Mental Health Division
The division of Mental Health and Addictions Programs has
been providing community mental health services for the chronically mentally ill
since the late 1950's when clients were given conditional discharges from the
state psychiatric hospitals. It was the first community agency to receive
grant-in-aid funding from the Department of Mental Health for the State of
Illinois.
Since the late 1960's and 1970's, although there
were no formal case management programs, it was standard practice for the staff
to work with clients "in-the-field". The division has always been a strong advocate of
community social casework, which has evolved into what we now call case
management. The philosophy held is that community outreach oriented case
management is a critical part of providing services for the severe and
chronically mentally ill.
Joseph E. Troiani, Ph.D., C.A.D.C.
Director, Mental Health Division
Joseph Roche, M.Ed., LCPC
Program Coordinator