If you’re concerned that you or someone you love might have a mental health or substance abuse problem, you’re not alone. Fifty-three million American adults live with mental health disorders or addiction. Almost 10 million of them endure a substance addiction and a mental health disorder at the same time.
At NuLife Behavioral Health, we can help. We understand that a person’s life doesn’t slow down, even when they need treatment. That’s why we offer outpatient services that meet your need for high-quality rehab programs that fit your busy schedule.
We’re located in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, about 40 minutes from Chicago.
To get from Chicago, Illinois, to Nulife Behavioral Health, 1400 Lake Cook Road, in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, follow these directions, depending on your location within the city.
Starting from Chicago, Illinois
- Take W Ida B. Wells Dr to IL-110 W/Chicago – Kansas City Expy/Dwight D. Eisenhower Expy/Eisenhower Expy for 2 minutes (0.4 mi)
- Follow I-90 W and I-294 N to Deerfield. Take exit 52 from I-294 N
for 32 minutes (27.7 mi)
3.Follow Lake Cook Rd for 3.1 miles to your destination at Nulife Behavioral Health, 1400 Lake Cook Rd, Buffalo Grove, Il.
Starting from Chicago, Illinois–West Side
- Get on I-290 W from W Jackson Blvd and S Hamlin Blvd for about 2 minutes (0.5 mi)
- Follow I-290 W and I-294 N to Deerfield. Take exit 52 from I-294 N for 33 minutes (32.0 mi)
- Follow Lake Cook Rd for 3.1 miles to your destination at Nulife Behavioral Health, Lake Cook Rd, Buffalo Grove, IL.
Starting from Chicago, Illinois–South Side
- Get on I-94 W from W 79th St for 5 minutes (1.4 mi)
- Follow I-94 Express W, I-90 W and I-294 N to Deerfield. Take exit 52 from I-294 and go 35.8 miles.
- Follow Lake Cook Rd to your destination at Nulife Behavioral Health, Lake Cook Rd, Buffalo Grove, IL.
What We Treat
Mental Health Treatment at NuLife Illinois
Mental health disorders are very common in the US. The following are a few of the more common mental health conditions we treat at NuLife Behavioral Health:
- Anxiety. Anxiety is the most common family of psychological disorders in the nation, affecting 19 million adults. Although all forms of anxiety can be debilitating, anxiety responds well to treatment.
- Depression. Depression robs a person’s life of joy. It’s much more than passing sadness. Depression can consume a person’s life unless they seek treatment.
- Trauma & Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Although combat is responsible for many cases of PTSD, other events like assault, rape, neglect–even surviving a serious car accident–can produce PTSD.
- Bipolar Disorder. Bipolar disorder’s effects are much more devastating than regular changes in one’s mood. Like the rest of these disorders, it’s a condition that can be incapacitating, but with the proper treatment, bipolar disorder can be controlled.
Addiction Treatment
- Alcohol. Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in the US and the world. For millions, it causes alcohol addiction. Alcohol addiction, also known as alcoholism, can be successfully treated.
- Prescription Drugs. Prescription painkillers like oxycodone and sedatives such as Xanax, Valium, and Ativan have legitimate uses but can also be addictive.
- Heroin. Heroin is a highly addictive opioid in the same family as many prescription analgesics. Unlike medications, heroin is illegal and can be lethal when mixed with alcohol or other substances.
- Cocaine. Cocaine delivers euphoria and energy to its users. As an illegal stimulant, it’s addictive and produces serious harm to the heart and nervous system.
- Meth. Crystal methamphetamine is a profoundly addictive stimulant. Unlike other substances, it can cause addiction within a few uses. Although it can cause severe damage to a person’s health–and life–meth addiction responds to treatment.
Our levels of care include traditional outpatient services and more intensive outpatient treatment. These more involved options include our intensive outpatient program (IOP), designed as a step between partial hospitalization and regular outpatient counseling, and partial hospitalization (PHP), which occurs 5 days a week, 4 to 5 hours a day. At all levels of care, participants return home in the evenings.
Our treatment programs provide all of the following:
- Individual Therapy: One-on-one sessions with a mental health professional to address the emotional and behavioral habits that fuel a client’s mental disorders, substance addiction, or both.
- Group Therapy: Therapy sessions involving multiple patients, often focused on shared experiences. Group therapy topics include coping strategies, substance abuse recovery, stress management, and living life on life’s terms.
- Family Therapy: Family counseling sessions may involve many topics, like new ways of supporting each other. Family therapy helps uncover habitual patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that keep people from getting their needs met.
- Substance Abuse Treatment: At NuLife in Illinois, we offer medication-assisted treatment, counseling, and support groups for individuals struggling with addiction.
- Psychiatric Services: These Include evaluation, diagnosis, and medication management for mental health disorders.
- Support Groups: Peer-led groups provide support and a sense of community for individuals facing similar challenges.
- Educational Programs: IOP and PHP offer workshops or seminars on mental health and wellness.
- Aftercare and Relapse Prevention: Ongoing support to maintain recovery and prevent a relapse after the initial treatment phases.
NuLife’s Programming Options
We offer several levels of care tailored to your unique needs. They include our partial hospitalization program and an intensive outpatient program. Both of these treatment options allow participants to go about their normal routines.
PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM
Our partial hospitalization program (PHP) is for people who need more support than a traditional outpatient program offers but don’t require 24/7 inpatient treatment. PHP typically consists of six to eight hours of programming daily, five to seven days per week.
Partial hospitalization offers individual, group, and family therapy and an array of holistic treatments, including music, yoga, acupuncture, and experiential therapies.
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM
IOP typically consists of 12 hours of programming a week. While in this program, clients continue to build healthy coping skills. In our IOP, clients participate in small interactive groups and individual sessions with their primary therapists.
Typically, clients attend sessions for 12 hours weekly. Clients attend three group therapy sessions a week and individual counseling sessions with a licensed mental health professional. We also encourage clients in our substance abuse treatment program to participate in 12-step support meetings, which can be a way to continue building a support system after treatment.
All our treatment programs offer cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy, two of the gold standard treatments for recovery from mental health disorders, substance addiction, or both.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Dual diagnosis, or co-occurring disorders, happens when a person has a mental health disorder and substance addiction at the same time. Dual diagnosis care requires the advanced treatment you’ll find at NuLife Behavioral Health in Buffalo Grove, Illinois.
Insurances We Accept
NuLife Behavioral Health accepts most insurances, including:
If you don’t see your insurance listed, call us now to talk to one of our admissions coordinators. We will check your insurance and verify your coverage.
Addiction Resources for Chicago, Illinois
AA Meetings
Chicago AA keeps an up-to-date list of all meetings in Chicago. The list is updated daily. You may reach them at their office at 180 North Wabash Avenue, Suite 305. Their toll-free number is 800-371-1474.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings in the Chicago Area
NA’s Chicago website lists and updates NA meeting availability daily. You can get exact locations and directions from their meeting finder.
SMART Recovery
If you’re interested in a non-12-step program, SMART Recovery might be for you. You may find a list of SMART Recovery program meetings here.
Medicaid/County Resources
Cook County offers a variety of services at low to no-cost for mental health and substance abuse. You may read about those here. The Illinois Department of Human Services also maintains an extensive list of services for mental health and substance abuse.
Mental Health Resources for Chicago Area, Illinois
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) maintains exhaustive resources for people needing mental health services in the city of Chicago, including their helpline at 833-626-4242. You may also reach them by email or phoning (217) 522-1403.
A list of local NAMI affiliates, including websites, addresses and phone numbers is available.
Mental Health Support Groups in Chicago Area, Illinois
NAMI Chicago offers support groups virtually and in person. You may also find a comprehensive listing of support groups and services here, including websites, phone numbers, and contacts.