Mental Health Center of Western Illinois
Mental Health Center of Western Illinois, located in Carthage, IL, focuses on behavioral healthcare for small and rural communities. The center offers comprehensive support including emotional, vocational, social, and financial wellness, ensuring individuals receive the care they need to achieve personal well-being.
Guided by a mission to provide cost-effective, person-centered services, Mental Health Center of Western Illinois emphasizes motivation, hope, compassion, wellness, and integrity. Notably, it is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), guaranteeing high standards of care.
- Provides adult and adolescent mental health services, addressing the needs of different age groups.
- Offers substance abuse services, including programs tailored for alcoholism, drug addiction, and opioid addiction.
- Dual-diagnosis treatment available for individuals with co-occurring disorders.
- Community housing options for those needing supervised or supported living environments.
Services at Mental Health Center of Western Illinois cater to those struggling with addictions like alcoholism and drug addiction. They also support individuals with psychiatric disorders, focusing on both children and adults, ensuring comprehensive care.
- 1+ Accreditations
- 3 Conditions Treated
- Insurance Accepted
- 4 Levels of Care
- Speaks English
- 10 Therapies & Programs
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
Opioid + Opiate Addiction Treatment
Opioid addiction treatment helps people addicted to opioids in Illinois curb their drug use. The selection of a treatment setting depends on the severity of the addiction. Mild cases are usually treated in outpatient facilities; severe cases need hospitalization or treatment in a residential facility. Doctors use medicines along with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat the addiction. The treatment includes medication, counseling and therapy. It can also include group counseling, individual counseling and family counseling.
Dual-Diagnosis
Conditions such as anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder are part of mental illness. This may occur that opioid abuse and vice versa are induced by mental illness. Diagnosing a concurrent diagnosis or co-occurring condition at Mental Health Center of Western Illinois is essential to understand the addiction better.
Levels of Care
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Drug Rehab, Dual-Diagnosis, Intensive Outpatient, Outpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.
To assist with alcohol or opioid abuse, or a co-occurring condition, Mental Health Center of Western Illinois offers an outpatient treatment program. For their rehabilitation and other services, the Illinois patient will go to the treatment center, yet return home every night. After most of the program is completed, the level of mandatory participation reduces.
Therapies & Programs
Therapy plays a major role in addiction recovery. It encourages patients to get to the root of their addiction and learn how to better handle the issues that led to using. Therapy can be conducted in group and one on one settings. In Mental Health Center of Western Illinois‘s individual therapy, the patient meets with the therapist in a one on one setting. This allows them to focus on the underlying issues of addiction and come up with solutions to prevent future abuse.
When the whole family is involved, healing can be far more successful. Family counseling involves genetic factors to the family of the addict. This offers the means to cope with addiction and its underlying emotional disorders for loved ones. It is a helpful method for addicts in helping to adjust to sober living.
Trauma therapy allows people who struggled with a past trauma to face the situation and learn to overcome the situation. Many people who went through trauma early on, struggle with addiction later in life. By addressing the trauma and moving past the issues, it can help someone attending treatment at Mental Health Center of Western Illinois in Carthage, IL move forward with their recovery and begin to take a better hold of their sober future.
Training someone on improved life skills allows for someone recovering from an addiction to feel more capable at taking care of him or herself. The skills taught at Mental Health Center of Western Illinois in Carthage, IL are daily skills that give a better recovery foundation by simply giving someone the tools they need to survive. They include communicating, time and money management, career guidance, and more.
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Location & Contact
607 Buchanan St
Carthage, IL 62321
Phone Number
(217) 357-3176
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Carthage, Illinois Addiction and Treatment
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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