Crisis Services | Rosecrance Behavioral Health

923 North Vermilion Street, Suite 2, Danville, IL 61832

Eligibility

Open to children/adolescents under age 21 who are currently enrolled in a medical program through the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, including those enrolled in Medicaid Managed Care Organizations; Also open to: - Children/adolescents under the guardianship of DCFS while already hospitalized for psychiatric reasons; - Children/adolescents enrolled in a medical program from the Department of Public Aid; - Children/adolescents under 18 being considered for public-funded psychiatric hospitalization (Uninsured/Underinsured)

Required documents

Varies by service

Application process

Call CARES Line for admittance

Fees

None

Service area

Boone County, IL
Champaign County, IL
Dekalb County, IL
Ford County, IL
Iroquois County, IL
Jo Daviess County, IL
Mchenry County, IL
Ogle County, IL
Stephenson County, IL
Vermilion County, IL
Winnebago County, IL

Description

Offers crisis services for those experiencing mental health crises, such as suicidal thoughts, panic attacks, and acute psychosis; substance use crises, such as overdoses and withdrawal symptoms; and everyday issues such as relationship challenges, financial challenges, job loss, and grief and loss.

Services include:

- Pathways to Success: Provides access to intensive care coordination and additional home- and community-based services for youth ages 20 and younger with complex behavioral health needs.

- The Living Room: Offers a safe, quiet space where people experiencing emotional distress can find respite staffed by Certified Recovery Support Specialists who offer peer support. Designed as an alternative safe space for clients who might otherwise use emergency department services for mental health needs.

- Mobile Crisis Response: Clinicians respond to calls through the CARES Line and the national 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline when there is immediate need for support with the goal of stabilizing children and adults in community settings or determining the appropriate referral.

- Crisis Co-Response Team (CCRT): Teams that pair clinicians with police departments and law enforcement to provide crisis support and follow-up behavioral healthcare for individuals involved with 911 and emergency response calls.

Providing organization

Rosecrance Behavioral Health

Comprehensive behavioral health services to people and families experiencing mental health and substance use disorders.