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Rosecrance Therapies expands Behavioral Health Services with Acquisition of Ascend CHC

Rosecrance Therapies expands Behavioral Health Services with Acquisition of Ascend CHC

With this move, Rosecrance Therapies continues its trajectory of growth and leadership in behavioral health. Photo: Metro Services


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – Rosecrance Therapies is expanding its reach and deepening its specialty services through the acquisition of the assets of Ascend CHC, a well-regarded provider known for its expertise in treating eating disorders and offering performance-based counseling for athletes and performers.

The acquisition marks a strategic step in Rosecrance’s continued mission to provide holistic behavioral health care across Illinois. The integration of Ascend’s services began immediately, ensuring no disruption in care for existing clients.

“This is more than a merger—it’s an evolution of our care model,” said Carlene Cardosi, President of Clinical Services, Chief Operating Officer, and President of Rosecrance Therapies. “We’re significantly increasing our ability to treat eating disorders, which often co-occur with substance use and other mental health issues. We’re also expanding specialized support for those in high-pressure fields—like athletes, musicians, and performers—who require both mental health care and tools to maintain peak performance.”

Ascend CHC’s established reputation in these specialized areas aligns seamlessly with Rosecrance’s long-standing tradition of quality and innovation in behavioral health. The acquisition strengthens Rosecrance’s presence in the state and reinforces its commitment to personalized, expert care.

With this move, Rosecrance Therapies continues its trajectory of growth and leadership in behavioral health, offering more comprehensive treatment options to meet the evolving needs of the communities it serves.

For more information about services and locations, visit rosecrance.org.

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