Coles County ROSC - Recovery Oriented System of Care
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Programs
- X Mattoon Community Food Center
- X Charleston Area Churches Food Pantry
- X Court Appointed Special Advocates - CASA
- X Mid Illinois Big Brothers Big Sisters Core Program
- X Smoking Cessation
- X The Job Center
- X Central East Alcoholism & Drug (CEAD) Council
- X International Travel Program
- X Family Life
- X Catholic Charities - Coles, Douglas, & Edgar Counties
- X ERBA Emergency Food and Shelter - Douglas County
- X Operation Blindside
- X SBLHC Medical Library
- X Dove, Inc. - Moultrie County
- X Carle Cancer Center
- X Carle - Patient Advisory Nurse
- X Jasper County Senior Center
- X ERBA Illinois Home Weatherization Assistance
- X Coles County Habitat for Humanity
- X SBLHC Ostomy Support Group
- X The Wabash Valley Chapter of The American Red Cross
- X Case Coordination Unit Community Care Systems, Inc.
- X ERBA Federal Surplus Commodities Distribution - Cumberland County
- X Pathway of Hope- Salvation Army Mattoon Corps
- X SAIL-FIVE CORE SERVICES: Shelbyville
- X SAIL-FIVE CORE SERVICES: Charleston
- X SBL Financial Assistance
- X Brookstone Estates North
- X Prevention Initiative Birth- 3 Program
- X Horizon Health- Medical Weight Loss
- X Horizon Health- Nephrology (Kidney Health)
- X Horizon Health- Pediatrics
- X Horizon Health- Senior Care
- X Brookestone Estates of Mattoon North
- X Pregnancy and Labor Support
Location:
513 N. 13th St.
Mattoon, IL 61938
Telephone Numbers and Contact Information:
217-258-6018 phone
217-258-6024 fax
Email to: ceaddanat@ceadcouncil.com
Program Details:
| Operating Agency: | Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council |
|---|---|
| Agency Type: | non profit substance abuse and disorder |
| Person In Charge: | Dana Tell |
| Hours: | 8am-5pm, Monday - Friday |
| Fees: | n/a |
| Eligibility: | Open to members of the community. Apply with coordinator |
| Intake Process: | Contact coordinator |
| Ages Served: | Adults. Children with parents with SUD |
| Appt. Necessary: | No |
Program/Service Notes:
ROCS is a coordinated network of community-based services and support that is in-person and builds strength and resiliencies of individuals, families, and communities to achieve recovery and improved health, wellness, and quality of life for those with or at risk of substance abuse use disorder. The central focus of a ROSC is to create an infrastructure, or "system of care", with the resources to effectively address the full range of substance use problems within communities.
ROSC Councils build collaborations in their communities that connect everyone that can support recovery; includes local hospitals, primary care, mental health, law enforcement, local business owners, local government representatives and policy makers, persons with lived experience and SUD intervention, treatment, prevention and recovery service providers.
If interested in joining the Coles County ROSC please reach out to Dana Tell
Last Updated: Nov. 11, 2022, 12:47 p.m.