Rosecrance


Rosecrance is a leading provider of behavioral health services with nationally recognized addiction treatment programs. Rosecrance serves clients at locations across Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa.
Rosecrance provides comprehensive treatment services for individuals with substance abuse and mental health disorders, including nationally recognized, evidence-based residential treatment with an emphasis on co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders and specialty residential programs for adolescents and young adults facing mood and anxiety disorders or trauma. Residential treatment is supported by additional services including detoxification, recovery homes, veterans’ programs, prevention and early intervention programs, criminal justice and specialty court programs, and alumni services. Mental health expertise extends beyond outpatient treatment with supportive housing and crisis services.

History

In 1864, Dr. James and Frannie Rosecrance built a 16-room white house that is now a landmark in New Milford, Illinois. First erected as a clinic for Civil War soldiers, the structure switched focus to youth and families by the late 1800s. The Rosecrances left provisions in their wills to turn the house into the Rosecrance Memorial Home for Children on Aug. 11, 1916. The home operated as an orphanage for boys until the early 1950s.
Rosecrance has grown from serving 12 to 18 boys in 1916 to more than 37,000 clients annually.
In 1995, Rosecrance opened a $5.3 million, 76-bed adult treatment center in Rockford.
In early 2004, it opened the $14 million, 78-bed, state-of-the-art Rosecrance Griffin Williamson Campus to treat adolescents.
In early 2010, Rosecrance merged with the Janet Wattles Center and its subsidiaries.
In July of 2016, Community Elements merged into Rosecrance in Champaign, Illinois.
In January of 2018, Prairie Center merged into Rosecrance in central Illinois.
Rosecrance announced an affiliation with Jackson Recovery Centers in January of 2019.