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Rogers Behavioral Health to Open Two New Residential Treatment Centers, Helping More People with Eating Disorders, OCD, Anxiety, and Depression 

OCONOMOWOC, Wis. – Rogers Behavioral Health will open two new residential treatment centers on its Oconomowoc, Wisconsin campus this summer. The facilities will increase access to specialized care for adults with eating disorders and young adults with OCD, anxiety, and depression.

Rogers’ expansion helps meet the growing need for mental health care. The new locations, designed with compassion to foster healing, long-term recovery, and hope, create more opportunities for expert residential treatment, serving patients from Wisconsin and around the world.

A 24-bed residential treatment site dedicated to adult eating disorder recovery will open in late June. A 20-bed residential care center for young adults receiving treatment for OCD, anxiety, and depression will open in August.

“These new locations reflect Rogers’ deep commitment to expanding timely access to individualized, compassionate mental health care,” says Cindy Meyer, Rogers’ president and CEO. “As the demand grows for mental health treatment, this expansion allows us to reach more individuals and families with evidence-based care, offering hope and healing when it matters most.”

Rogers offers specialized mental health and substance use disorder treatment in Wisconsin and across the nation. The new Oconomowoc facilities strengthen Rogers’ continuum of care and expand residential treatment options for young adults and adults.

“Receiving the right treatment at the right time can make a substantial difference in a person’s life and well-being,” says Rogers’ chief clinical officer Heather Jones, PhD, LP. “Rogers’ new residential facilities in Oconomowoc will help us support more individuals and families on their journey toward healing and lasting recovery.”

For more information, visit rogersbh.org.

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 10 clinics offering PHP and IOP treatment across the state. 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.

Contact:

Maddy O’Neill

Communications and Public Relations Lead

262-599-4542

Madalyn.ONeill@rogersbh.org, media@rogersbh.org