Iroquois Mental Health Center (IMHC) is a community mental health center located in Watseka, IL, serving Iroquois County and the surrounding areas. Established in 1961 as a branch of the Danville Mental Health Center, IMHC became an independent nonprofit agency in 1971. With a mission to assist individuals in effectively dealing with various challenges in life, IMHC offers a range of outpatient mental health services, substance use disorder programs, forensic evaluations, and employment services.
Since its relocation to Watseka in 2005, IMHC has expanded to eleven locations across four counties, including the acquisition of the Resolve Center for substance use disorders in Manteno, IL. Committed to enabling individuals to reach their maximum potential and become valuable members of society, IMHC continues to grow and provide better services to the residents of Illinois and neighboring states.
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