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Rosecrance served record number of individuals in Fiscal Year 2024

The recent achievement in Rosecrance’s history marks a significant turning point, underscoring the organization’s heightened focus on addressing the mounting demand for behavioral health services.

Rosecrance Behavioral Health’s devoted team of caring experts has helped a record-setting 56,734 people realize their brightest future during the 2024 fiscal year.

The recent achievement in Rosecrance’s history marks a significant turning point, underscoring the organization’s heightened focus on addressing the mounting demand for behavioral health services.

The demand for assistance with anxiety and depression has surged, while there has been a noticeable uptick in trauma- and stressor-related disorders and substance use disorders. This trend is concerning as psychologists have noticed a consistent pattern over the past three years – an increasing number of patients requiring more intensive care and exhibiting more severe symptoms compared to previous years, based on a survey conducted by the American Psychological Association.

Substance use disorders continue to be a concern. Although millions of Americans aged 12 and older meet the criteria for needing substance use treatment, only 1 in 4 of them received treatment, according to SAMHSA. Rosecrance is dedicated to supporting those in recovery and will continue to assist clients and their families in developing the tools they need for the rest of their lives.

Rosecrance met the needs of people struggling with their mental health and substance use by strengthening its robust continuum of care, lowering barriers to treatment, and establishing outpatient clinics in more communities, giving individuals and communities access to quality behavioral health services that help them thrive.

“At Rosecrance, we’re dedicated to more than just providing solutions; we’re nurturing positive transformation in individuals’ lives, their close circles, and the community as a whole,” said Dave Gomel, Ph.D., President and CEO of Rosecrance Behavioral Health. “Our goal is to empower, inspire change, and keep the flame of hope burning for those facing life’s more challenging struggles. Every day presents an opportunity to make a difference.”

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