spirituality, optimal health and nutrition, responsibilities of parenting and healing from trauma issues.
Hours: Monday – Friday between 7 a.m. And 5 p.m.
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street drug cocaine
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i am a ex con who recently gotten out and had no where to go i am on the streets and want help to be in my kids life
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