We are a community based, not-for-profit corporation offering services to address substance use disorders and other therapeutic needs. We began helping east central Illinois and other state residents as the Central East Alcoholism & Drug Council originally incorporated in 1972. We opened our first facility in 1973 and now operate 10 sites
We are a community based, not-for-profit corporation offering services to address substance use disorders and other therapeutic needs. We began helping east central Illinois and other state residents as the Central East Alcoholism & Drug Council originally incorporated in 1972. We opened our first facility in 1973 and now operate 10 sites in our geographic area. In 2020 we began using the name Hour House in recognition of the reality that recovery happens an “hour at a time”.
Mission
Who We Are
Who We Are
Our mission is to provide hope to individuals, families and our community through outstanding delivery of our substance use disorder services.
Admissions
Who We Are
Admissions
Admissions may be arranged through contacting any of our facilities. An initial screening will be completed in order to assess the primary level of care that the individual may need. This is done at no cost or obligation to the individual.
Testimonials
September celebrates National Recovery Month and grants an opportunity to help reduce stigma and illustrate a human face behind the disease. Here we have three exceptional individuals sharing their testimony that Recovery is Possible.
Be the voice of Recovery.
In honor of National Recovery Month, listen to Stephanie P. as she shares her courageous story of Recovery.
Hour House
Also known as Central East Alcoholism & Drug Council
Your donation support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and will fund our mission.
Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (d/b/a Hour House) is accredited through CARF, licensed and funded in whole or in part through the Illinois Department of Human Services: Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).