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Addiction Treatment for Young Adults - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs - Mchenry, IL.

Young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 years old are offered addiction treatment facilities built specifically to meet their needs. The most beneficial treatment offered to young adults is at an inpatient treatment center in Mchenry which delivers a broader range of recovery services than outpatient facilities. Substance abuse issues and co-occurring mental health disorders can be handled simultaneously in drug treatment programs for young adults which have therapists or psychologists on staff to handle co-occurring disorders.

Young adults attending rehab programs which specifically treat their demographic benefit from having the peer support available and the compassion of rehab staff who are typically trained and experienced at working with young adults.

The length of rehabilitation can vary for young adult recovery facilities, and this is usually dependent on the individual's progress throughout the program. The more serious the problem is, the longer it could be suggested that the young adult remains in the program. If outpatient treatment is the only treatment option available, this too should be comprehensive enough to meet the client's needs. For example, there are outpatient programs for young adults which only require the client to attend therapy and counseling 1 or 2 times per week, and there are programs which require daily participation.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers offering this service in Mchenry, IL

  • Captain James Lovell Federal Health
    815-759-2306
    3715 Municipal Drive
    McHenry, IL. 60050

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Young Adults

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Military Insurance
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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