Substance Use Services
Substance Use Services We Provide
These services are provided with the utmost confidentiality, although individuals can sign a release of information if they wish for HRC to share their treatment progress with others, like probation.
Drug Prevention Education
Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, and family therapy for addiction issues
Substance Use Screening, Assessment, and Treatment Planning
Toxicology Testing
DUI Evaluation, Updates, and Risk Education
Recovery Support and Case Management Services
Community and Workplace Education
Care Coordination
ANonYMOUS RECOVERY AND SUPPORT GROUPS
Our prevention department is dedicated to implementing various drug and alcohol prevention programs in the communities of Edgar and Clark counties. Our aim is to reduce the use of alcohol and prescription drugs among youth. We achieve this by providing prevention education to all 6th and 7th-grade students in our area. Additionally, we run communication campaigns on alcohol and vaping in selected schools in the area. We also assist schools in collecting data to improve their efforts through the Illinois Youth Survey every other year. Our team is available to assist all schools in Edgar and Clark County with any needs they have in promoting healthy drug-free lifestyles for their students.
HRC offers individual and group services in consultation with the primary therapist. All individuals in services meet regularly with an individual therapist to work towards accomplishing their goals and strengthening their recovery.
A variety of group therapy is offered throughout the week at HRC. Many of our groups follow the Matrix Model utilizing a curriculum to assist group members to strengthen their recovery. Friday groups have been focusing on “Hollywood and Recovery,” viewing and discussing a different movie or documentaries related to addiction or recovery each week.
To access these services, contact (217) 465-4118 and request treatment for addictions or “SUD services.” Referrals are not required for these services, but if you have a referral, please be sure to share the referral information with the receptionist for scheduling purposes.
HRC offers Screening and Assessment for addictions and Substance Use issues. Screening is completed by appointment at the HRC office (either in Paris or Marshall) and includes a biopsychosocial assessment of needs, drug testing, and other screening services. This screening and assessment can be recommended by a legal resource such as court, probation, or parole, another referral source such as DCFS or Medical provider, or may be self sought by an individual seeking to deal with a substance use issue.
After an individual is determined to be appropriate for Substance Use services, a treatment plan is completed which identifies appropriate goals and objectives to help the individual make changes in their situation with regards to substance use.
To access these services, contact (217) 465-4118 and request a SUD treatment. Referrals are not required for these services, but if you have a referral, please be sure to share the referral information with the receptionist for scheduling purposes.
HRC offers a range of testing for substances including instant and “send-off” services to the lab. These services are provided by trained substance use treatment staff. These are generally offered as an auxiliary service in conjunction with other substance use screening, education, or treatment services.
To access these services, contact (217) 465-4118 and request a SUD treatment. Referrals are not required for these services, but if you have a referral, please be sure to share the referral information with the receptionist for scheduling purposes.
HRC offers Secretary of State-certified DUI evaluations for individuals seeking to complete the requirements following a DUI. This evaluation meets the requirements of both court and Secretary of State and is a first step to identifying a classification of risk. These classifications can include Minimal Risk, Moderate Risk, Significant Risk, or High Risk, and each has associated recommendations for classes or SUD treatment.
Risk Education is a 10-hour class required for those classified as Minimal, Moderate, or Significant risk. It is offered on a rotating basis in each of our offices (Paris and Marshall.) Each month the class is offered in 4 sessions which complete the 10-hour requirement.
DUI Updates: For individuals whose original DUI evaluation is more than 6 months past, HRC offers DUI Update services to help coordinate documentation needed to go to a hearing with the Secretary of State to apply for reinstatement of driving privileges.
To access these services, contact (217) 465-4118 and request a DUI Evaluation.
The Recovery Support Specialist's (RSS) role is to support others in recovery from a substance use disorder and those seeking resources in the community. The RSS serves as a role model, mentor, and advocate and seeks to empower recovering individuals by helping to prevent relapse, by providing ongoing support, and promoting long-term recovery.
RSSs are people who have been successful in their own recovery process who help others experiencing similar situations. Through shared understanding, respect, and mutual empowerment, a RSS helps people become and stay engaged in the recovery process. RSS strives to extend substance use treatment, mental health treatment, trauma recovery, and support beyond the clinical setting into the everyday environment and communities of those seeking recovery.
These services are available to individuals who participate in HRC’s addictions and substance use disorder treatment programs who have a need for these services. In order to access these services, a person needs to enroll in substance use disorder treatment and demonstrate need for this service.
What can a RSS Assist With?
- Advocate for people in recovery
- Share resources and skill building
- Build community and relationships
- Mentor and help to set goals
- Provide substance use services and/or training
- Educate the public on various topics related to substance use
— Assist in developing skills such as grocery shopping, budgeting, relationship building, problem resolution, and building a sober activities wellness toolbox
— Coach individuals through the recovery process by helping them to identify their triggers for substance use and methods for coping with stress without turning to drugs or alcohol
— Coordinate with other medical professionals to ensure that individuals are receiving appropriate care for physical injuries or illnesses related to their addictions
— Assist in applying for, obtaining, and/or utilizing resources such as public entitlements (SNAP, Medicaid, etc), childcare, employment, compassionate clothing closet, food pantry, public transportation, higher education
These services are available by contacting (217) 465-4118 and requesting “SUD” services. If, following an assessment, the person and their therapist identify this service as a benefit to the individual and the individual chooses, the service may be provided.
HRC provides many trainings to community groups. HRC offers training to employers, social organizations, schools, first responders, other behavioral health professionals, families, and others. These trainings are conducted based on request and HRC’s ability to provide the needed training. Some of the training HRC has provided during the past several years includes Youth Mental Health First Aid Training, Mental Health First Aid Training, trauma-based training, mental health awareness training, drug use awareness, wellness training, parenting skills and support, and more.
Contact (217) 465-4118 and state the nature of the training you are seeking in order for the receptionist to guide you to the correct professional.
HRC’s Substance Use Disorder (SUD) therapists coordinate with referral sources to ensure that individuals are receiving needed services. They will refer appropriate individuals to auxiliary services such as employment programs, health services, entitlements analysis, mental health assessment, and more. HRC provides many auxiliary services and can refer you to other providers as appropriate.
These services can be accessed by engaging in HRC’s SUD Treatment. SUD services are available by contacting reception at (217) 465-4118 and requesting SUD services.
Anonymous Recovery
Discover the support you need on your journey to recovery with HRC's collaborative efforts alongside trusted anonymous recovery groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Our commitment extends to providing a welcoming space for meetings aimed at fostering and sustaining recovery.
Join us at the basement of the Forsythe Center at 406 N. 2nd St, Marshall, IL 62441:
- Narcotics Anonymous convenes Mondays and Fridays at 6 pm.
- Alcoholics Anonymous gathers Thursdays at 5:30 pm.
Al-Anon Support Group
Al-Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help.
Join us at the basement of the Forsythe Center at 406 N. 2nd St, Marshall, IL 62441:
Al-Anon gathers Saturdays at 9 am.