Berwyn Illinois Drug Alcohol Rehab

Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Berwyn, Illinois

Berwyn is a family-oriented suburban neighborhood in Cook County. However, Cook County as a whole is coming to terms with the nation’s opioid epidemic. In 2018, Cook County accounted for roughly 46% of all opioid-related deaths in Illinois.1 During this time, Cook County also saw 5,866 emergency department visits caused by opioid misuse and 1,673 hospitalizations.1 Thankfully, treatment is accessible, with over 160 drug and alcohol rehabs in Berwyn, including state-funded (free) rehabs offering inpatient, outpatient, and detox programs.
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Alcohol and Drug Use Statistics in Berwyn, Illinois

Opioid misuse has impacted Cook County and the rest of the nation severely. Unfortunately, most people still don’t realize the dangers of opioid misuse, so here’s a look at opioid misuse through the lens of statistics for Cook County:2, 3

Levels of Care for Rehabs in Illinois

For many Illinois residents, addiction treatment is a process of moving through multiple levels of treatment, from most to least intensive. For others, only the least restrictive levels are required.

Detox

Detox is the process of safely clearing your system of all drugs and alcohol. It occurs in a supervised setting to manage withdrawal symptoms. This process is often necessary before Illinois residents can enter a formal treatment program.

Residential or Inpatient

Residential or inpatient treatment is the most intensive treatment setting, involving 24/7 care. Medication, individual and family therapy, and recreational therapy are common forms of treatment at this level.

Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHPs)

In a PHP, participants receive much the same services as an inpatient program, but they return home during non-treatment times.

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs)

IOPs are a step down from PHPs. These programs provide several hours of treatment over several days per week. Treatment usually includes individual and group therapy.

Standard Outpatient

Standard outpatient programs are the least intensive level of treatment. They require only two or three hours of care per week, usually at an outpatient clinic or therapist’s office. This option is appropriate for those with a strong support system who are highly motivated.

Aftercare

Also called relapse prevention, aftercare is focused on providing ongoing support for continued sobriety once a treatment program is complete. Aftercare can include 12-step meetings, transitional housing, therapy, and other supports.

How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in Berwyn, Illinois

Private Insurance

By law, all insurance companies must provide at least some coverage for substance abuse treatment. However, each plan differs, so Illinois residents must contact their provider to discover precisely what is covered by their plan. Deductibles and copays may apply.

Illinois Medicaid

Illinois Medicaid is a government program that provides health insurance for low-income individuals and families. To be eligible, Illinois residents must be a U.S. national, citizen, permanent resident, or legal alien, in need of health care/insurance assistance, and characterized as low income. They must also be either pregnant, responsible for a child 18 years or younger, blind, have a disability or family member with a disability, or be 65 years or older.

Illinois Medicare

Medicare is a federal health insurance program that provides coverage for Illinois residents aged 65 and older, as well as individuals with certain disabilities. Some forms of addiction treatment are covered under Medicare Part A, while other services are covered under Part B. Not all rehab facilities accept Medicare as a form of payment, so it’s important to confirm Medicare acceptance before starting a program.

TRICARE in Illinois

TRICARE in Illinois provides health insurance coverage for U.S. military personnel, veterans, and their families. This includes substance use disorder treatment services; however, plans differ in their specific coverage.

Sliding Scale Rehabs

State-funded rehab centers use government funds to help pay for treatment for Illinois residents who are otherwise unable to afford it due to lack of income or lack of insurance coverage. To get into a state-funded rehab, residents can contact the Illinois Health and Human Services Department for assistance.

IHS-Funded Drug Rehabs

The Indian Health Service (IHS) is a federally-funded program that provides health coverage for indigenous people. Under this program, Native Americans and Native Alaskans who need SUD treatment can receive low-cost or free services, even if they have other insurance coverage.

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Traveling to and Within Berwyn, Illinois

Berwyn is known for its collection of Chicago-style bungalows—and the fact that it appears to be nothing like a suburb. Berwyn was also once the fastest-growing area in the 1920s, and today it’s a town filled with world-class cuisine, grassroots art initiatives, bustling street festivals, live music, and much more.

Whether you’re visiting a loved one getting help for their addiction in the area or are attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Berwyn, you’ll need to make the appropriate travel arrangements.

Here’s what you can expect when it comes to getting to and getting around Berwyn:

  • The Chicago Midway International Airport is only six miles away from Berwyn.
  • Berwyn is serviced by Metra for its public transportation, which includes buses and a metro rail. Taxis, Uber, and Lyft are also widely available throughout the city, as are private car services and car rental options.
  • There are tons of hotels in and around Berwyn to suit all budgets and needs.
  • Berwyn is considered a very walkable suburb, especially its vibrant city center. However, depending on what you plan to do while there, you may need to arrange for transportation.
  • While you’re here, you’ll want to check out some of Berwyn’s top attractions, which include the Frank Lloyd Wright Home Studio, the Brookfield Zoo, the Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Museum, the Berwyn Cultural Center, Columbus Park, and more.

Illinois Drug and Alcohol Laws

Illinois policy makers have established the following laws regarding substances:1,2,3,4

Drug Possession: In Illinois, possession of drugs (except cannabis) is a felony in all cases. Felony charges can lead to jail time and a lifelong felony record.

Good Samaritan Law: The Emergency Medical Services Access Law of 2012 is the Good Samaritan Law in Illinois. This law is designed to encourage people to seek emergency medical assistance when someone is overdosing. If an Illinois resident calls 911 or brings someone to an emergency room for an overdose, both the victim who is overdosing and the person seeking help are protected from being prosecuted for felony possession of small amounts of drugs.

Pretrial Fairness Act: Effective Jan 1, 2023, this law gives police officers who catch people with small amounts of drugs discretion to release them with a citation that orders them to appear in court within three weeks. This is a change from the previous law which put that person immediately in jail for a few days until they were brought before a judge

DUI Laws: “Driving Under the Influence” is defined as “operating a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol, other drugs, including cannabis (marijuana) prescribed for medical purposes, or intoxicating compounds and methamphetamine.” In Illinois, drivers are considered under the influence if they have a BAC of .08 or higher, have a THC concentration of either 5 nanograms or more per milliliter of whole blood or 10 nanograms or more per milliliter of other bodily substance, have used any other controlled substance, or are impaired by medication. A first conviction of DUI is a Class A misdemeanor with a minimum penalty of revocation of driving privileges for one year and suspension of vehicle registration.

Resources

  1. Illinois Department of Human Services. (n.d.). The Opioid Crisis in Illinois: Data and the State’s Response. https://www.dhs.state.il.us/OneNetLibrary/27896/documents/The_Opioid_Crisis_in_Illinois.pdf.
  2. Cook County Government. (2022, January 26). Cook County Opioid OVerdoses for 2021 Set to Surpass 2020 Numbers. https://www.cookcountyil.gov/news/cook-county-opioid-overdoses-2021-set-surpass-2020-numbers.
  3. Cook County Public Health. (2022, June). Opioid-Involved Overdose Deaths in Cook County, IL. (2020). https://cookcountypublichealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/2020-Opioid-Joint-Report-Cook-County_final.pdf.

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