Address: 2517 State St, Chester, IL 62233, USA
Phone: +16188264547
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–12:30PM
Saturday: Closed
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Yes we do. For individuals and families wanting to utilize food pantry services, they are available to community members residing in Red Bud and the surrounding areas, (Evansville, Prairie du Rocher, Modoc, Ruma). Individuals can call 618-282-6233 and press 5 to speak with someone about the food pantry. Be prepared to provide basic information: name, phone number, address, number of adults and children within the family. Pick up times are at 10:30am on the 2nd & 4th Friday, and the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month.
Yes. Mental Health First Aid Training is a 8-hour course funded by a Randolph County 708 Board Grant that is open to the public. It gives people the tools to identify when someone may be struggling with a mental health or substance misuse problem. It connects them with appropriate support and resources.
Yes we are. Please visit this link on our website to view a calendar of upcoming community events: https://comwell.us/community-calendar/
Yes. We have two residential facilities. Our Melmar location in Sparta IL is a 24-hour supervised residential program for adults with a diagnosis of severe and persistent chronic mental illness. Our CILA location in Chester IL is a community integrated living arrangement that promotes residential stability for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Yes. Our trained clinicians provide substance use counseling to assist others to live a life free of mood altering substances, rebuild their lives and deal with their past.
Yes. ComWell's Community Day Service Program provides assistance and enhances mobility, personal independence and job readiness. Through long-term support and assistance, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) can achieve productive, meaningful lives and reach their fullest potential.
Yes. ComWell offers a full range of counseling services in Southern IL for individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, and other mental health concerns. Compassionate services are provided to all ages through individual, family and group counseling. Our skilled clinicians can help you get back to living life to the fullest in a safe, welcoming, trauma informed environment.
Yes. Our goal is to provide support to people during times of crisis through caring and confidential conversations. We do this by providing the community with confidential crisis services through gentle and understanding discussions of crisis resolutions, and referrals to appropriate community resources. ComWell defines a crisis as someone experiencing hopelessness, delusions, thoughts of self-harm or thoughts of causing harm to others and psychosis resulting in the inability to care for one’s self. ComWell’s crisis services are not intended to replace long-term counseling or individual therapy.
Please visit this link on our website to see current open positions at ComWell: https://comwell.us/comwell-careers/
Please consider a monthly gift to help us continue providing life-changing care during these times. Mental illness and substance misuse do not take a break during a crisis, so right now your support is more important than ever. Donors who have given selflessly to ComWell are making an investment in their community and in the lives of their neighbors who are desperately seeking a life of wellness and self-sufficiency for themselves and their families. Visit this link on our website to make a donation: https://comwell.us/giving/
Please visit this link on our website to learn more about our Substance Misuse Services: https://comwell.us/services/substance-misuse-services/
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