I have been seeing both a therapist and a psychiatrist at Iroquois Mental Health Services since I moved here in 2011. I have been in therapy and on medication for decades and my transition was almost seamless. I am not disagreeing with the other reviewer, only saying that my own experience has been good.
While Connie Clark (who is now a "therapist" in Springfield) worked at the Iroquois Mental Health Center in Watseka IL under the clinical supervision of the director Dennis Hopkins, Jolene Foster Tom Gleeson, and Alberta Burton, I filed several complaints against her and the center for the mental abuse and financial exploitation of my niece during her treatment. My niece worked in the PSR program helping with paperwork but was often not paid. I made a complaint with OIG but they told me I had to work it out first with the center. I first approached my "friend" Gale Boudreau who was Dennis Hopkins' "assistant" about my concerns, but she told me there was nothing I could do because I was not my niece's guardian. Connie Clark (who was the manager of the PSR program hired by Dennis Hopkins) basically shared her life story with my niece during private "sessions". My niece was seeing a therapist at the center, but the therapist refused to listen to our complaints because she was afraid of losing her job since turnover was high. Connie talked to my niece about how she was bi-polar, her borderline personality disorder, her cutting and suicide attempts. She discussed at length her father's death and how she hated him. I don't know if she was trying to establish a therapeutic rapport with my niece but it was disgusting to reveal these private things to my niece. It was extremely inappropriate. She insinuated my niece might be gay because she did not have a boyfriend which prompted me to complain first to Tom Gleeson the then acting clinical director. He ignored my complaint because (as I later found out) Connie was hired by Dennis Hopkins and she was untouchable from what the case managers in the PSR program told me. When Tom was "let go", I complained to Jolene Foster the new clinical director and she told me it was best my niece seek treatment elsewhere and refused to discuss this further even though my niece signed a release for me. This was several years ago and my niece is doing much better now but I am appalled by her treatment by the Iroquois Mental Health Center. They showed no compassion or character.
Iroquois Mental Health Center is a US Health facility based in Watseka, Illinois. Iroquois Mental Health Center is located at 323 W Mulberry St, Watseka, IL 60970, USA.
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