Services We Provide
While the Center for Human Services provides a wide array of services, there may be times when a different provider may better meet your needs. Our screening specialist will be happy to discuss your needs and “point you in the right direction” if you need services from another organization.
Center staff talks with everyone who calls or comes in for help to gather information about what is troubling them in order to match them to the right service and the right provider to meet their needs.
Depression, anxiety, trauma, family life stressors, and anger issues are just some of the concerns that can be too overwhelming to cope with alone. The Center offers outpatient counseling to provide help and hope during challenging times.
Youth Outreach Services offers counseling and case management to school-aged youth in McLean County who struggle with behavioral health problems including sadness, anxiety, anger, attention difficulties, behavior issues, trauma, legal involvement, and family/life stressors. We make it easy to get help by providing counseling in area schools or in the child's home. Office appointments are also available.
The Crisis team provides quick, on-site counseling and evaluation to individuals in crisis situations. Team members travel to all parts of McLean County and function as a mobile crisis unit.
The Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC) at the Center is available free of charge to individuals 18 and older experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The BHUC provides an alternative to emergency departments for individuals who are not in need of medication or medical support.
Current hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.; Saturday 5:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.; Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Psychiatric help is available for adults and adolescents with high-risk, severe, and persistent mental illness. Services include psychiatric evaluation, psychotropic medication management, nursing support, and case management.
Medical Services
Medical staff are available to provide evaluation and treatment for Center clients in need of psychiatric care. Assistance is given by nursing staff to provide services including medication monitoring and client education.
The Recovery Program offers person-centered and strengths-based individual and group services to adults struggling with behavioral health problems.
Eligibility and Fees
A variety of factors determine an individual’s eligibility for services and related payment options. Please call (309) 827-5351 to inquire about our services and fees. Our staff will be happy to assist you.
Funding for services is provided in part by the Illinois Department of Human Services. Additional funding is provided via different local, state, and federal sources as well as charitable donations. Insurance and third-party payers will be exhausted before public aid can be applied to services. No one will be denied services based on ability to pay.