History
In August 2004, Rosecrance opened a new $14 million, 78-bed campus to serve youth on University Drive in Rockford. The Griffin Williamson Adolescent Treatment Center is the largest inpatient treatment program in the state. Rosecrance also serves youth through prevention and outpatient services and through recovery homes for teens. The organization's long-term teen recovery homes, a program started in 1997, are among only a handful of such facilities in the nation. Boys are served at Hillman House. The girls recovery home, Marlowe House, is the only licensed program of its kind for girls in the state of Illinois.
Specialties
Rosecrance is dedicated to providing the highest quality care and the best evidence-based practices to treat substance use disorder and mental health issues. We're focused on one thing: Providing the best opportunity for lasting recovery. Life's waiting.