Illinois State Funded Rehab Centers

Treatment Centers Nearby

Call 800-496-0542 to speak with an alcohol or drug abuse counselor.
StateFundedRehab.com provides only listings of drug and alcohol rehab centers that use government money to support people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs receive treatment or supportive services. A vast majority of drug users are in this category due to having spent all of their money on their addiction. That is why it is important for states to provide for this service.

Cities in Illinois with State Funded Rehab Centers

Southwood Interventions

5701 South Wood Street
Chicago, IL - 60636
(773) 737-4600

Chicago - A Safe Haven

7349-7355 North Damen Avenue
Chicago, IL - 60645
773-435-8300-84

Aunt Marthas SEADAC

8640 South Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL - 60617
773-731-9100

Preferred Family Healthcare DBA Great River Recovery Resources

428 South 36th Street
Quincy, IL - 62301
217-224-6300-12

Preferred Family Healthcare DBA Great River Recovery Resources

418 South 36th Street
Quincy, IL - 62301
217-224-6300

Mental Health Centers of Western IL Pike Site

120 North Williams Industrial Drive
Pittsfield, IL - 62363
217-285-4436

Chestnut Health Systems

50 Northgate Industrial Drive
Granite City, IL - 62040
(618) 877-4420

Gateway Alcohol and Drug Trt Centers Caseyville

600 West Lincoln Street
Caseyville, IL - 62232
618-345-3970

Gateway Foundation Alcohol and Drug Treatment Swansea

1 Bronze Pointe Boulevard
Belleville, IL - 62226
618-234-9002

Human Service Center of Southern Metro East/Chester Office

115 East Stacey Street
Chester, IL - 62233
618-826-4547

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What Are State Funded Rehab Centers?

State Funded Rehab Centers, other than medicaid, are government funded rehab centers. These are low to no cost rehab centers for addicted people.

Are these State Funded Rehab Centers free?

Yes, these are very affordable or free options for those needing addiction treatment. These public assistance facilities often have waiting lists. View our FAQ and How To section for information on getting accepted in to these programs.