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Mental Health Resources in DuPage County
BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
DUPAGE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
(630) 682-7400 (Administration)
All referrals and inquires regarding services should be made through
the Access and Crisis
Center: (630) 627-1700
Services are targeted for chronically mentally ill adults, and seriously emotionally disturbed children and adolescents. Services include
evaluations, crisis intervention, case management, group, family, and individual
treatment, day treatment, home-based treatment; in-home respite,
residential, vocational, crisis respite, education and community consultation. Residential services for adults include group homes, clustered apartment programs and transitional apartment programs. Specialized substance abuse services include outreach services to
women and adolescents and an intensive outpatient program for adolescents. Third party payment and sliding
fee scale.
NAMI OF DUPAGE
1403 N. Main, Ste 301
Wheaton, IL 60187
(630) 752-0066
Local advocacy group of families, friends, former patients, professionals, and concerned citizens dedicated to the welfare of persons with chronic mental illness, and the support of their families. Monthly meetings held
3rd Tuesday of
the month, College of DuPage, Glenn Ellyn, 7-9 p.m., office hours M-F, 9:00a.m. - 2:00p.m. (Affiliate of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill)
CORNELL INTERVENTIONS / CROSSROADS
2221 64th Street
Woodridge, IL 60517
(630) 968-6477
Residential alcohol / drug treatment for adolescents and adults age
13 - 18. Assessment, counseling, peer support.
SERENITY HOUSE
891 South Rte 53
Addison, IL 60101
(630) 620-6616
Extended care facility for adults suffering from alcoholism, substance abuse, chemical dependency. Outpatient counseling, individual / group therapy, continuum of care, DUI evaluation, and remedial education,
family support, parenting, assessments.
CENTER FOR FAMILY SERVICES CFS
230 West Martin
Naperville, IL 60540
(630) 990-7319
Counseling for youth and families, crisis intervention and group home care for runaway teenagers or teens having problems adjusting to adolescence.
FAMILY SHELTER SERVICES, INC
P.O. Box 3404
Glen Ellyn, IL 60138
(630) 469-5652
Short-term emergency shelter for adult and child victims of domestic violence. Information and referrals, counseling and support groups.
HAMDARD CENTER
96 W. Moreland, Suite 10
Addison, IL 60601
(630) 860-9122
Anger management, counseling, individual, family problems, domestic violence, personal crisis, health problems, psychological / psychiatric problems. Social Service agency also serves the South Asian and
Middle Eastern communities.
LIFELINK
331 S. York Rd.
Bensenville, IL
(630) 766-5800, ext. 269
After hours, (847) 228-8085
Information and referral, evaluations, counseling for all ages, family, marriage problems. Domestic violence counseling. Foster care, adoption, Head Start program. Residential skilled nursing care for aged. Hone-delivered meals and nutrition site. Latino health services. Sliding scale fees.
METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICES DUPAGE
222 E.Willow Ave.
Wheaton, IL 60187
(630) 682-1802
Individual, group and family counseling, budget counseling / management. Agency will bill insurance. Medicare licensed for senior counseling. Bruckner Guest House provides respite and temporary crisis housing for senior citizens. Outreach offices throughout the county. Sliding Scale.
OUTREACH COMMUNITIES MINISTRIES
122 S. Liberty Dr.
Wheaton, IL 60187
(630) 682-1910
Counseling, shelter. Opportunity Corps (18 - 21 yr olds) job training program. For residents of DuPage County. Fee for family therapy on
a sliding scale.
DEPRESSIVE / MANIC DEPRESSIVE ASSN. MEETINGS
Hinsdale - 244 E. Ogden, Ste. 114
920-0101
Fox Valley - Central DuPage Hospital
859-8035 or 420-5093
Elmhurst - 630-415-3266
Support and education to those with depressive disorders, their families and friends.
PARENT RESOURCE CENTER OF DUPAGE
646 W. Roosevelt Rd.
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
(630) 942-9860
This agency provides linkages for information, services, and support for parents whose loved ones are dealing with the impact of behavioral, emotional, mental, or educational difficulties.
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