Road Map

Trails

 

Level I - Minimum Risk

 

·  10 Hours of Risk Education classes

 

Level II - Moderate Risk

 

·  10 Hours of Risk Education classes

 

·  12 Hours of Early Intervention

 

Level II - Significant Risk

 

·  10 Hours of Risk Education classes

 

·  20 Hours of Substance Abuse Treatment followed by a Continuing Care
    Program

 

Level III - High Risk

 

·  75 Hours of Substance Abuse Treatment followed by a Continuing Care
Plan

 

Places

 

Research and educational information regarding alcohol/drugs and related topics on treatment, prevention, etc.
www.health.org/
www.drugabuse.gov/
www.prevention.org

Narcotics Anonymous
www.na.org

Alcoholics Anonymous Website
www.alcoholics-anonymous.org

 

Chat rooms
Recovery Online provides recovery support (online) 24 hours a day as well as additional information regarding 12-step programs.
www.onlinerecovery.org


Illinois alcohol and other drug abuse professional certification association
www.iaodapca.org

Illinois Department of Human Services Alcoholism and Substance Abuse information
http://www.state.il.us/agency/dhs/indexasanp.html

Illinois Secretary of State Department of Administrative Hearings
www.sos.state.il.us/depts/adm_hear/adm_home.html

State of Illinois website
www.state.il.us

Q & A

 

Do you accept walk-ins?

No appointments only

 

What are the hours of operation?

Sunday-Saturday

8am-5pm by appointment only

 

Monday - Friday

8am-8pm by appointment only

 

What documents do I need to obtain an evaluation?

  • Law Enforcement Sworn
  • Picture ID
  • Driver's Record or Driver's Abstract
  • Court Orders
  • Evaluation Fee

When are Risk Education Classes?

  • Saturday & Sunday

What are the class times?

  • 9:00AM-11:30AM
  • 2.5 hours per session

How many hours are  Risk Education Class?

  • 10 hours

How many classes must I attend to receive credit?

  • 4 classes