A Way Out

The Kane County Sheriff’s Office has adopted a revolutionary new program aimed at getting addicts the help they need.

Our goal is to keep people with substance abuse problems out of the criminal justice system and into treatment.

The Kane County Sheriff offers substance abuse assessment 24/7 to anyone in Kane County that wishes to seek recovery. Appropriate inpatient or outpatient referral and placement are determined by assessment and based on availability. If you are unable to pay for treatment due to lack of insurance or financial resources, you will not be turned away from participation in the program. Kane County works with providers that are able to accept a number of different insurance plans and accommodate those without insurance.

Our goal is to help individuals reach treatment and collaborate with private, public health and community-based agencies to get citizens into the addiction recovery programs. Too few people using opioids can get treatment to help them conquer dependence. The problem is getting the treatment to those who need and want it. ​

We want to use this platform to let the citizens of Kane County know what is available and encourage them to use it.

In Need Of Immediate Help? Please Reach Out.

Maureen O’Connell – Treatment Liaison Coordinator
Cell: (224) 407-6758 Phone: (630) 232-8400
Email: awayoutkanecounty@gmail.com
Text: Text AWAYOUT and your information to 847411

How the Program Works

We offer substance abuse assessment 24/7 to anyone in Kane County that wishes to seek recovery. We have partnered with addiction specialists and treatment centers to ensure that our citizens receive the care and treatment they deserve — not in days or weeks, but immediately.

Appropriate inpatient or outpatient referral and placement are determined by assessment and based on availability. 

 

All a participant needs to do is follow these steps:

 

What happens next. 

*If you are in possession of any illegal or legal drugs or drug paraphernalia, the representative will take them from you. You will not be arrested or charged for any drugs or drug paraphernalia turned over. *Warrants – In many cases involving active warrants, the Law Enforcement Agency will look into your case and determine the appropriate course of action. Please be advised, however, that the appropriate course of action may be to serve the warrant.

We’re on your team.

Our Police Officers have received specialized training in responding to people who have a substance abuse issue. In addition Police Officers know exactly what to do to render assistance during an opioid overdose and use naloxone to reverse the opioid overdoses.
The Treatment Liaison Coordinator is part of the Kane County Behavioral Health staff. This is the individual that will conduct your initial assessment and search for the applicable program or placement.

For More Information, Please Contact:

Maureen O’Connell – Treatment Liaison Coordinator
Cell: (224) 407-6758 Phone: (630) 232-8400
Email: awayoutkanecounty@gmail.com
Text: Text AWAYOUT and your information to 847411

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