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SUPRs — Illinois’s State-Funded Program for First-Time Rehab Clients

Gateway Foundation

The Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR) division of the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) provides funds for qualified treatment and recovery support centers. This division benefits Illinois communities because it strives to help people recover without stigma and discrimination.

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What Is Xylazine, and Why Is Its Use Growing in Chicago?

Gateway Foundation

It’s essential to seek treatment and withdrawal management services to recover from substance use and maintain sobriety. The proper treatment can help them manage withdrawal symptoms safely, learn healthy coping skills, recover from substance use disorder, and transform their life to maintain sobriety.

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Safety Planning Checklist for You and Your Clients

Relias

For behavioral health specialists, a safety plan can help to open lines of communication with a client and provide a template on how you and your client can check in with one another. The purpose of substance use safety planning is to support the client in recovery, help them maintain sobriety, and work to prevent relapses.

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Safety Planning Checklist for You and Your Clients

Relias

For behavioral health specialists, a safety plan can help to open lines of communication with a client and provide a template on how you and your client can check in with one another. The purpose of substance use safety planning is to support the client in recovery, help them maintain sobriety, and work to prevent relapses.

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How Alcohol Affects Relationships  

Gateway Foundation

While it can be challenging to convince a loved one to seek professional help, identifying how sobriety would benefit their lives can often help them take that first step. Since many people with substance use disorder believe they’re healthy, an intervention can help. Inpatient or Outpatient Treatment.