Substance Abuse

Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Illinois Helpline for Opiods and Other Substances

833-2-FINDHELP

Text Help to 833234

Jasper County Health Department

Richland County

405 S. Whittle, Avenue, Olney, IL

618-392-3226

WIC, FCM, lead testing, pregnancy testing, breastfeeding support, behavioral health, substance abuse, and counseling

Lawrence County Health Department-Behavior Health Clinic

11362 Country Club Road, PO Box 516, Lawrenceville, IL 62439

618-943-3754, ext. 5

Providing mental health assessments, outpatient mental health treatment, substance abuse evaluations, level 1 treatment-individual and group, DUI assessments and updates, risk education classes, and psychosocial rehabilitation services. 

Medication Assistance Treatment Services 

SIHF Healthcare - Dr. Rise Hatten

1200 N. East St, Olney, IL

618-395-5222

Providing services to offer comfort and support in controlling opioid dependence. 

Narcotics Anonymous

Free Methodist Church

223. W. Cherry St, Olney, IL

818-773-9999, ext. 133

NA offers addicts a way to live drug-free through weekly meetings and a 12-step recovery program.