About Loretto Hospital – Chicago
Located just 15 minutes outside of downtown Chicago, Illinois is the Loretto hospital. This is a non-profit healthcare facility that’s committed to providing quality care to residents throughout the community.
Providing a welcoming environment to people from all walks of life, you’ll find compassionate, judgment free support and top quality healthcare services.
Their behavioral health department addresses struggles with mental health and they have dedicated programming if you’re working through a substance use disorder. They also have a Driving Under the Influence program if you’ve lost driving privileges or are involved in the legal system because of drug or alcohol use.
Services are offered in both an inpatient and outpatient setting. They accept Medicaid and Medicare.
Although this is a traditional medical facility, you’ll find that the staff and medical team here work cohesively in support of you to address your recovery goals. It feels like a partnership when you move through your treatment plan and you’ll be served in a therapeutic environment where you’ll learn recovery skills that will help you build positive habits.
As a traditional hospital facility, you can expect evidence based practices including medically supervised withdrawal and clinical care. Medication management might be weaved into your treatment to address symptoms, especially if those symptoms exist alongside a cooccuring mental health struggle.
Many people with chronic addiction struggles will start care under their residential rehabilitation program and step down to outpatient care located in the same building. With services under the same roof, it makes it more streamlined to receive care.
This hospital’s commitment to serving residents throughout the region is exemplified through their Mobile Crisis Unit. This unit will deploy at any time of day if you’re experiencing a crisis, are struggling with thoughts of suicide, or need something as simple as a mental health assessment to determine how to start the recovery process.