About Rosecrance Walnut – Champaign
Comprehensive outpatient mental health and drug use treatment services are available to teens, adults, and families in Champaign County, Illinois through Rosecrance Walnut. Among the various levels of care and support they offer are an intensive outpatient program (IOP), behavioral health screenings, family education, and alumni services.
They use evidence based treatment modalities that are tailored to the requirements of people negotiating the intricacies of mental health and addiction. While dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) helps people deal with strong emotions related to relationships, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) helps manage anxiety and depression by identifying emotions and triggers. To recover from traumatic events, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and motivational interviewing (MI) provide a collaborative approach to boost change motivation.
They recognize the importance of family participation in the healing process and offer family therapy and support throughout treatment. As clients embark on their healing journeys, family members receive training on how to manage mental health and substance use disorders.
Medication administration is a crucial component of their offerings. They collaborate with other medical specialists to guarantee the safe and effective use of medications by conducting comprehensive evaluations to understand patient histories and symptoms. Since many individuals who suffer from substance use disorders also have mental health conditions, psychiatric evaluation and treatment are available when necessary.
Their intensive outpatient program which includes relapse prevention planning, group and individual counseling, and educational sessions offers individualized substance use treatment. Medication assisted treatment (MAT) helps the brain heal over time by using FDA-approved buprenorphine and naltrexone. MAT provides long acting injections as well as pills.
Their community based court services improve public safety and reduce recidivism by providing individuals with the assistance they require to get well. They provide a sliding fee schedule based on family size and income ensuring that no one is denied services due to financial difficulties. They’re licensed by the Illinois Department of Human Services and accredited by The Joint Commission.