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Chicago, Illinois

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Treatment CenterSober Living Home

Chicago area non-profit offering structured living recovery housing with in and outpatient therapy. Offering residential care to an incredible 800 people each day. For men and women, some payment assistance is available, and insurance is accepted.

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Outpatient RehabOpioid Treatment Program

Operation PAR in North Fort Myers offers Medication Assisted Patient Services (MAPS) to treat opioid addiction. The company offers MAPS treatment in seven counties on the West Coast of Florida, providing all FDA approved medications for opiate addiction, detoxification, counseling, medical services, as well as HIV risk assessments.

Melrose Park, Illinois

Outpatient Rehab

Healthcare Alternative Systems (H.A.S.) Melrose Park is a non-profit outpatient rehab and intensive outpatient program (IOP) for adults. H.A.S. operates several locations in Chicago and surrounding suburbs. This facility accepts clients on opioid medication. Payment assistance may be available to fund your treatment.

Palladia Inc

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New York, New York

300 beds$$$$
Outpatient Rehab

Palladia Comprehensive Treatment Institute in Harlem is one of NYC's largest non profit rehab providers with two large drug rehabs, and several transitional living houses for men, women and women with children. Medicaid is accepted, and there is a unique program for dual diagnosis women with children.

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