American Indian Health Service of Chicago - Bridgeview, located in Chicago, IL, offers comprehensive healthcare services primarily focused on the American Indian community and other underserved populations. This organization provides culturally responsive care, including medical services, senior socials, and community gatherings, all aimed at promoting holistic health and cultural connections.
Their mission is to deliver quality healthcare and improve the well-being of their patients. They focus on culturally appropriate public and personal health services, aiming to raise the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives.
- Offers a range of medical services including immunizations and screenings, tailored to meet community needs.
- Hosts senior socials and intergenerational gatherings to foster community connections and support.
- Provides talking circles that address both physical and social aspects of health within Native American culture.
- Organizes various events and programs to promote health and cultural connections within the Native American community.
Specializes in treating various health issues affecting the American Indian community. These services benefit American Indians, Alaska Natives, and other underserved populations in the Chicago area.
- 9 Conditions Treated
- 3 Levels of Care
- Speaks English
- 12 Therapies & Programs
- Multiple Locations
Conditions and Issues Treated
Substance Abuse + Addiction Treatment
Substance abuse refers to the intensive and inappropriate use of psychoactive substances. These include illegal drugs, alcohol, and even the excessive use of prescription drugs. Overuse of these substances leads to severe physical or psychological dependence.
Substance abuse is treatable and the duration of treatment and most successful sobriety can require weeks or months of professional care at American Indian Health Service of Chicago - Bridgeview in Chicago.
Levels of Care
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Aftercare Support, Drug Rehab, Outpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.
When remaining at their job in Chicago, or continuing their studies, the individual may live with their family while utilizing American Indian Health Service of Chicago - Bridgeview‘s outpatient services. Treatment requires counseling the patient at the individual level, in a group setting, about substance addiction, drugs, and therapy sessions.
Help with aftercare applies to the follow-up care provided after the initial recovery program offered by American Indian Health Service of Chicago - Bridgeview in Chicago, IL. The level of support for aftercare plays a vital role in avoiding relapse and in maintaining sobriety. Aftercare support is tailored according to the patient’s needs.
American Indian Health Service of Chicago - Bridgeview‘s Therapies & Programs
Couples therapy reduces the dysfunctional behavior in a relationship that may cause addiction. It can help one or both members of the couple. It targets addiction and it can make for a healthier relationship.
Group therapy is a type of counseling at American Indian Health Service of Chicago - Bridgeview in Chicago, IL that occurs between a bunch of strangers. The goal of group therapy sessions is to foster hope and a sense of belonging. It also helps to have people who can relate to what you’re going through. Good behaviors can also be contagious.
As a means of managing pain that has plagued them in the past, many individuals turn to drugs and alcohol. Assault, negligence, the loss of a loved one, and other unfortunate events may involve trauma. This treatment, offered and administrated by American Indian Health Service of Chicago - Bridgeview in Chicago, IL provides individuals the resources to cope with past traumas healthily.
Dialectical behavioral therapy focuses on eliminating negative thoughts such as suicidal thoughts. It is useful in the treatment of patients with uncontrollable emotions. The term “dialectic” means the integration of opposites. In the substance abuse context, DBT refers to accepting the patient’s addiction.
Location & Contact
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4326 W Montrose Ave
Chicago, IL 60641
Phone Number
(773) 883-9100
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Chicago, Illinois Addiction and Treatment
In 2016, more than 2,350 Illinoisans died from drug overdoses. More than 5,500 deaths annually occur in Illinois due to the abuse of alcohol and other drugs. 7.17% of Illinois residents reported using illicit drugs in the past month (2018). Substance abuse costs the state approximately $3.5 billion every year.
Chicago's an exhilarating city with world-class museums, a vibrant arts and culture scene, and mouthwatering cuisine to savor. Opioid overdoses and fentanyl-related deaths, however, have skyrocketed – Cook County saw a 97% rise in fentanyl-induced fatalities from 2018 to 2019, and had the state's second-highest drug mortality rate in 2021.
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