Illinois Recovery Center
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About This Facility
Illinois Recovery Center is an in-network facility with Ambetter, Tricare, and United Healthcare. Individuals facing drug or alcohol addiction can find real help in a welcoming, down-to-earth setting at Illinois Recovery Center. They offer different levels of care depending on what each person’s needs are—whether that’s around-the-clock support during detox and residential treatment, more flexible day programs, or outpatient options where clients can live at home while getting help.Heal What’s Hurting—Inside and OutIllinois Recovery Center’s approach to treatment is rooted in the belief that recovery works best when it’s personalized and grounded in real-world experience. From the very first assessment, the team collaborates with clients to build plans that fit their needs. They equip clients with techniques to reframe harmful thought patterns and regulate emotions. They also integrate holistic options and peer support, knowing that healing happens on many levels. Most importantly, they don’t treat addiction in isolation; they address co-occurring mental health disorders so clients receive support for the full picture of their well-being.Play, Move, and Breathe on a Spacious 12-Acre CampusSet on 12 acres, the campus gives clients space to move, breathe, and play. Whether they have quiet moments on the grass or play volleyball under the sprinklers, there’s room to be oneself. The dorms are semi-private with full, comfortable beds and thoughtful touches, adding a home-like feel. The facility also includes a weight room, a cardio room, and separate spaces for men and women. Even the food stands out, made with care by a kitchen manager who makes a lasting impression.Keep Recovery Momentum Going, Day or NightThe outpatient programming at Illinois Recovery offers flexible group times in the mornings and evenings, Monday through Thursday. Whether clients start their day with a group session or wind down with one in the evening, they have the chance to keep building their recovery skills and stay accountable.