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Rose Medical Association /Peoria

Rose Medical Association /Peoria Peoria, IL is a privately owned drug and alcohol rehab facility that offers various levels of care focused on addiction recovery. The programs at Rose Medical Association /Peoria will address the complexities of Drug Addiction, Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Alcoholism, Opioid Addiction. Read on to learn more about Rose Medical Association /Peoria and their addiction treatment curriculum.

Facility Information

Peoria, Illinois

Location

209 West Romeo, B Garrett Boulevard
Peoria, Illinois, 61605

Facility Type

Drug AddictionMental HealthSubstance AbuseAlcoholismOpioid Addiction

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About Rose Medical Association /Peoria

Ages Treated

Genders Accepted

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  • LGBTQ
  • Veterans
  • Additional Languages
  • Smoking Allowed

Conditions and Issues Treated

A detailed list of the primary issues commonly treated.

  • Alcoholism

    Alcoholism is one of the most common addictions in Illinois. Alcohol addiction (often referred to as alcoholism or alcohol use disorder) is characterized by a deep craving for alcohol and the inability to quit drinking regardless of any adverse effects. Alcohol use disorder ensues when the chemical changes from long-term alcohol use drive the brain to acclimate to normal functions creating a dependency. Many people who struggle with alcoholism find it challenging to quit without the help of a treatment facility such as Rose Medical Association /Peoria. The alcoholism treatment at Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois is designed to give you the support you need to quit drinking once and for all.

  • Drug Addiction

    Drug addiction is a chronic disease characterized by a physical and psychological dependency on drugs. Drug addiction occurs when extensive drug use causes changes in a person’s brain chemistry, resulting in uncontrollable cravings to use regardless of the adverse effects. The only way to overcome drug addiction or other addiction disorders is to receive addiction treatment. Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois offers many treatment options for those struggling with drug addiction. If you or someone you love is struggling with drug addiction, get help as soon as possible. Prolonged drug use can result in a destructive addiction cycle where you must continue using drugs to avoid distressing withdrawal symptoms. Regardless of your situation, help is available in Peoria, Illinois.

  • Mental Health

    Mental health disorders can lead to severe and potentially life-threatening issues if left untreated. Several factors can disrupt a person’s mental health, including intrinsic factors — such as the development of depression or anxiety — as well as external factors like experiencing traumatic events. Sometimes, counseling alone is not enough to manage a mental health condition. In these cases, Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois, offers mental health treatment as a more comprehensive level of support in treating mental health disorders in combination with substance use disorders. Mental health treatment at Rose Medical Association /Peoria can offer the stability and guidance needed to facilitate meaningful progress and recovery.

  • Opioid Addiction

    Opioids/opiates are among the most addictive substances worldwide. Prescribed for various medical needs, opioids encompass a large class of prescription drugs such as morphine, oxycodone, and hydrocodone, and illegal substances such as heroin and opium. People who misuse opioids can develop an opioid addiction very quickly. Opioid addiction, also known as an opioid use disorder, is a condition in which someone compulsively seeks the drug. In Peoria, Illinois, there are many treatment options to choose from for an opioid/opiate addiction. The most effective form of opioid addiction treatment is drug detox, followed by inpatient drug rehab. Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois offers opioid addiction treatment tailored to your unique needs and situation.

  • Substance Abuse

    Substance abuse refers to the act of misusing drugs or alcohol. Substance abuse problems can refer to illicit drugs — such as heroin, cocaine, or methamphetamine — or legal drugs, such as alcohol or prescription medications. Substances frequently abused in Peoria, Illinois include alcohol, marijuana, prescription drugs, methamphetamine, cocaine, opiates/opioids, hallucinogens, and more. The main difference between substance abuse and drug addiction is that individuals with substance abuse problems can quit or change their unhealthy habits. In contrast, addiction is a disease in which someone can’t just stop using when their addiction causes them harm. People engaged in substance abuse put themselves at risk for developing a substance use disorder, a severe mental health condition that can make it difficult for people to stop using drugs or alcohol on their own. Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois works to address substance abuse and help people to build fulfilling lives in recovery.

Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere This facility administers/prescribes medication for alcohol use disorder
Buprenorphine DetoxificationBuprenorphine MaintenanceBuprenorphine Maintenance for predetermined timeFederally-certified opioid treatment programMethadone detoxificationMethadone MaintenanceMethadone Maintenance for Predetermined TimePrescribes BuprenorphinePrescribes NaltrexoneRelapse Prevention With NaltrexoneLofexidine/Clonidine Detoxification
Case Management Service, Domestic Violence Services, Including Family or Partner, Mental Health Services, Social Skills Development, Integrated Primary Care Services, Suicide Prevention Services, Treatment For Gambling Disorder, Treatment For Other Addiction Disorders, Self-Help Groups, Housing Services, Assistance With Obtaining Social Services, Recovery Coach, Mentoring/Peer Support

Levels of Care Offered at Rose Medical Association /Peoria

This facility offers a variety of treatments.

  • Addiction Treatment

    Many addiction treatment options are available in Peoria, Illinois for those struggling with an addiction to drugs or alcohol. These include inpatient drug rehab, outpatient treatment, dual diagnosis treatment, ongoing support groups, and various therapies. Addiction treatment programs are different for each person and can be customized based on individual needs and circumstances. The highly-effective addiction treatment at Rose Medical Association /Peoria aims to tackle several aspects of substance use disorders to help individuals gain the skills needed to sustain long-term recovery. Various therapies are offered in addiction treatment at Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois, such as individual and group therapy sessions.

  • Aftercare

    Aftercare programs are extensions of addiction treatment that are integrated into life after rehab. Attending addiction treatment is the first step in the recovery journey. However, individuals generally attend treatment for a short period (between 30-180 days) when compared to the years spent in addiction recovery. The aftercare programs at Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois are used to support clients in their recovery journeys after the primary course of treatment is complete. After graduating treatment, clients work together with the staff at Rose Medical Association /Peoria to develop a comprehensive aftercare plan and have the option to participate in continuing services to help support their recovery.

  • Drug Detox

    Supervised drug detox at Rose Medical Association /Peoria is the first step toward recovery for those struggling with drug or alcohol addiction. Drug detox is the process of clearing the body of drugs, alcohol, and other toxins. This process can take around 7-14 days and takes place under the supervision of medical professionals at Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois. Given that some detoxes are more challenging than others, the staff at Rose Medical Association /Peoria will carefully assess you on an ongoing basis incorporating layers of safety protocols to keep you safe and comfortable throughout drug detox. Medication-assisted treatment is often incorporated during drug detox to ease the pain and discomfort associated with withdrawal.

  • Intensive Outpatient Program

    Rose Medical Association /Peoria offers an intensive outpatient program (IOP) in Peoria, Illinois, for individuals struggling with drug use disorder or a co-occurring mental health disorder. Intensive outpatient programs are recommended for those who have attended a higher level of care, such as inpatient drug rehab, and are looking for additional support. Those who participate in the intensive outpatient program at Rose Medical Association /Peoria will attend treatment a few days a week for several hours at a time. This level of care is more intensive than a standard outpatient program at Rose Medical Association /Peoria as it requires more time in treatment. Intensive outpatient programs are well suited for those who want to continue living at home while receiving a high level of addiction treatment.

  • Outpatient Detox

    If you struggle with drug or alcohol addiction but can’t get away from your responsibilities to attend inpatient drug detox, outpatient detox at Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois might be the right fit for you. Outpatient detox is best suited for individuals with no substantial comorbid conditions and a support person at home who can monitor their progress. During outpatient detox at Rose Medical Association /Peoria, patients continue living at home throughout detox. Unlike inpatient detox, outpatient detox does not require 24/7 medical support for the physical and psychological effects of drug and alcohol withdrawal. Instead, it provides targeted treatments that can alleviate symptoms and allow clients to return home.

  • Outpatient Treatment

    Outpatient treatment is a type of addiction treatment that requires participants to attend treatment a few days a week for a few hours at a time. At Rose Medical Association /Peoria, outpatient treatment involves weekly individual and group therapy sessions with a flexible schedule. Clients who participate in the outpatient treatment program at Rose Medical Association /Peoria maintain much of their routine, including work or school, keeping up with responsibilities, and living in their own homes or a supportive recovery house in Peoria, Illinois. Outpatient treatment at Rose Medical Association /Peoria can be used at many points in the recovery journey, such as times you need extra support.

Opioid Detoxification
Comprehensive Substance Use Assessment, Interim Services for Clients, Outreach to Persons in the Community, Screening for Tobacco Use, Screening for Substance Use, Screening for Mental Disorders, Professional Interventionist/Educational Consultant
Medication Assisted Treatment offered at Rose Medical Association /Peoria 
  • Buprenorphine
  • Methadone
  • Naltrexone

Therapies, Programs & Treatment Approaches

A detailed list of the methods used to care for each individual.

  • 12-Step Facilitation

    12-step facilitation therapy is a behavioral therapy that fosters abstinence from drugs and alcohol by promoting and facilitating the dynamic engagement of clients in a 12-step recovery program. 12-step facilitation at Rose Medical Association /Peoria and other treatment centers operate under the assumption that addiction is a chronic and progressive illness with biological, psychological, and spiritual facets, all of which are addressed as a person works through the 12 steps. Getting involved in a 12 step program in Peoria, Illinois offers the opportunity to begin forging connections with other individuals in recovery looking to remain sober.

  • Anger Management

    Unchecked anger can impact all areas of your life. Rage can take over, resulting in uncontrolled outbursts, erratic behaviors, violence, depression, and suicidal feelings. Several treatment options are available for anger management, including inpatient and outpatient treatment with knowledgeable mental health professionals. If you are suffering from anger management, getting the support you need to develop effective coping strategies can change your life.

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapy that helps people understand how their thoughts affect their behaviors. While partaking in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), participants learn to recognize and reframe self-defeating beliefs. This shift in thinking often results in more meaningful connections and reduced addictive tendencies.

  • Contingency Management/Motivational Incentives

    Contingency management, also referred to as motivational incentives or the prize method, is a behavioral therapy approach that offers tangible incentives to participants in addiction treatment for measurable behaviors of drug abstinence (such as passing a drug test). During contingency management, participants receive a reward for accomplishing a treatment goal. Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois, incorporates contingency management strategies to help clients become empowered by their goals.

  • Family Counseling

    Family counseling is used in inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment because when a person struggles with substance abuse, the effects often extend outward to loved ones. At Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois, they incorporate family counseling to address the family unit. During family counseling in Peoria, Illinois, patients and their families work through issues and learn how to support their loved one during the recovery process.

  • Group Counseling

    Group therapy is a type of psychotherapy in which one or more therapists works with a group of individuals at once. AT Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois group therapy sizes range between 5-20 people and generally have commonalities, such as a specific condition or shared life experience. Group therapy sessions are used in inpatient and outpatient treatment programs under the guidance of a licensed therapist. While in group therapy in Peoria, Illinois, participants engage in dialogue focused around a theme or specific struggle. Depending on the nature of the group setting, a therapist may actively lead group discussions and have a particular plan or theme for each session.

  • Health Education Services Other Than HIV/AIDS or Hepatitis

    Addiction treatment services at Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois incorporate health education services to offer a well-rounded treatment experience and a balanced application of support and education on health topics to assist in recovery. Health education services in Peoria, Illinois are meant to promote health and disease prevention.

  • Individual Counseling

    Individual therapy is a type of talk therapy where clients meet with a therapist one-on-one. At Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois, individual therapy incorporates various treatment techniques to help in addiction recovery. Through individual therapy at Rose Medical Association /Peoria, clients build rapport with their therapist and work with them to resolve life challenges, work through emotions and gain positive coping mechanisms. Individual therapy in Peoria, Illinois can help with various mental health conditions such as addiction disorder, anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), bipolar disorder, panic disorder, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and more.

  • Interventions

    Drug and alcohol addiction interventions are carefully planned by family and friends with a professional interventionist to help their loved one understand the severity of their addiction and how it is affecting not only their own life but those around them. During an intervention, the group will gather in a familiar place to meet the individual and strategically express their concerns and feelings towards their loved one’s battle with addiction. The goal of an intervention is to help the individual recognize the harmful effects their substance use problem has on all aspects of their life and agree to seek the professional help they need. At Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois, the intervention specialists are experienced in conducting successful addiction interventions that focus on helping family members and friends effectively convey their concerns for their loved ones and urge them to seek the professional help they need. An intervention in Peoria, Illinois, can be the difference between life and death for those suffering from addiction and co-occurring disorders.

  • Marital/Couples Counseling

    Marital counseling, also known as couples counseling, is a type of psychotherapy that aims to identify and work through disputes in intimate relationships. Addiction affects not only the person abusing drugs or alcohol but also their loved ones and, often more than anyone, their spouses. Whether couples are married, living together, or just in a relationship, if one or more person struggles with substance abuse, it can be detrimental to both parties and make it difficult to have a healthy relationship. At Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois, a licensed marriage and family counselor works with couples to resolve issues in the relationship. Some couples in Peoria, Illinois seek therapy on a short-term basis, whereas others require more time in treatment to work towards rebuilding a healthy relationship.

  • Motivational Interviewing

    Motivational interviewing is a therapeutic approach used to motivate participants to change destructive behaviors. At Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois, motivational interviewing is utilized in tandem with motivational enhancement therapy to support individuals struggling with drug or alcohol addiction to build confidence in their recovery.

  • Relapse Prevention

    Relapse is the act of using drugs or alcohol after completing addiction treatment. It’s common for individuals who struggle with addictions to relapse at one point or another. Relapse does not mean failure but instead signifies additional treatment is needed for lifelong recovery. Relapse prevention therapy at Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois, will help you understand relapse, your triggers and gain the tools you need to prevent relapse.

  • Smoking/Vaping/Tobacco Cessation Counseling

    Smoking counseling in addiction treatment provides educational resources to discuss the dangers of smoking, and vaping and help those already addicted to quit. At Rose Medical Association /Peoria, in Peoria, Illinois, clients have access to various tobacco cessation and education resources and counseling.

  • Substance Use Disorder Counseling

    Substance abuse counseling, also called addiction counseling, is incorporated into addiction treatment to help those struggling with addictions talk through the intricacies and causes of their substance use disorders. Substance abuse counseling at Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois incorporates a combination of treatment and support services to help individuals overcome their dependencies. While in substance use disorder counseling at Rose Medical Association /Peoria, clients work with licensed addiction counselors in a clinical setting in Peoria, Illinois, to address issues like mental health, destructive behavior patterns, and treatment goals.

  • Substance Use Disorder Education

    Substance use disorder education, also known as substance abuse education or drug education, is important for those struggling with addiction as well as their loved ones. Substance abuse education at Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois aims to teach individuals about drug and alcohol abuse, how substance abuse affects the mind and body, and how to be supportive during detox, rehabilitation, and recovery. Substance abuse education in Peoria, Illinois can also involve counseling education for the individual abusing drugs or alcohol as well as family and friends.

  • Telemedicine/Telehealth Therapy

    Telemedicine/Telehealth therapy is a telephone or web-based service that provides confidential, online care without requiring clients to travel for treatment. At Rose Medical Association /Peoria, clients who partake in telehealth outpatient services receive care from the comfort of their homes. This widespread approach is aimed at helping as many people as possible in Peoria, Illinois, and beyond.

  • Trauma-Related Counseling

    Trauma-related counseling is a distinctive approach to therapy that identifies and highlights understanding how traumatic experiences impact a person’s well-being. The purpose of trauma-related counseling at Rose Medical Association /Peoria in Peoria, Illinois is to offer skills and techniques to assist people in better understanding, coping with, and processing feelings and memories tied to traumatic experiences to create a healthier, more adaptive meaning of the experience. Treatment centers in Peoria, Illinois, offer various activities or strategies for trauma-related treatment.

Case Management Service, Domestic Violence Services, Including Family or Partner, Mental Health Services, Social Skills Development, Integrated Primary Care Services, Suicide Prevention Services, Treatment For Gambling Disorder, Treatment For Other Addiction Disorders, Self-Help Groups, Housing Services, Assistance With Obtaining Social Services, Recovery Coach, Mentoring/Peer Support

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Address Information

209 West Romeo 3603, 1559, 61605

Phone Number

309-686-1600

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