Joliet, IL Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers

Joliet Drug & Alcohol Rehab, Detox & Treatment Resources

Joliet, Illinois is the state’s third largest city and is 40 miles southwest of Chicago. Many residents of Joliet commute to Chicago and Cook County for work. The city’s main attractions are the two casinos, the Joliet Slammers baseball team, and the Chicago land Speedway. You may have seen the city’s prison in the movies, “The Blues Brothers” and “Prison Break.” The city boasts several miles of bike trails.

Joliet, like other communities across the country, has residents dealing with drug and alcohol misuse. The city has seen an increase in the number of drug overdoses — some fatal. In Illinois, deaths from opioids increased 910 percent between 2013 and 2016.

The rapid increase is a cause for concern for local leaders. Illinois state government is taking action to curb the heroin epidemic. The Heroin Crisis Act of 2014 requires law enforcement and first responders to carry Narcan. Narcan can be used to counteract an overdose of heroin or other opioids.

Addiction is an illness. Just like any other disease, anyone can fall victim to drug abuse or alcoholism. It can be a friend, family member or neighbor. Substance use disorder often starts innocently after a patient is prescribed painkillers after an injury or surgery. Unfortunately, the prescription can lead to dependency on the drug. There is help in the city and surrounding areas to overcome drug misuse, including Joliet drug treatment facilities and Joliet alcohol treatment facilities. You just need to take the first step and ask for help.

Our Closest Facility:
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The Recovery Village Columbus Drug and Alcohol Rehab
3964 Hamilton Square Boulevard Groveport, OH 43125
(614) 362-1686
The Recovery Village does not operate in the state of Illinois. Our closest treatment facility is in Groveport, Ohio and can be seen in the map above.

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers in Joliet, Illinois

Joliet, like other cities across the nation is experiencing an increase in substance misuse and its consequences. Unfortunately, this means an increase in crime and fatal overdoses. One of the biggest areas of concerns is in the increase in the use of opioids. The National Safety Council found that one in three people out of 1,000 Illinois residents polled have been impacted by the use of opioids.

Illinois Lawmakers have taken action to try to curb the opioid epidemic. Several laws have been enacted. In 2016, a law took effect that placed locking devices on prescription painkiller bottles. Unfortunately, once it becomes harder for a person to obtain prescription drugs, some are turning to heroin and other opioids — many of which can be deadly.

As overdose rates rise, rehabilitation experts are continuously looking for new methods to help people recover. If you are struggling with a substance use disorder you should seek help at a rehabilitation center. There are several options for drug rehab in Joliet, Illinois and alcohol rehab in Joliet, Illinois.

Residential Treatment Programs

Some find it helpful to completely immerse themselves in a treatment program. Residential treatment programs require patients to remain at the facility for treatment. This allows the patient to completely avoid the triggers that lead to use and access to drugs and alcohol. These programs usually begin with detoxification. Following detox, patients then undergo both individual and group therapies. Facilities also encourage healthy activities such as sports, yoga, nutrition classes and stress management. Most facilities also use a 12-step recovery program.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

It can be difficult to some to commit to a full-time recovery program. Another option is a partial hospitalization program (PHP). PHPs allow more flexibility. These programs allow patients to return home at night after spending the day at the facility. A large time commitment is still required, but you can return home to your family. Many of these programs offer the same elements as residential treatment programs. You still participate in group and individual therapies, and are encouraged to engage in healthy activities.

  • Outpatient Treatment Programs

    Work and family commitments can sometimes make it difficult for a person to seek treatment. An alternative is an outpatient program. These programs provide many of the same elements as PHPs and residential treatment programs. The difference is, these programs allow patients to continue with work, school and family commitments while seeking help. After each treatment, patients return home. These programs also allow more privacy. For example, a co-worker or neighbor may never notice you are seeking treatment. Like hospitalization programs, many of these programs encourage group therapies and physical activities. Some individuals continue with outpatient programs after completing one of the other programs.

It’s important to weigh the strengths and weaknesses of every program and facility. You need to choose an option that will allow you to successfully reach your goal of sobriety. Recovery is not easy and you need to feel comfortable with the decision you make. This is a decision that you should not make quickly. Decide how much time you can commit and if you need to recover near home or away.

Joliet Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers

The first step on the road to recovery is admitting that you have a problem. It is courageous to ask for help. It can be hard to admit that the substance use disorder has taken over your life. Sobriety may not seem like an achievable goal, but it is possible with the right support.

After you decide to seek help, you will need to start with detoxification. This process will clear your body of the toxic substances and prepare you for your journey to sobriety. Detoxing can be difficult and it is not recommended that you do it on your own. It is best to seek professional help, as they can help you detox safely and successfully.

Recovery Meetings Near You in Joliet

You can overcome your substance use disorder. With the right dedication, determination and support, it its possible for you to have a successful recovery. Aftercare programs that involve attending fellowships like Alcoholics Anonymous and SMART Recovery can support you along your journey to sobriety, especially after completing treatment at a Joliet drug rehab center.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

Since 1935, Alcoholics Anonymous has been helping people live sober lives free of alcohol. AA provides group discussions that allow members to support each other along the journey. The goal of AA is to help members change the behaviors and avoid the triggers that led them to misuse. AA’s renowned 12-step program is spiritually based, but members do not need to adhere to a specific religion.

Alano Club of Joliet
265 Republic Ave.
Joliet, IL 60435

Grace United Methodist Church
1718 Avalon Ave.
Joliet, IL 60435

VA Joliet Clinic
1201 Eagle St.
Joliet, IL 60432

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

Following the success of Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous was founded to support those struggling with drug addiction. Just like AA, NA guides people along a 12-step support system. Meetings are free and open to anyone in need of support. NA does not follow any religious doctrine or creed.

Sacred Heart Church
337 Ottawa St.
Joliet, IL 60436

Saint John MB Church
104 E. Zarley Blvd.
Joliet, IL 60433

Saint Joseph’s Hospital
333 Madison St.
Joliet, IL 60435

SMART Recovery Meetings

Another option for aftercare is SMART Recovery. Self-Management and Recovery Training is a nonprofit organization that uses an approach focused on scientific, motivational, behavioral and cognitive-based methods. Unlike AA and NA, SMART Recovery asks you to look within for strength, not to a higher power. It is an ideal option for those who cannot appreciate the spiritual aspect. You are asked to contact SMART Recovery before attending a meeting, so you can be feel confident in choosing the meeting that best meets your needs.

Linden Oaks Plainfield
24600 West 127th St.
Plainfield, IL 60585

The Church of St. Benedict
909 Lily Cache Lane
Bolingbrook, IL 60440

Our Lady of the Woods Catholic Church
10731 West 131th St.
Orland Park, IL 60462

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

Addiction not only affects the individual that is struggling, their loved ones suffer too. Family members
often blame themselves, are confused about what is happening, or worry about the health of the one struggling. Al-Anon and Nar-Anon meetings provide support to family members. Meetings also teach members how to help the individual in recovery. In these meetings, members can share stories and advice, or simply listen and soak up information that they can use.

Al-Anon
Joliet Alano Club
265 Republic Ave.
Joliet, IL 60435

Nar-Anon
Our Redeemers United Methodist Church
1600 West Schaumburg Rd.
Schaumburg, IL 60194

Seeking help for addiction is a brave first step, but you need to consider all your options. It is important to find a program that will give you the best chance of a successful recovery. In addition to a drug rehab center in Joliet, consider your other options. Some individuals find that seeking help away from home leads to a more successful recovery. Leaving town can remove the triggers that cause the substance misuse.

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The Recovery Village aims to improve the quality of life for people struggling with substance use or mental health disorder with fact-based content about the nature of behavioral health conditions, treatment options and their related outcomes. We publish material that is researched, cited, edited and reviewed by licensed medical professionals. The information we provide is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It should not be used in place of the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers.

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