Crosspoint Human Services
210 Avenue C
Danville, IL 61832
(217) 442-3200Executive Director: Lisa Rhodes
15 Member Voluntary Board of Directors
Crosspoint Human Services was formed in 1980 by combining the services of the Vermilion Mental Health and Development Center incorporated in 1955 and the Retarded Children’s Center incorporated in 1964.
Crosspoint is a private, not-for-profit Illinois corporation governed by a voluntary board of directors representing Vermilion County with participation of persons served.
Crosspoint’s Vision is to engage, inspire, and empower people to realize their full potential and have every opportunity to experience a productive and healthy life in their community. It is Crosspoint’s mission to affect lives by providing hope and opportunities to thrive. Services are available to persons of any age, without regard to race, religion, national origin, handicap, or ability to pay. Crosspoint is an equal opportunity employer.
Crosspoint serves persons experiencing emotional, familial, or marital stress, or more severe, acute, or chronic psychiatric disabilities. Other persons served experience developmental delays or mild to profound developmental disabilities. Some experience both mental and developmental disabilities. Some experience both mental and developmental disabilities. Each of these three groupings has some individuals who abuse drugs. That behavior exacerbates an already difficult situation in treatment.
Crosspoint services include Care Coordination, Crisis Intervention, Counseling, Therapy, Social and Daily Living Skill Training, Psychotropic Medication/Prescription Administration, Medication Counseling Training, Money Management through Representative Payee Services, Housing, Transportation, Community Education and Consultation, Psycho Social Rehabilitation, Employment Development and Placement, Intensive Behavioral Support Services, Suicide Prevention Coordination, and Specialized Services for Children and Families in Crisis.
Crosspoint is licensed by the Department of Public Health to operate a community living facility, is licensed by the Illinois Department of Human Services to provide Medicaid Mental Health Services, Community Integrated Living Arrangements and Day Training, and is nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Services for Families and Children, Inc.
Crosspoint is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Illinois Department of Human Services, Illinois Department of Health and Family Services, Vermilion County Mental Health 708 Board, Danville Area United Way, donations, fees, and private contracts with long term care providers and health insurance companies.
For specific information on programs and services, contact their office, (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) at 217-442-3200, by FAX at 217-442-7460, and by TTD at 217-442-8471, Mon – Wed 8am to 6pm, Thu – Fri, 8am – 5pm. To assure immediate access to treatment Crosspoint encourages walk-ins, no appointment necessary.
Crosspoint Human Services
201 North Hazel St., Danville, IL 61832
217-446-1217
Executive Director: Lisa Rhodes
15 Member Voluntary Board of Directors
Crosspoint Human Services provides a domestic violence shelter and temporary housing, for women and their children who are escaping an abusive home environment. Support services, including assistance with securing an Order of Protection, are available free of charge. Crosspoint is also part of a statewide network of 30 domestic violence agencies committed to the prevention and elimination of violence against women and children.
Crosspoint provides a residential program, transitional housing for women and their children who are homeless. Women work toward individualized goals while in this program and work together with their counselor to obtain permanent housing.
Crosspoint operates a child day care center for children ages birth to five years of age. The center provides education, recreation, balanced nutrition, and socialization for the children.
Crosspoint is funded by the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the Illinois Attorney General’s Office, Federal Crime Victim Assistance Funds, the Illinois Department of Human Services, the Vermilion County Mental Health 708 Board, the Danville Area United Way, and community contributions.
For specific information on services and programs, contact the office at 217-446-1217 or by FAX at 217-443-6845. The Crisis Hotline is staffed 24 hours a day at 217-443-5566 or 1-888-549-1800.