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Rosecrance
FAST FACTS
ADDRESS
320 W. Ohio St., Suite 410E Chicago, IL 60654
PHONE
312-833-2097 Founded in 1916, Rosecrance is a national leader in behavioral health treatment. Our comprehensive substance use and mental health treatment services help accelerate progress and create a roadmap for a continuum of care that goes beyond initial treatment— the key to long-term success.
In Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood, Rosecrance provides a licensed, structured recovery living environment for up to 30 adults in recovery while they work and/or attend college. These individuals have typically completed an intensive residential or outpatient treatment program. Our unique program begins with the development of an individualized recovery plan, followed by daily support from a specialized team. Drug testing, daily schedule and activity accountability, 12-step meetings and additional services, offered through our outpatient counseling center at Lakeview, provide the structure of support.
This spring, Rosecrance opened a new facility in Chicago’s River North neighborhood to provide highquality mental health and substance use disorder treatment services on an outpatient basis. Other Chicagoland locations include Des Plaines, Frankfort, La Grange, Northbrook and Warrenville. We also offer access to residential drug abuse treatment, mental health programs and rehab treatment for co-occurring disorders just 90 minutes from Chicago. Visit: Contact Sally Draper at 312-833-2097 to tour our treatment sites, including our teen and adult behavioral health residential campuses, our recovery residence in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood, and outpatient programs in Lakeview and River North. We have committed, compassionate staff waiting to meet you.
Explore: Visit our website, rosecrance.org, to learn more about our vibrant, robust treatment options—residential and outpatient—for adolescents and adults with mental health or substance use disorders.
Join: Consider making a difference by joining the Rosecrance Foundation Chicago Board. For more information, contact Sally Draper at 312-833-2097. Connect with us at facebook.com/lifeswaiting and Twitter @rosecrancenews.
Help Others: Whether you’re concerned about the behavioral health of yourself or a loved one, it’s important to equip yourself with resources and education. Rosecrance is here to help. Take the rst step by calling 888-928-5278.
Donate: Charitable contributions help expand Rosecrance programs to more people and reduce nancial barriers for families seeking treatment. Help us provide help, hope and the best opportunity for lasting recovery to more families by calling 312-833-2097.
WEBSITE
rosecrance.org
1,200 EMPLOYEES
2021 REVENUE
$90,667,572
FOUNDED IN 1916
“A comprehensive, holistic approach to treating substance use and mental health disorders is really important. It lays the foundation for the lifelong recovery journey, and offers the building blocks the individual needs to manage their disease.”
– Dr. Tom Wright, Chief Medical Of cer, Rosecrance Heath Network
LEADERSHIP
David Gomel, Ph.D., CADC
President & CEO/ Rosecrance Health Network
Thomas Wright, M.D.
Addictionologist, SVP for Medical Affairs & Chief Medical Of cer
Judith Jobe, M.S., CSADC
SVP & Chief Administrative Of cer
Carlene Cardosi, M.S.W., LCSW, CADC
Regional President - Rosecrance, Inc
Janis Waddell, M.S., CSADC
SVP & Chief Business Development Of cer
Sally Draper, B.A.
SVP & Executive Director of The Rosecrance Foundation

















Hope begins with you.
NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED LEADERS IN TREATING SUBSTANCE USE AND MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS.
For substance use and mental health treatment in the Midwest, there’s only one choice: Rosecrance. Our unmatched legacy as a proven behavioral health care leader is a source of hope and strength to those we serve. You have the power to provide that hope.
Last year, Rosecrance committed more than $6 million to reduce financial barriers to care, and provided direct charity care support to nearly 500 families. Help us to offer hope and the best opportunity for lasting recovery with a gift to The Rosecrance Foundation.





