Substance abuse
The Substance Abuse Division of Comprehensive Connections is here to help. Substance abuse takes many forms in today’s society. If you are suffering from an addiction to alcohol, illegal or prescription drugs, we can give you the opportunity to make your life better through a drug free lifestyle.
Detox
The first stage of treatment for many people. Comprehensive Connections offers non-medical, Medically monitored detox services 24 hours a day.
Comprehensive Connections provides transportation to and from Detox in 18 counties of Southern Illinois.
Call Detox 24 hours a day / 7 days a week at (618)242-1510 option 4.
Residential Treatment
Inpatient services is a more intense level of treatment for individuals with severe or long term substance abuse addictions. It is appropriate for individuals that are unable to remain abstinent from alcohol or other drugs in an Out-Patient setting.
It offers individuals the opportunity to focus on recovery, free from outside distractions and negative influences. Clients receive education, participate in group therapy sessions and receive private sessions with an assigned counselor while in this level of care.
Call during regular business hours at (618)242-1510 option 4.
Outpatient Treatment
Outpatient counseling for adolescences and adults can be done on an individual, group or family basis. In some cases, outpatient counseling can be used to meet DUI requirements.
DUI Services provided and can be assessed on a sliding fee scale rate.
Services provided at this level of care include education, group therapy sessions and individual counseling.
Call during regular business hours at (618) 242-1510 option 4.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
NAMI’s support and public education efforts are focused on educating America about mental illness, offering resources to those in need, and insisting that mental illness become a high national priority. The Web Site provides easy-to-understand information about mental illnesses, mental health care, diagnosis, treatment and recovery.
The Narcotics Anonymous Web Site provides information to professionals in various fields, potential members, and not-addict family
members.
Alcoholics Anonymous® is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may
solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
Click the picture to visit the AA Web Site.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation and to improve the lives of individuals living with mental and substance use disorders, and their families.
You are not alone
We can help
618-242-1510
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