Detox Programs for Men

bulletDetox
bulletExtended Detox
bulletMen's Residential Programs
bulletCee's Manor

Detox

Men who regularly experience problems with alcohol and/or other drug abuse or dependency may be referred by their families, by police or by other agencies to the Detox Unit at Haymarket House. Located at 120 N. Sangamon, in the McDermott Center, this unit has no limit on beds available for its services. It offers a stay of 24 hours or less, including:

bulletIntake
bulletPhysical and psychological assessment
bulletEvaluation for further treatment
bulletMedical intervention, if necessary
bulletStabilization and referral
bulletDrug testing, performed on site

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Extended Detox

Clients who want or need extended detox may receive up to five day's stay. Haymarket House has 24 beds available for:

bulletFurther evaluation and assessment
bulletContinued detox
bulletSelf-help group meetings held daily
bulletIndividual and group counseling

Clients are referred to other programs of Haymarket House or to other agencies for further residential or outpatient substance abuse treatment.

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Men's Residential Program

The Men's Residential Treatment Program is tailored to meet the clients specific needs. This variable length of stay, 23-bed program provides a safe, supportive and structured environment in which to learn and to practice the principles of recovery. Program components include:

bulletStructured daily group therapy
bulletEducational lectures and videos
bulletIndividual counseling
bulletRecreational therapy
bulletSelf-help meetings
bulletFamily involvement
bulletRelapse prevention
bulletAftercare planning and referral

This comprehensive therapeutic approach is designed to provide clients with the tools needed for the recovery process.

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Cee's Manor

Cee's Manor is a residential sanctuary for adult male substance abusers.

Located at 120 N. Sangamon, in Chicago, and operated as a program of the Chicago Clergy Association, Cee's Manor offers open-ended stays to chronic abusers, requiring them to have had formal treatment and to pay for their room and board.

The environment offers not only a quality of life that many residents feel is worth striving to maintain, but also a structured daily living, recreational activities and self-help group meetings that enable them to continue their sobriety.

Residents are assisted with vocational training, and when appropriate, in finding other affordable housing.

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