Location expands access to mental health care while supporting families
OCONOMOWOC, WI – Feb. 26, 2026 – Rogers Behavioral Health will open a new clinic between Madison and Sun Prairie in April 2026, bringing increased mental health support for adolescents and adults in the area.
Located at 5117 W. Terrace Drive on Madison’s far east side bordering Sun Prairie, the clinic will offer partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs (PHP/IOP), which are designed to meet individuals where they are on their mental health journey with more advanced care.
The new clinic is also collaborating with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Madison (RMHC-Madison) to provide added support for adolescent patients and their caregivers. Families will benefit from using an on-site Ronald McDonald House Family Room, which will feature comfortable spaces to work, rest or recharge as well as a kitchenette stocked with food and beverages.
“The opening of this new clinic marks meaningful progress in our mission to expand access to behavioral health services to individuals and families in the communities we serve,” says Cindy Meyer, president and CEO of Rogers. “We are also proud to work with Ronald McDonald House Charities to support the individuals receiving care as well as their families, who play an invaluable role in the healing process.”
This collaboration strengthens Rogers’ and RMHC-Madison’s shared mission to support and keep families together during life’s challenging times.
“This Family Room will be more than a space; it’s a lifeline of compassion, allowing parents to be available to support their child while also caring for themselves,” says Stephanie Hayden, CEO of RMHC-Madison.
For more information, visit rogersbh.org/locations/sun-prairie/. Learn more about Rogers at rogersbh.org and RMHC-Madison at www.rmhcmadison.org.
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About Rogers Behavioral Health
Rogers Behavioral Health is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit provider of evidence-based specialty mental health and substance use treatment services for adults, children, and adolescents with depression and other mood disorders, eating disorders, addiction, OCD and anxiety disorders, trauma, PTSD, and more. Headquartered in Wisconsin since 1907, Rogers operates three inpatient behavioral health hospitals, 17 residential programs and nine clinics offering PHP and IOP treatment across the state (soon to be 10 with the addition of Sun Prairie). With additional locations in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Washington, Rogers offers outpatient services for therapy, medication management, and psychiatric evaluations both virtually and in-person at select locations.
The System also includes Ladish Co. Foundation Center, home to Rogers Research Center, the Rogers Foundation, and the Ronald McDonald Family Room®. In addition, Rogers leads the nationwide WISE coalition with the goal of eliminating stigma related to mental health and substance use disorders. Learn more at rogersbh.org.
About Ronald McDonald House Charities of Madison
Since 1993, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Madison has provided a continuum of care for those who live hours or even a plane ride from their child’s treatment. By offering housing, meals, and a supportive community, RMHC-Madison is Keeping Families Close during life’s most challenging moments.
Through the Ronald McDonald House®, the Ronald McDonald Family Room® at SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital, and the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile ®, families can stay close during life’s most challenging moments and receive the care they need.
Contact:
Maddy O’Neill
Communications and Public Relations Lead
262-599-4542
Madalyn.ONeill@rogersbh.org, media@rogersbh.org