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OCD and Anxiety
Autism and Anxiety and Mood Disorders
Eating Disorders
Depression and other Mood Disorders
Addiction
Trauma Recovery (PTSD)
Emotional Dysregulation
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Use the directory below to search services that meet your needs for eating disorders, OCD and anxiety, depression and mood disorders, addiction, or PTSD.
Request a free screening or call 800-767-4411, 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Founded in 1907 in Wisconsin with locations now in seven states, Rogers is a not-for-profit provider of mental health and addiction treatment. Our specialized care for children, adolescents, and adults has proven clinical outcomes.
We have multiple treatment options in a variety of locations including, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington, and Wisconsin.
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Children, teens, and adults from across the country find intensive, in-depth care at Rogers’ nationally recognized residential treatment centers. From leadership in OCD to our one-of-a-kind treatment for children, and a deepening focus on mood disorders, we have the specialty care you seek.
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Rogers offers a variety of services in multiple locations for adults.
We have programs for kids and teens in multiple specialties in multiple locations.
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Your length of stay depends on which type of care and level of treatment we’re admitting you to, as well as your past history, current symptoms, support systems, resources and risk factors. We estimate the average length of stay to be 3 to 12 days for inpatient hospitalization, 30 to 60 days for residential care, and 3 to 7 weeks for partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient care. These estimates can vary based on individual needs and insurance coverage.
You may request a discharge at any time, but we advise that any decisions about discharge be made collaboratively with the treatment team, so a thoughtful aftercare plan can be developed and arranged. If you are receiving treatment due to a court order, a doctor’s order to discharge is required before you can leave. In situations involving imminent concerns for your safety, further evaluation may be necessary.
The federal government requires each hospital to post on its website a list of its standard charges for each inpatient and outpatient service and item provided by the hospital. The list is available in a machine-readable format. For information that would help you estimate the cost of your care or the amount you might owe for your care, please contact our patient financial services staff at 262-303-2180 or email: CustomerService@rogersbh.org. Click here to find information about our Financial Assistance Policy.
To help our patients better understand healthcare services, the cost of care, and comparison shop between hospitals, additional information is available at wipricepoint.org.
Because every plan has its own rules for coverage, you should contact your insurance carrier to see if you need pre-approval before scheduling your admission. Please visit the insurance coverage page for more information.
The names of levels of care vary across the country. At Rogers, inpatient care is our highest level of treatment, offered to individuals who are in need of emergent care and around-the-clock observation, or stabilization during an acute episode. Inpatient care is provided at our hospital locations, and patients stay until they reach stable condition and are able to continue treatment in lower levels of care.At Rogers, residential treatment means you voluntarily live on campus during your entire treatment stay and receive intensive care in the same facility. Your length of stay typically lasts 30 to 90 days.
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