Behavioral Health Services of Central Dupage Hospital

Winfield, IL 60190
Located in DuPage County
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27w350 High Lake Road
Winfield, IL 60190

Available programs:

  • Level I Adult Outpatient
  • Level I Adolescent Outpatient
  • Level II Adult Outpatient
  • Level II Adolescent Outpatient
  • Level III Adult Inpatient

Program languages include:

  • English

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Northwestern Medicine Behavioral Health at Central DuPage Hospital provides a wide array of assessment and treatment services for individuals and families dealing with emotional, psychiatric, and substance-related issues. The facility caters to both adults and adolescents, offering comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care tailored to address various behavioral health conditions. Services are available for adults experiencing addiction, anxiety disorders, ADHD, bipolar disorder, depression, grief and loss, life transitions, mood disorders, personality disorders, PTSD, and schizophrenia. For adolescents, treatment is focused on managing psychiatric and mental health challenges.

Northwestern Medicine emphasizes personalized care, developing individualized treatment plans to help clients achieve their highest potential. Family involvement plays a crucial role in the treatment process, with weekly therapy sessions designed to foster communication, support, and education within the family unit. The primary objectives are to achieve excellent outcomes, enhance recovery rates, and minimize relapse.

The facility offers specialized services, including psychiatric inpatient care for detoxification and rehabilitation, and outpatient behavioral health care for ongoing support. For those struggling with substance abuse, Northwestern Medicine provides abstinence-based care aimed at breaking the cycle of addiction and supporting clients in reclaiming their lives. The center’s integrated approach ensures comprehensive support for both mental health and substance use challenges.

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