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FY2011 IN REVIEW<br />

Adolescent substance<br />

abuse division<br />

<strong>Rosecrance</strong> employs an evidence-based, 12 Step-based adolescent<br />

substance use disorder program that incorporates clinical, medical,<br />

educational and experiential <strong>the</strong>rapies into a comprehensive<br />

individualized treatment plan. All programs serve youth 12-18 years old<br />

who exhibit signs or symptoms <strong>of</strong> alcohol or o<strong>the</strong>r drug involvement.<br />

SUCCESSFUL DISCHARGE RATE:<br />

Adolescent residential inpatient program<br />

85%<br />

AGE DEMOGRAPHICS<br />

1,081<br />

Adolescent patients admitted<br />

Programs & facilities<br />

400<br />

300<br />

200<br />

100<br />

0<br />

325<br />

278<br />

183<br />

75<br />

11<br />

≤13 14 15 16 17<br />

117<br />

18<br />

Total patients by age range<br />

12<br />

≥19<br />

GRIFFIN WILLIAMSON CAMPUS<br />

The facility is a 67,000-square-foot, 78-<br />

bed inpatient adolescent treatment center<br />

located on 40 scenic acres. It houses an<br />

onsite school, chapel, gymnasium, fitness<br />

center and healing garden.<br />

RECOVERY HOMES<br />

Admissions 66<br />

High school/GED graduates 21<br />

Students enrolled in college 11<br />

Residents obtained employment 16<br />

RECOVERY HOMES<br />

Hillman House and Marlowe House<br />

are recovery homes for adolescents 14-<br />

18 years <strong>of</strong> age who have successfully<br />

<strong>complete</strong>d an inpatient treatment<br />

program.<br />

<strong>Rosecrance</strong>’s 84-bed Griffin Williamson Campus<br />

is <strong>the</strong> largest youth inpatient program in Illinois.<br />

PATIENTS ADMITTED, BY PROGRAM<br />

AVG. LENGTH OF TREATMENT, IN DAYS<br />

Residential 36<br />

Partial hospitalization 14<br />

Outpatient 61<br />

Recovery homes 178<br />

SATELLITE OFFICES<br />

Frankfort, Geneva, Lincoln Park,<br />

Naperville, Northfield and Oak<br />

Park satellite <strong>of</strong>fices provide free<br />

consultations, referrals, outreach<br />

services and recovery support groups in<br />

Chicagoland.<br />

Inpatient:<br />

74.3%<br />

Outpatient:<br />

18.4%<br />

Partial<br />

hospitalization:<br />

1.2%<br />

Recovery<br />

homes:<br />

6.1%<br />

STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND<br />

DRUG/ALCOHOL FAMILY ASSISTANCE<br />

People served (SAP) 836<br />

People served (DAFA) 147<br />

People served (Prevention) 716<br />

These charts use data to count <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> people receiving substance abuse services at multiple sites. Patients may be admitted in more than one program during<br />

<strong>the</strong> same visit and occasionally are served at a site intended for a younger or older demographic.<br />

14<br />

reach

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