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Take a tour of Rogers’ outpatient clinic and supportive living house in Sheboygan.

If a friend or loved one tells you they’ve been in treatment for mental health or addiction, you may be wondering about the best way to respond. Rogers’ Sue McKenzie Dicks, vice president of healthy culture at Rogers Behavioral Health, shares some common missteps and supportive things to say so your friend or loved one feels validated and understood.

Since opening, the Ronald McDonald House Charities Family Room© has provided a relaxing space for families supporting loved ones in treatment. Today’s blog answers some of the most frequently asked questions about the new facility.

Research shows that family involvement plays a crucial role in treatment for mental health and addiction. To address this need, Rogers recently opened the Ladish Co. Foundation Center on the main campus in Oconomowoc.

June is Men’s Health Month, a time when men are encouraged to take better care of themselves, both physically and mentally.

Adrienne discusses her path to Rogers’ Herrington Center for Addiction Recovery in Oconomowoc and how she’s been able to put her sobriety first and reach her 7-year sobriety milestone.

Parents and their children continue to adapt to the fluidity of the COVID-19 environment—work schedules, cancelled summer camps, delayed sports seasons, and now the looming of a different kind of school year.

When antidepressant medication has proven ineffective, transcranial magnetic stimulation may be a solution for those who have been diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD).

Transcranial magnetic stimulation may be effective where traditional treatment routes have failed to offer relief from depression. Learn more about how it works, how one qualifies for treatment, and what the future of TMS looks like.

Suicide rates in the U.S. are on the rise, especially for adults ages 45 to 64, but expanding awareness and effective care can help to identify potential risk factors or warning signs.
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