About UW Health SwedishAmerican Hospital – Rockford
UW Health SwedishAmerican Hospital has 339 inpatient beds and serves 12 counties from its location in Rockford, Illinois. Featured services include inpatient and outpatient surgery, cancer care, and children’s heart care. They also have multiple specialties including addiction and behavioral health services for clients with substance use disorder (SUD) and co-occurring mental health issues. The hospital accepts insurance from many major providers.
UW Health partners with the University of Illinois College of Medicine and the University of Wisconsin to pursue the advancement of good health in the community of Rockford and beyond.
Rockford is known as the “City of Gardens” and boasts an especially well-known one called the Anderson Japanese Gardens. The gardens are known for their beautiful koi ponds and 12 acres of landscape with winding pathways, streams, and waterfalls. They are only two miles from the hospital and open from April to the end of October.
The treatment team offers comprehensive SUD and co occurring mental health disorder treatment services. You’ll start with a confidential evaluation so the team can develop a plan to best meet your needs.
Clients will appreciate that the staff is sensitive to people’s unique needs and offers culturally informed treatment. The adolescent and adult programs include gender specific therapy groups. Additionally, the therapists providing services to women are experienced and sensitive in providing for their needs.
Treatment includes individual and group therapy, relapse prevention, and aftercare. There is a special track for court involved clients.
The SOLARAS Program helps clients with OUD by providing outreach and screening services. They connect clients to clinics providing medication assisted treatment (MAT) for OUD. They help clients connect with additional support services for addiction treatment. Whatever your mental health and SUD treatment needs are, you can find comprehensive treatment at this hospital.