Iroquois Mental Health Center (IMHC) is a non-profit community mental health center that has been providing comprehensive mental health and substance use disorder services since 1971. With its main facility located in Watseka, Illinois, IMHC serves individuals in Iroquois, Kankakee, Vermilion, and Will Counties, offering a wide range of outpatient therapy programs for adults, adolescents, and children, as well as substance use disorder treatment for adults and teens. Collaborating with primary care physicians and various community organizations, IMHC is dedicated to positively impacting the conversation and treatment of mental health and substance use in the community.
IMHC's commitment to its role as a community mental health center is evident through its partnerships with hospitals, public health departments, local court systems, school guidance counselors, domestic violence organizations, sexual assault centers, and more. By working together with these organizations, IMHC aims to provide the best treatment practices and support to its clients, ensuring their well-being and promoting a holistic approach to mental health care. With a mission to care for all mental health and substance use disorder needs, IMHC strives to make a positive difference in the lives of individuals and the community as a whole.
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