What is ATP?
The Addictions Treatment Program (ATP) is a 24-hour chemical dependency program providing inpatient detoxification and rehabilitation services, as well as day hospital and continuing care. The purpose of the program is to instill hope for positive change and empower clients to develop a meaningful and productive lifestyle free of drugs and/or alcohol.
Services include medically monitored detoxification; disease education; individual, group and family counseling; and introductions to peer self-help groups, case management, psychiatric consultation and continuing care. Services are offered in the least restrictive environment. Length of stay in treatment is based on client needs, progress and housing situation.
Who is eligible?
The Addictions Treatment Program is available to chemically dependent adults, age 18 and over, who live in the State of Illinois and require inpatient treatment to interrupt the use of alcohol and other drugs. ATP gives priority to pregnant addicts and intravenous drug users. Clients will receive referrals to other needed services that may not be available at ATP. The ATP curriculum also includes a 6-month outpatient Continuing Care Group which is available to any recovering addict in the community.
What is the cost?
Fees are based on the client's income level and number of dependents. A sliding fee schedule, based on national poverty levels is available. No client will be refused services based on the inability to pay. ATP also accepts most insurance plans.
Hours of service and location
ATP is located at 3002 Grand Avenue in Waukegan.
Staff is available to take calls 24 hours a day.
Contact Information
For more information, please contact the program at 847.377.8200. The fax number is 847.360.7377.
Funding provided in part by the Department of Human Services Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse.