Community Resources for Lisle Park District

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Professional Affiliations

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DuPage Monarch Project

Community Resources

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Lisle Heritage Society
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Additional Resources

Addiction Help
Lowering Your Child's Risk of Drug & Alcohol Addiction - Resource for Parents

A resource guide that gives parents a starting point for addressing the realities and consequences of drugs and alcohol with their children in order to lower their risk of use and addiction. This guide offers in-depth information in several areas, including: the negative impacts of substance abuse; common risk factors that lead to misuse of drugs, such as genetics and access; signs of drug and alcohol use parents should look out for; ways to address the topic of addiction; tips for talking to children about drug use and consequences.

Addiction Resource

Addiction Resource is an informational content guide serving individuals and their families who struggle with addiction, substance abuse, and mental health disorders. If you or a loved one are struggling with an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol, get the help you need today. We aim to help people find the best addiction treatment program that suits their individual needs. We choose only the most qualified facilities across the country to ensure that you find the best treatment program wherever you may be.

Addictions

Leading the way to recovery as a resource center to help those struggling with addiction and their loved ones with a 24/7 confidential helpline, description of the treatment process, and directory of local rehabilitation centers.

Sober App

Find AA meetings in Lisle, Illinois to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Illinois includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.

Narcotics

A resource center for those struggling with narcotics abuse, their friends, and families, offering a 24/7 confidential helpline, overview of treatment options, and directory of NA support groups.

Guide for Parents on Helping Addicted Loved Ones

A resource guide for parents to provide insight on the signs and causes of substance abuse, treatment options, and helpful ways to communicate with their children whether they’re teens or adults.

Mental Health Resources
Mental Health Resources for First Responders

60 First Responder Mental Health Resources

Mental Health Strategies for High School Students

Easy, effective tips for self-care, plus resources for getting help when kids need it.

Live Another Day

Live Another Day believes in equal access to life-saving mental health and substance use resources. This website provides extensive information on the best resources available.

Detox Local

An excellent resource that features abundant information including mental health and substance use resources specifically for the AAPI (American Asian and Pacific Islander) community.

Southeast Addiction Center

A newly created guide featuring extensive mental health resources for black men.

Rehab Treatment Programs & Centers
Lisle Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers

Our recovery experts provide trusted resources and relevant information for individuals and their families struggling with substance abuse. There are two alcohol and drug treatment centers in Lisle, Illinois, where people ready to overcome addiction can get help detox from drugs or alcohol. Supervised detox provides medical and behavioral support to help people manage difficult withdrawal symptoms and keep them comfortable as their body eliminates harmful substances.

Free Rehab Centers

A free and confidential 24/7 rehab helpline to help people in need find access to free rehab facilities in their area. FreeRehabCenters.org is about providing the most complete list of free, low cost, sliding scale, and low income assisted rehab list on the Internet. They source thousands of non-profit organizations that provide alcohol, drug, another other assistance with substance abuse rehabilitation.

Detox

Detox.com is a network of addiction treatment facilities that provide drug and alcohol detox, support, and comprehensive substance abuse treatment services to the individuals and families struggling with addiction.

Disorders

A guide to understanding mental health disorders and available treatments. This website also has listings of Counselors, Therapists, Treatment Centers, Support and Therapy Groups and Psychiatrists near you to get the support you or someone close to you may need.

Drug & Alcohol Addiction Rehab Treatment Centers

Treatment Centers Directory is committed to helping addicts and their families to overcome drug addiction and alcoholism. They provide a 24-hour toll-free addiction helpline, with trained addiction treatment counselors standing by to help you now.

Drug Treatment & Rehab Programs

A drug and alcohol addiction treatment site dedicated to providing the very best resources for fighting substance abuse.

Methadone Centers

A resource center to help those struggling with Methadone addiction. Providers can give you a recommendation for treatment and answer your questions about methadone.

Rehab Centers

Help is available from addiction treatment centers across the country. Let us help you on your road to recovery, starting at an alcohol or drug rehab center best suited for you and your situation.

Transitional Housing

After undergoing detox and a residential treatment program for a substance abuse disorder, many require continued assistance in their efforts to regain economic self-sufficiency and independence. Transitional housing, often referred to as sober living, is the next step in the process of transitioning from a residential treatment program back into society. Transitional housing is intended for individuals and families who are in recovery and require further assistance before living independently on their own.

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