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Veteran Mental Health Care - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Jesse Brown VA Medical Center

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides veterans with mental health services to treat conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST), depression, grief, anxiety, and other needs. Medical centers and clinics provide consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a range of psychological issues.

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VA Health Care - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Jesse Brown VA Medical Center

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides primary care to eligible veterans through the VA Health Care program. Registering as a patient with the VA provides access to a number of other services, including specialty care, mental health care, pharmacy services, and more. VA primary care providers will work closely with veterans to plan for all the care they need to stay healthy and well throughout their lives, including immunizations and vaccinations. They will also work with family members or caregivers who support veterans.

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Substance Use Treatment for Veterans - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Lakeside VA Clinic

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides many options for Veterans seeking treatment for substance use problems, ranging from unhealthy alcohol use to life-threatening addiction. Services may include:Medically managed detoxification to stop substance use safely, and services to get stableDrug substitution therapies and newer medicines to reduce cravings (like methadone and buprenorphine for opiate addiction)Nicotine replacement or other medicines for stopping tobacco useShort-term outpatient counselingIntensive outpatient treatmentMarriage and family counselingSelf-help groupsResidential (live-in) careContinuing care and relapse prevention (making sure you don't slip back into the same substance use problems)

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Mental Health Treatment for Adults - Riveredge Hospital - Main Location

Riveredge Hospital offers adult inpatient mental health programs, outpatient programs, and therapies for adults, ages 18 and over. Additionally, they offer treatment and services for individuals facing co-occurring disorders related to mental health and substance use difficulties. Veterans experiencing a suicidal crisis can also receive care at no cost.

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Disabled Patriot Fund - Disabled Patriot Fund

Disabled Patriot Fund provides assistance for local U.S. veterans and their families adversely affected by their military service.

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Intensive Outpatient Program - The National Center of Excellence for Veterans and their Families at Rush - Chicago - West Jackson Boulevard

The National Center of Excellence for Veterans and their Families at Rush offers an intensive outpatient program (IOP) for veterans and service members struggling still with the invisible wounds of PTSD, MST and related conditions.

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VA Health Care - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Oak Lawn VA Clinic

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides primary care to eligible veterans through the VA Health Care program. Registering as a patient with the VA provides access to a number of other services, including specialty care, mental health care, pharmacy services, and more. VA primary care providers will work closely with veterans to plan for all the care they need to stay healthy and well throughout their lives, including immunizations and vaccinations. They will also work with family members or caregivers who support veterans.

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Job Search Assistance - Code Platoon - Main Office

Code Platoon helps veterans and military spouses find a software engineer career.

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Substance Use Treatment for Veterans - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Auburn Gresham VA Clinic

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides many options for Veterans seeking treatment for substance use problems, ranging from unhealthy alcohol use to life-threatening addiction. Services may include:Medically managed detoxification to stop substance use safely, and services to get stableDrug substitution therapies and newer medicines to reduce cravings (like methadone and buprenorphine for opiate addiction)Nicotine replacement or other medicines for stopping tobacco useShort-term outpatient counselingIntensive outpatient treatmentMarriage and family counselingSelf-help groupsResidential (live-in) careContinuing care and relapse prevention (making sure you don't slip back into the same substance use problems)

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Veterans' Employment Empowerment Project - The Chicago Lighthouse - Main Office, Low Vision Clinic, & Chicago Lighthouse Industries

The Chicago Lighthouse's Veterans' Employment Empowerment Project is designed to assess job readiness and provide on-the-job training to Veterans seeking employment in customer service roles. With recruitment support from community partners such as the Department of Veterans Affairs, Goodwill Industries, National Able Network, Jesse Brown Medical Center, and Hines VA Hospital, we are able to provide permanent employment and ongoing support to promote career advancement.

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Emergency-Only Financial Assistance - Cook County - Veterans Assistance Commission

Cook County Clerks's Office- Veterans Assistance Commission offers a variety of emergency financial assistance for eligible veterans.

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Veteran Mental Health Care - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Orland Park Vet Center

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides veterans with mental health services to treat conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST), depression, grief, anxiety, and other needs. Medical centers and clinics provide consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a range of psychological issues.

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Veteran Mental Health Care - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Auburn Gresham VA Clinic

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides veterans with mental health services to treat conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST), depression, grief, anxiety, and other needs. Medical centers and clinics provide consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a range of psychological issues.

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Outpatient Program - The National Center of Excellence for Veterans and their Families at Rush - Chicago - West Jackson Boulevard

The National Center of Excellence for Veterans and their Families at Rush offers in-person and virtual outpatient care at the Road Home Program which consists of weekly therapy sessions. Treatment focuses on immediate symptom reduction, long-term mental health recovery, and permanent lifestyle changes for veterans, service members, and their families. The length of treatment varies, but veterans, service members, and families leave with the tools and skills needed to move forward and build healthy, productive relationships and lives.

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Intensive Outpatient Program - The National Center of Excellence for Veterans and their Families at Rush - Chicago - South Paulina Street

The National Center of Excellence for Veterans and their Families at Rush offers an intensive outpatient program (IOP) for veterans and service members struggling still with the invisible wounds of PTSD, MST and related conditions.

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Friends and Family Network - Homicide Survivors Support Groups - Cook County - State's Attorney - Victim Witness Assistance

Cook County - State's Attorney - Victim Witness Assistance provides a support group for individuals and families who have been affected by homicide. Victim Witness Assistance also provides referrals for other support groups throughout Cook County. Days and hours of support groups vary, please call for more information on accessing this group.

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Veteran Mental Health Care - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Evanston VA Clinic

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides veterans with mental health services to treat conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST), depression, grief, anxiety, and other needs. Medical centers and clinics provide consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a range of psychological issues.

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Veteran Mental Health Care - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Chicago Heights VA Clinic

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides veterans with mental health services to treat conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST), depression, grief, anxiety, and other needs. Medical centers and clinics provide consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a range of psychological issues.

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Outpatient Program - The National Center of Excellence for Veterans and their Families at Rush - Chicago - South Paulina Street

The National Center of Excellence for Veterans and their Families at Rush offers in-person and virtual outpatient care at the Road Home Program which consists of weekly therapy sessions. Treatment focuses on immediate symptom reduction, long-term mental health recovery, and permanent lifestyle changes for veterans, service members, and their families. The length of treatment varies, but veterans, service members, and families leave with the tools and skills needed to move forward and build healthy, productive relationships and lives.

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VA Health Care - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Evanston VA Clinic

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides primary care to eligible veterans through the VA Health Care program. Registering as a patient with the VA provides access to a number of other services, including specialty care, mental health care, pharmacy services, and more. VA primary care providers will work closely with veterans to plan for all the care they need to stay healthy and well throughout their lives, including immunizations and vaccinations. They will also work with family members or caregivers who support veterans.

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Job Training and Readiness - Code Platoon - Main Office

Code Platoon provides a 14-week job training program to support employment for veterans and military spouses to start a career as a full-stack software developer.

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Veterans Forward Program - National Able Network - American Job Center at Prairie State College

National Able Network's Veterans Forward Program helps veterans of all eras and branches transition from military to civilian careers.

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Substance Use Treatment for Veterans - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Jesse Brown VA Medical Center

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides many options for Veterans seeking treatment for substance use problems, ranging from unhealthy alcohol use to life-threatening addiction. Services may include:Medically managed detoxification to stop substance use safely, and services to get stableDrug substitution therapies and newer medicines to reduce cravings (like methadone and buprenorphine for opiate addiction)Nicotine replacement or other medicines for stopping tobacco useShort-term outpatient counselingIntensive outpatient treatmentMarriage and family counselingSelf-help groupsResidential (live-in) careContinuing care and relapse prevention (making sure you don't slip back into the same substance use problems)

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VA Health Care - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Chicago VA Clinic

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (United States VA) provides primary care to eligible veterans through the VA Health Care program. Registering as a patient with the VA provides access to a number of other services, including specialty care, mental health care, pharmacy services, and more. VA primary care providers will work closely with veterans to plan for all the care they need to stay healthy and well throughout their lives, including immunizations and vaccinations. They will also work with family members or caregivers who support veterans.

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Veterans Forward Program - National Able Network - American Job Center In Pilsen

National Able Network's Veterans Forward Program helps veterans of all eras and branches transition from military to civilian careers.

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