Prairie Counseling Center
The Prairie Counseling Center (PCC) is a community behavioral health
clinic funded to provide comprehensive community based services for mental
health and substance abuse issues. The
service area is Bond County as well as surrounding counties. The Center is partially funded by the
Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse
and Office of Mental Health.
AVAILABLE SERVICES
Individual Therapy
Family Therapy
Marital Therapy
Group Therapy
Psychiatric Treatment
Case Management
Crisis Assessment
Mental Health Assessment
Substance Abuse Assessment
DUI Evaluation
Substance Abuse Group Treatment
"round the
clock" mental health crisis intervention and screenings for the need for
psychiatric hospital placements.
MISSION AND PHILOSOPHY
The PCC mission is to provide family oriented behavioral health
services that promote awareness and wellness in the community and to help
ensure that persons served remain in the community while feeling safe, healthy,
and productive.
Persons served, families, and significant others will feel a sense
of ownership and empowerment regarding treatment via their involvement in the
treatment planning and implementation process.
Service delivery will involve practices that reduce the various
stigmas associated with consumers of public behavioral health systems.
PCC services are confidential and private. We will not identify a person as a consumer
and/or release information about a consumer without written and informed
consent from the consumer, life-threatening circumstances may be an exception.
PCC services are delivered with the aim that consumers will
"flow through" services and gain the skills to function at a greater
capacity than when first introduced to PCC services.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The first step in the service delivery process is for PCC staff to
conduct a brief clinical interview at the time of the initial request for
services and then to schedule a comprehensive assessment. The assessment will help determine treatment
goals, an appropriate and effective treatment plan, and the assignment of a
compatible therapist. Additionally,
consumers will identify other individuals and providers that they want involved
in the treatment and recovery process.
The therapeutic process is primarily designed by the therapist and
consumer regarding the frequency and duration of sessions. Additionally, consumers will be made aware of
their rights and appeal processes throughout the course of treatment.
Services are typically terminated when treatment goals have been
satisfactorily accomplished and the consumer and therapist are in agreement
that discharge would be appropriate.
Consumers will be introduced to satisfaction surveys throughout the
course of services and also immediately upon termination of services. Consumer feedback is a key component for PCC
to provide effective and relevant services.
Bond County Health Department
1520 South 4th Street
Greenville, IL 62246
(618) 664-1455
After Hours:
(618) 397-0963
Illinois Relay Services: (800) 526-0857
Hours
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:00p.m.
Tuesday
8:30a.m. - 8:00p.m.