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

Gateway Foundation

SUPR provides the following services for citizens who experience substance use disorders and harmful behavioral fixations: Prevention Intervention Treatment Recovery support SUPR treats at-risk individuals, people with substance use disorders, and those in recovery with dignity, eliminating barriers to recovery.

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

Gateway Foundation

SUPR provides the following services for citizens who experience substance use disorders and harmful behavioral fixations: Prevention Intervention Treatment Recovery support SUPR treats at-risk individuals, people with substance use disorders, and those in recovery with dignity, eliminating barriers to recovery.

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How to Get an Illinois DUI Evaluation

Gateway Foundation

The court might recommend 10 hours of DUI risk education, a minimum of 12 hours of early intervention, treatment, and an ongoing care plan following this risk assessment. Our DUI program can determine the best solutions for your needs, helping you regain your license, life, and sobriety.

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How to Get an Illinois DUI Evaluation

Gateway Foundation

The court might recommend 10 hours of DUI risk education, a minimum of 12 hours of early intervention, treatment, and an ongoing care plan following this risk assessment. Our DUI program can determine the best solutions for your needs, helping you regain your license, life, and sobriety.

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Safety Planning Checklist for You and Your Clients

Relias

The purpose of substance use safety planning is to support the client in recovery, help them maintain sobriety, and work to prevent relapses. This means that the safety plan is created around their needs: why they want to get sober, what they need to achieve and maintain sobriety, and what they need in case of relapse.

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Safety Planning Checklist for You and Your Clients

Relias

The purpose of substance use safety planning is to support the client in recovery, help them maintain sobriety, and work to prevent relapses. This means that the safety plan is created around their needs: why they want to get sober, what they need to achieve and maintain sobriety, and what they need in case of relapse.

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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.