The Ogle/DeKalb County Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC) Council is a collaborative network aimed at strengthening addiction recovery support, reducing stigma, and bridging service gaps in both counties. It focuses on enhancing peer support, increasing sober living opportunities (such as in Rochelle), and providing community-based recovery resources.
Key initiatives and details for the Ogle/DeKalb ROSC Council include:
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Goals: Increase awareness of recovery services, boost engagement, reduce stigma, and expand peer support networks.
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Focus Areas: The council focuses on youth, unhoused individuals, and rural community members.
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Activities: Regular meetings are held, often featuring updates from local recovery centers and discussions on expanding treatment access.
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Key Partners: The council includes SUD/Mental Health Providers, people with lived experience, hospitals, and law enforcement.
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Key Accomplishments: The council has supported the establishment of a 42-bed women's sober living home in Rock Falls, IL and has worked to increase referral numbers and transportation for treatment.
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Support & Resources: Peer support services, including All Recovery Meetings and a music groupare available, sometimes in collaboration with local recovery centers.
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