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New Seattle clinic opens, continued construction, and new programs

03/23/21 04:07:pm
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Brown Deer

Brown Deer will open an adolescent Focus Depression Recovery PHP on March 22.

Brown Deer will begin offering collaborative services with Children’s Wisconsin in early 2021. This unique partnership will help young patients receive both mental health and medical services from a multidisciplinary team. It will be available to current patients at Children’s Wisconsin.

Oconomowoc

Construction continues on the Ladish Co. Foundation Center on the Oconomowoc campus. The Ladish Center will house Rogers’ hospitality and spiritual care services, the Ronald McDonald Family Room, the Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation, and the Rogers Research Center. It is expected to open this summer.

Philadelphia

In April, the Philadelphia clinic plans to open Trauma Recovery PHP for adults.

San Diego

San Diego plans to begin offering intensive outpatient care for Focus Depression Recovery for adults and adolescents, and OCD and Anxiety for adults, adolescents, and children later this spring.

Sheboygan

Rogers’ Sheboygan location is aiming for a June 2021 opening for its outpatient clinic and a July 2021 opening for the supportive living facility at 1108 South Wildwood Avenue. The clinic is currently accepting patients for virtual treatment through Rogers Connect Care. Construction progress can be seen in the slideshow above. 

Seattle

The first Rogers clinic in Washington state, located at 1215 114th Avenue SE in Bellevue, opened in early March. Images of the new Seattle clinic can be found here, along with statements from the care team on their excitement to bring Rogers' specialized care to the area. 

The clinic offers:

  • Focus Depression Recovery adult partial hospitalization care
  • OCD and Anxiety adult partial hospitalization care
  • Focus Depression Recovery child and adolescent partial hospitalization care
  • OCD and Anxiety child and adolescent partial hospitalization care

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