Drug Treatment


Do you have an addiction to a drug or alcohol? Do you know someone that has an addiction and needs treatment? Please contact one of the programs below to get started on rehabilitation. 

If you have unused medication at home, you can bring it to the Lincoln Police Department and provide it to a police officer. This is an anonymous program and you will not be charged with a crime for bringing any illegal narcotic to the police department.

We want our residents to feel safe in their homes and when you have unused prescription medication, specially a opioid based pain reliever, you are susceptible to break in. Those addicted to an opioid will seek out the medications to try to stay well. Treatment is the only cure to an addiction and it takes time.

Printable list of treatment programs (PDF)

ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

The IDHS delivers a wide range of services including mental health care, substance use treatment, and disability support. Their programs are designed to promote self-sufficiency and well-being for Illinois residents through accessible and inclusive resources​.

Help Line: 1-800- 843-6154

Illinois DHS

SAMHSA TREATMENT LOCATOR

SAMHSA provides a comprehensive resource to find nearby behavioral health treatment facilities, including services for mental health and substance use disorders. This national directory helps individuals locate support tailored to their needs and circumstances​.

Help Line: 1-800- 662-4357

SAMHSA Locator

Other Substance Abuse Treatment Locators

Recovery.org is a comprehensive resource for individuals seeking information and support for overcoming drug and alcohol addiction. It offers guidance on various treatment programs, including inpatient, outpatient, and aftercare options, as well as specialized tracks tailored to individual needs. The site also provides tools to verify insurance coverage for treatment and access to a helpline available 24/7 for assistance in starting the recovery process.

Recovery.org

AREA SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING SERVICES