Central East Alcohol and Drug Council, located in Charleston, IL, is a comprehensive substance abuse treatment facility dedicated to serving individuals and families struggling with addiction. The facility's Women's Project specializes in gender-responsive care for women, adolescents, and teens, recognizing that tailored treatment approaches improve outcomes. With a commitment to accessibility and family-centered support, Central East provides residential beds for children of clients, understanding that family stability is essential to recovery.
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council offers multiple levels of care to meet clients at different stages of their recovery journey. Residential treatment provides 24-hour clinical supervision and therapeutic support for individuals requiring intensive care and stabilization. The facility's halfway house or sober living program offers a structured environment for clients transitioning from residential care back to independent living, with peer support and continued counseling. Outpatient services allow individuals to receive treatment while maintaining work, school, or family responsibilities, with flexible scheduling and evidence-based therapy. These coordinated levels of care ensure continuity and allow clients to step down to less intensive services as their recovery progresses.
Central East Alcohol and Drug Council accepts Medicaid, private health insurance, state-financed programs, self-payment, and Access to Recovery vouchers, ensuring that financial circumstances do not prevent individuals from accessing care. The facility offers sliding fee scales to accommodate varying income levels and is committed to working with clients to identify affordable payment options. Insurance coverage for substance abuse treatment is protected under the Mental Health Parity Act, meaning many plans cover addiction treatment the same way they cover other medical conditions.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery, Central East Alcohol and Drug Council is here to help. Please call (217) 348-5444 to speak directly with admissions staff about available programs, verify your insurance coverage, and begin your journey to lasting recovery today.