Piatt County Mental Health Center

Monticello, IL 61856-8144
Located in Piatt County
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1921 N. Market
Monticello, IL 61856-8144

Available programs:

  • DUI Risk Education
  • DUI Evaluation
  • Level I Adult Outpatient
  • Level I Adolescent Outpatient
  • Level II Adult Outpatient
  • Level II Adolescent Outpatient

Program languages include:

  • English

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Located in Piatt County
Tel: 217-762-5371

At the Piatt County Mental Health Center, we are dedicated to addressing substance use disorders with a comprehensive approach to recovery. With over 20.6 million Americans affected by addiction, our licensed and certified counselors provide essential support to both adults and adolescents struggling with substance use. We are accredited by the Illinois Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery, offering Level I and Level II addiction counseling and treatment services. Our services include DUI evaluations, individual and group counseling, and educational components designed to promote long-term recovery.

Our Substance Use Program helps individuals learn new coping strategies while overcoming addiction, and we offer assessments to gauge the severity of substance abuse. In addition to direct treatment, we provide support for family and friends affected by addiction, offering counseling and support groups to help them manage stress and contribute positively to the recovery process.

Our Recovery Support Services, funded through a Recovery-Oriented System of Care (ROSC) grant, aim to reduce stigma and offer safe recreational activities for the sober community. We also extend our services to adolescents in Piatt and DeWitt Counties, providing tailored counseling and crisis intervention to support their journey to recovery.

The Piatt County Mental Health Center is committed to delivering compassionate, evidence-based care and making a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families affected by substance use disorders.

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