FamilyCore
330 Sw Washington street
Peoria, IL 61602
About FamilyCore
FamilyCore dates back to 1900 and is located in Peoria, Illinois. This site provides multi-generational support to strengthen families in the community. This includes adoption and foster care programs to match children with loving homes. Their support for single parents is useful to address unique challenges such as balancing childcare responsibilities and financial stress.
We value the outreach FamilyCore brings to at-risk youth through pathways like anger management workshops and collaborations with Family School Liaisons.
Flexible Business Hours Near the Washington Street Traffic Circle
Their hours are weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. But to accommodate busy schedules, their Wednesday hours until 7:00 p.m.
Addiction Counseling Services
FamilyCore understands that life has a way of taking unexpected twists and turns and this can be very overwhelming. They position licensed counselors in courts, schools and social services agencies to help you navigate concerns like substance use disorders, anxiety, and trauma. Through one-on-one sessions in a welcoming setting, I saw that you can learn strategies to take with you as you move forward with hope and success.
Payment and Insurance Options
FamilyCore accepts private health insurance plans and state funds. Medicaid is accepted. You may be provided with a sliding fee scale depending on your income and circumstances. They work with employee assistance programs to make counseling services accessible.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Adult Program
Individuals who are struggling with addiction to drugs or alcohol can get support at an adult program in Illinois. Designed for men and women over the age of 18, these programs offer rehabilitation treatment and recovery services.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
In Illinois, cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective method for addiction treatment. It teaches effective communication skills, provides tools to help people improve mood, and empowers participants to dismiss insecurities that can lead to substance abuse.Levels of Care
Outpatient Rehab
Outpatient rehab in Illinois may be brief or long-term, depending on the individual. During this time, you wil...l maintain membership in a support group as well as attend one-on-one counseling sessions. The focus is ongoing development of life skills that will prevent relapse.Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health
An Illinois dual diagnosis program treats both your mental health and recovery needs. Psychiatrists and addict...ion specialists work together to address co-occurring disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or ADHD.Insurance
TRICARE
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for ac...tive and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Self-Pay Options
Self-pay options, also known as private pay, are common when paying for drug rehab in Illinois. As the name su...ggests, you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, writing a check, taking out a personal or medical loan, credit card payments, and more.
Sliding Scale Payment
Many alcohol and drug rehabs in Illinois offer sliding scale payment plans for clients who cannot otherwise af...ford to pay for treatment. You'll need to fill out an application and, upon acceptance, the rehab will work with you to develop a payment plan based on your income.Contact FamilyCore
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