Substance Use Treatment
The Kendall County Health Department is happy to offer several treatment options for those who are experiencing substance use difficulties. Services for adults include individual, group, and family counseling as well as psychiatric medication services. Individuals are supported while they move towards recovery, learn new skills for maintaining their well-being, and process the impact substance use has had on their lives.
Please call us today at 630-553-9100 and let us assist you with taking the first step towards recovery and sobriety.
Adult Substance Use Treatment
Level 1.5 Outpatient Therapy
Delivered to individuals dealing with significant substance misuse at the abuse level.
Level 2.1 Intensive Outpatient Therapy
Delivered to individuals dealing with high-risk substance misuse at the dependent level. Treatment consists of individual, group, and family counseling at a minimum of 9 hours a week.
DUI Drivers Risk Education (Returning Soon!)
Education based on alcohol/drugs, the effect on the user, families, and society. Signs and symptoms of abuse versus dependence. Information on intervention treatments and community resources.
We are proud to provide comprehensive substance use services to Kendall County residents of all ages and economic statuses. Sliding scale fee options are available to individuals who live, work, and/or attend school in Kendall County. We accept the following insurances as well:
| Aetna | Humana |
| Aetna Better Health of Illinois | Magellan |
| Beacon Health Options | Medicaid |
| BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois (BCCHP) | Meridian/Centene |
| BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois PPO | Molina Healthcare |
| Cigna | UnitedHealthcare Community Plan/OPTUM |
| Compsych | Wellcare/Meridian |
| HealthChoice Illinois | Youthcare/Meridian/Wellcare |
We do not accept any HMO insurance plans.
Opioid Overdose Prevention
We offer free Naloxone, no questions asked, in our lobby.
*Funding for programs is provided in whole or in part by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse.