About Gateway Foundation Chicago Independence
Gateway Foundation Chicago Independence is a drug and alcohol rehab center in Chicago, Illinois. The facility offers a full continuum of care including detox, residential treatment and intensive outpatient, outpatient programs and recovery housing, aftercare and alumni support.
With specialized programming for LGBTQ individuals and veterans, Gateway Foundation Chicago Independence delivers person centered treatment for adults facing substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health challenges.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Treatment often begins with medically supervised withdrawal management where clients safely transition off drugs or alcohol. For opioid use disorder, medication assisted treatment options include methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone to reduce cravings and support long term recovery.
Clients can move into residential treatment for immersive care, then step down to intensive outpatient or standard outpatient services as they rebuild independence. Throughout each level, individuals participate in cognitive behavioral therapy, rational behavior therapy and complementary approaches like music therapy to address addiction, trauma and anxiety, depression and PTSD in a holistic treatment plan.
What to Know
- Location: Chicago's West Side at 3828 W Taylor Street, centrally accessible near Independence Boulevard
- Levels of care: Withdrawal management, residential and IOP, outpatient and recovery housing, aftercare and alumni programming
- Who they treat: Adults of all genders with specialized tracks for LGBTQ individuals and veterans
- Treatment approach: Evidence based therapies including CBT and rational behavior therapy, medication assisted treatment and music therapy
- Payment options: Accepts all major insurance, Medicaid and self pay, sliding scale assistance and financing
- Walk in access: Open for walk ins Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 8:00pm





