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Rosecrance Harrison Campus

3815 Harrison Ave, Rockford, Illinois, 61108
Providing substance abuse treatment programs for adults, Rosecrance - Harrison Campus offers evidence-based, 12-Step focused programs such as medically monitored detoxification, residential treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient care and recovery homes. Treatment programs feature individual, group and family counseling, education, spirituality and team building. Rosecrance – Harrison Campus also offers treatment programs for co-occurring mental health conditions including post-traumatic stress disorder.

Facility Highlights

  • 12 Steps Program
  • Rosecrance Foundations
  • Mental health services for children and adolescents

Specialization

  • Residential Treatment

    Adolescents who are assessed as needing a highly intense level of care in a residential setting, due to a moderate to serious impairment from chemical use, are admitted to the Residential program. This program is located at Rosecrance Griffin Williamson Campus. Here you will learn about the disease of addiction and receive the tools needed to live a drug-free lifestyle. Patients experience a treatment day that includes school, recreation, experiential therapies, art, educational lectures, process groups, recovery meetings, 12-Step groups, life skills (food prep, cooking, meal etiquette), coping skill groups and individual and family counseling.
  • Intensive Outpatient program

    The Intensive Outpatient program focuses on recovery skills while you stay in your home environment. Topics of lectures and groups include coping skills to prevent use, relapse prevention planning, the disease of addiction and its impact on an individual and their family, recovery management skills, anger management, using sober support, thinking errors and the effect of drugs on your body.

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Meet the Staff

  • Betty Bartos, MS, NCC, LCPC
    Betty Bartos, MS, NCC, LCPCDirector of Community Recovery Integration and Support
    Betty Bartos is the Director of Community Recovery Integration and Support. She is a National Certified Counselor responsible for oversight and management of long-term adult mental health services, including case management, residential, psycho-social rehabilitation and dialectical behavior therapy. Bartos has been with Rosecrance since 1990. She earned her B.S. from Slippery Rock University and her M.S. in psychology, with an emphasis on community mental health, from Western Illinois University.
  • Philip W. Eaton, MS
    Philip W. Eaton, MS President/CEO
    Philip Eaton was named President/CEO of Rosecrance Health Network in 1982, but his connection to Rosecrance began in 1971 as a young social worker. His understanding of the roots of Rosecrance and his vision for the future has set the standard for the organization for more than 25 years. Under his leadership, Rosecrance opened Northern Illinois’ first chemical dependency treatment center for adolescents and Illinois’ only licensed recovery homes for female adolescents. Eaton holds a Master of Science Degree in Community Mental Health from Northern Illinois University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Trinity College.

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Overall Ratings
  • 3.7
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  • 3.8
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  • 3.9
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benji
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my social worker could not even spell compassion correctly. they charge while providing inadequately experienced staff lacking quality credentials. They also recommended me to a person for my outpatient, who turned out to be a fraud and set my recovery back 10 years. If your loved one is suffering from substance abuse issues, get them professional help from a real therapist or psychiatrist, I would not recommend you send your child here. It really messed up my image of self and interfered with my path in life.
CB
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You have to want to be there in order for the program to work! My counselors were amazing! But you cannot force someone to go and think they will be “cured” however I have been trying to get ahold of the alumni coordinator since July.. kinda disappointed they want your to stay connect but they won’t return phone calls...
MK
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Strong cult mentality gong on here. I was lied to over the phone before checking in; the lies & attempted brainwashing continued throughout my stay. Patients are forced to electronically sign documents they're not allowed to view. Several patients were threatened regarding insurance coverage, including me, and one man was asked to show his bank account balance - *typical cult procedure. Patients are degrade, shamed & punished for unintentional infractions - another typical cult procedure.
Tdw
    The receptionists who answer the phone calls are VERY rude
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      Stuff was rude expect for one who was very helpful the nurses zero compassion do not go there if you have health issues they not equipped to help people with poor health they gave me a hard time when I had chest pain they wouldn’t let use the phone to call my husband to call my doctor I left was admitted in the hospital had a heart problem mild stroke has to stay to have a procedure done Was in the hospital for a week. I found a better place it’s called Rogers but I’m a out patient I will be there for 6 hours Monday-Friday because of my health issues I can’t stay but I’m happy now that they do understand I would not recommend Rosecrance to anyone oh and one more thing my counselor was good. The rest of the stuff no beno.