Rogers details plans on new Sheboygan clinic, supportive living services
02/21/20 12:05:pmRogers will be breaking ground in late spring on a new treatment center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
“With this latest expansion in Sheboygan, we will be able to make our specialized behavioral health services and our first-ever supportive living environment accessible to more people in need of mental health and addiction treatment,” says Pat Hammer, CEO and president of Rogers Behavioral Health.
Our Sheboygan location is scheduled to open in late 2020 or early 2021 and is possible thanks to contributions by an anonymous donor.
Matthias Schueth, executive vice president, Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation, says that “the incredible gift from anonymous donor came about because of the high-quality treatment from our inpatient unit and partial hospitalization care. The donor wants to create access to the same kind of treatment and care in his home community.”
Many former patients and their families are excited to donate to the Foundation if given the opportunity, Matthias says, and that close to 90% of the funds the Foundation receives comes from grateful former patients or their families.
Our Sheboygan campus will include a 10,000 square foot outpatient clinic to treat OCD, anxiety, depression, other mood disorders, and co-occurring substance use in adults and adolescents. We will be able to treat up to 12 adolescents and 28 adults.
The campus will also include a separate space adjacent to the clinic for our first supportive living services for up to 12 adults at a time. The living space will give patients a place to call home during treatment as they also prepare to move back into everyday life.
This environment supports recovery through shared experience and builds strength and hope with staff available for coaching and mentoring. The space will feature a common living room, dining room, kitchen, and shared bedrooms with kitchenettes and bathrooms.