Advocate Trauma Recovery Center

Comprehensive services for survivors of violence

The Advocate Trauma Recovery Center is a health care-based violence intervention program that provides quality services and resources to survivors of intentional trauma with compassion, respect and care. Our purpose is to aid individuals who have experienced trauma in rebuilding, restoring and strengthening their sense of safety by ending the cycle of violence. We provide access to trauma-informed care by acknowledging how past and present traumatic experiences and stress may impact the individuals and families we are serving. Our team is specially trained to support the unique needs of survivors and their families to foster hope for a better future.

Services include:

  • Individual and group therapy
  • Support and advocacy groups
  • Outpatient clinical assessments
  • Medication management
  • Safety and self-care guidance
  • Case management

Multidisciplinary approach: After participating emergency departments, clinicians and community organizations refer patients to the Advocate Trauma Recovery Center, they are treated by a team of behavioral health clinicians and trauma recovery specialists trained to support the unique needs of survivors and their families.

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Call 708-346-7300 to learn more about the Advocate Trauma Recovery Center and its services.


This innovative program was developed in partnership with the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority and funded by the Victims of Crime Act. Our mission is to support survivors and their families on their path to recovery and healing.We seek to aid survivors in ending the cycle of violence by ensuring they have access to appropriate trauma-informed care, services and resources.

This project was supported by Grant #2016-VA-GX-0027, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, through the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. Points of view or opinions contained on this webpage are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice or the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.