A Safe Haven is a substance abuse treatment facility located in Chicago, IL, dedicated to helping individuals and families recover from addiction. Situated at 7346 South Kingston Avenue, A Safe Haven serves adults seeking recovery as well as parents who need specialized residential support for their children during treatment. The facility recognizes that recovery is a deeply personal journey and offers multiple levels of care to meet each person's unique needs.
A Safe Haven provides several evidence-based treatment options to support recovery at different stages. Outpatient programs allow individuals to receive therapy and counseling while maintaining daily responsibilities at home or work. Residential long-term treatment (30 days or more) offers intensive, immersive care for those requiring structured environments and round-the-clock support. The facility also operates as a halfway house, providing transitional housing for individuals stepping down from intensive residential care or preparing to return to independent living. Additionally, A Safe Haven uniquely addresses the needs of parents by offering residential beds for clients' children, allowing families to stay together while pursuing recovery. This comprehensive approach ensures that treatment can be tailored to individual circumstances and clinical needs.
A Safe Haven accepts self-payment and cash options, and the facility offers payment assistance—individuals are encouraged to contact the facility directly to discuss available options and what may be covered. The facility understands that financial concerns can delay treatment-seeking, and staff members are available to work with you on payment solutions. Cost should never be a barrier to getting the help you or your loved one needs.
Recovery is possible, and A Safe Haven is ready to support your journey. If you or someone you care about is struggling with substance abuse, reaching out for help is a sign of strength. Call 312-372-6707 today to speak with an admissions specialist who can answer your questions, discuss treatment options, and help you take the first step toward healing. Your call is confidential, and help is available now.