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Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka

Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka

Drug Rehab Center in Watseka, Illinois

  • Substance Abuse
  • Opioid Addiction
  • Mental Health
  • Dual Diagnosis
  • Drug Addiction
  • Alcoholism

Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka is a CARF accredited, evidence-based addiction treatment facility dedicated to providing individuals with personalized care and utilizing the most effective treatments available to promote sobriety and long-term recovery goals since 1961.

About This Watseka, IL Facility

Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka, located in Watseka, Illinois, is an addiction treatment facility that has been providing services since 1961. Accredited by CARF, the facility offers various levels of care to individuals suffering from substance abuse, drug addiction, alcoholism, mental health issues, opioid addiction, and dual diagnosis. They provide aftercare support, drug rehab, outpatient treatment, detoxification, intervention services, dual-diagnosis treatment, and intensive outpatient programs. With their long-standing history and CARF certification, Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka is committed to providing quality care to those seeking recovery.

Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka offers a comprehensive range of services to address addiction and substance abuse issues. Their programs include aftercare support, allowing individuals to receive ongoing support and guidance after completing treatment. They offer drug rehab services, providing a structured and supportive environment for individuals to recover from substance abuse. Outpatient treatment options are also available, allowing individuals to receive treatment while still maintaining their daily responsibilities. The facility offers detoxification programs to help individuals safely and comfortably withdraw from drugs or alcohol. In addition, they provide intervention services to help families and loved ones encourage individuals to seek treatment. With their dual-diagnosis approach, Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka also recognizes and addresses the co-occurring mental health issues that often accompany addiction.

Genders
  • Male
  • Female
  • Gender Exclusive Center
  • Ages
  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Adults
  • Seniors (65+)
  • Modality
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Family
  • Groups
  • Additional
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Veteran Specific
  • Smoking Allowed
  • Multiple Centers
  • Accreditations

    CARF

    The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) is a non-profit organization that specifically accredits rehab organizations. Founded in 1966, CARF's, mission is to help service providers like rehab facilities maintain high standards of care.

    Conditions and Issues Treated

    Substance abuse refers to the intensive and inappropriate use of psychoactive substances. These include illegal drugs, alcohol, and even the excessive use of prescription drugs. Overuse of these substances leads to severe physical or psychological dependence.

    Substance abuse is treatable and the duration of treatment and most successful sobriety can require weeks or months of professional care at Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka in Watseka.

    Opioid addiction treatment facilities like Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka support people struggling with opioid dependency, which covers illegal and prescription opioids. People often abuse prescription opioids to get high instead of adhering to a medical provider’s directions. Addiction forces people to crave for opioids impulsively without factoring in the dangers these drugs bring to them.

    Most opioid addiction treatment plans include detoxification and subsequent medications to ease the process. However, that’s only the beginning. Behavioral therapies and counseling are also necessary to resolve the root cause of addiction. This overall approach decreases the likelihood of falling off the wagon. In some instances, therapies can be done at home.

    Addiction is often caused by an underlying issue. Mental illnesses like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or anxiety disorder could lie at the root. A dual diagnosis by Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka aims to treat the addiction as well as the cause of the addiction. This ensures the patient will not fall back on old ways after treatment is complete.

    Addiction, ADHD, Alcohol Abuse, Anxiety, Behavioral Issues, Bipolar Disorder, Coping Skills, Crisis, Depression, Divorce, Domestic Abuse, Drug Addiction, Dual Diagnosis (Co-Occuring Disorders), Family Conflict, Gambling Addiction, Life Transitions, Medication Management, Mental Health, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Opioid Addiction, Parenting, Relationship Issues, Schizophrenia, School Issues, Self Esteem, Self-Harming / Suicidal Ideation, Sexual Abuse, Social Anxiety, Substance Abuse, Trauma and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) 

    Levels of Care Offered

    This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Aftercare Support, Detox, Drug Rehab, Dual-Diagnosis, Intensive Outpatient, Intervention, Outpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.

    Detox is the stage of recovery where the drugs or alcohol are fully removed from your body. As you stop using, your body metabolizes the last dose or drink and starts sending triggers to your brain to get more. These cues lead to cravings. If additional substances are not obtained you begin to go through withdrawal. Your body begins to reset chemical pathways and other metabolic processes begin which can be extremely uncomfortable.

    There are two different ways to detox, with medications and without. Depending on your level of addiction and what you are using, you may need medical supervision. For many drugs and alcohol, the acute phase of detox can be completed in a number of days. Cravings and certain longer-term withdrawal symptoms may remain for longer as your body completely rids itself of the drug and relearns how to function without it.

    An Intensive Outpatient Program like what’s offered at Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka, targets those who need intensive treatment but would rather get it in the comfort of their homes. The treatment programs vary in duration and intensity. They can be tailored to suit the patient’s needs.

    Outpatient treatment plans cover diagnosis, detoxification, management, and counseling. They are a popular option for those who have graduated from inpatient facilities. Services in Illinois include medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and individual and group therapy.

    Most people with addiction in Watseka do not readily recognize that they need help. Family and friends need to take action and express their concern over their loved one’s well-being. It’s best to seek specialists like Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka, who provide intervention services.

    Aftercare support plays an important role when sustaining a patient’s full recovery at Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka. Patients also receive assistance in making living arrangements in halfway houses. Career counseling is available for those who want a fresh start. There are also local community programs in Watseka, IL such as Alcoholics Anonymous.

    Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka‘s Therapies & Programs

    During individual therapy at Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka in Watseka, Illinois, the person in recovery meets with a therapist one-on-one to go over the situation and learn from their mistakes. The counselor or therapist will use this time to address causes of an addiction, triggers, any type of mental issue or dual diagnosis, and aftercare plans. They will help fill in any gaps in future plans to give the person the best chances of attaining and maintaining long-term sobriety.

    Couples therapy reduces the dysfunctional behavior in a relationship that may cause addiction. It can help one or both members of the couple. It targets addiction and it can make for a healthier relationship.

    Patients who receive generous support from their loved ones have better chances of completing their recovery. Genetics play a role when it comes to addiction, so it’s better to approach the problem as a unit. Family members can help an individual avoid addiction triggers and guide him or her in making lifestyle changes.

    Group therapy is a type of counseling at Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka in Watseka, IL that occurs between a bunch of strangers. The goal of group therapy sessions is to foster hope and a sense of belonging. It also helps to have people who can relate to what you’re going through. Good behaviors can also be contagious.

    As a means of managing pain that has plagued them in the past, many individuals turn to drugs and alcohol. Assault, negligence, the loss of a loved one, and other unfortunate events may involve trauma. This treatment, offered and administrated by Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka in Watseka, IL provides individuals the resources to cope with past traumas healthily.

    Dialectical behavioral therapy focuses on eliminating negative thoughts such as suicidal thoughts. It is useful in the treatment of patients with uncontrollable emotions. The term “dialectic” means the integration of opposites. In the substance abuse context, DBT refers to accepting the patient’s addiction.

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is suitable for patients recovering from an addiction of any kind. This therapy modality strengthens a person’s ability to stay on top of their emotional state. CBT is also suitable for managing co-occurring disorders like depression and bipolar illness. It helps people in Illinois communicate and express their emotions well.

    Life skills training helps the recovering person gain the skills and confidence necessary to function well in the world. Life skills training focuses on practical activities like cooking, job seeking, social interactions, and money management. This kind of training at Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka helps fill in the gaps caused by addiction with useful, immediately usable skills.

    Nutrition Therapy focuses on improving the emotional and physical health by diet, or Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT). A diet low in certain nutrients can contribute to feelings that can trigger addiction or relapse. To cure the body and discourage addictive behavior, diet therapy encourages healthy eating.

    Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) helps smokers get nicotine into their system without resorting to smoking. NRT lowers down nicotine cravings, so the patient does not go through physical weakness. Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka in Watseka, Illinois couples NRT with counseling and other means of support giving long-term smokers a better chance of quitting.

    Aftercare, Anger Management, Case Management, Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT), Couples Therapy, Court Approved Services, Creative Arts Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Discharge Planning, Drug Rehab, DUI/DWI Evaluations + Screening + Assessment, Employment Counseling / Training, Family Therapy, Forensic Psychology, Group Therapy, Health education services other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitis, Hepatitis Education / Counseling / Support, HIV or AIDS education, Individual Therapy, Intensive Outpatient (IOP), Interpersonal, Intervention, Life Skills, Matrix Model, Motivational Interviewing, Nutrition Therapy, Outpatient Treatment (OP), Residential Long Term (>30 Days), Sandplay, Substance Use Counseling, Trauma Therapy

    Payment Options Accepted

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  • Military Insurance
  • IHS/Tribunal/Urban
  • State-Financed
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    Iroquois Mental Health Center - Watseka Location and Directions
    Address Information323 West Mulberry Street
    Watseka, Illinois 60970 Phone Number(815) 432-5241 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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    Watseka, Illinois Addiction Information

    In 2016, more than 2,350 Illinoisans died from drug overdoses. More than 5,500 deaths annually occur in Illinois due to the abuse of alcohol and other drugs. 7.17% of Illinois residents reported using illicit drugs in the past month (2018). Substance abuse costs the state approximately $3.5 billion every year.

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