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Program
Description
Staff members are competent in deaf culture, fluent in American Sign Language and are also knowledgeable and experienced in the field of substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation. Many, themselves, are deaf or hard of hearing. Using a multidisciplinary team approach to promote positive outcomes, ARD staff and program participants work together to develop comprehensive and individualized treatment goals. All materials are adapted for people whose primary mode of communication is American Sign Language. Addiction Recovery of the Deaf Program (ARD) is Growing!
Contact Information: 773-227-8562 (TTY) |
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| Service levels range from the most intensive treatment to the least. | ||
| Type of Service | Level of Service | Treatment Time |
| Outpatient | Intensive Outpatient | Average 13 hours a week |
| Standard Outpatient | Up to nine hours a week | |
| Aftercare/Alumni | Weekly | |
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Program Eligibility All applicants must: |
Women will receive first priority. |
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ARD
is licensed by the Illinois Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. It is a
member of the Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities and the Illinois
Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Association. The program is also accredited by
CARF, The Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission. Anixter Center is a nonprofit
charitable organization. Funding provided in whole or in part by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. |
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