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Rogers Behavioral Health - Kenosha Outpatient and Partial Inpatient Program

Alyssa Morelli
Outreach Representative
Alyssa.Morelli@rogersbh.org
 rogersbh.org/
PHONE: 262-646-1050   |   CELL: 262-424-0465
9916 75th Street
Suite 205
Kenosha, WI 53142
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Levels of care:
Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP), Monday-Friday for 6 hours/day (3 to 6 weeks)
Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), Monday-Friday for 3 hours/day (4-8 weeks)
 
Programs: We provide evidenced-based treatment to treat co-occurring disorders across all levels of care. Our clinical team are experts in their area of specialty (condition and age) – specifically at Kenosha we treat depression, anxiety, OCD, mood disorders, emotional dysregulation and substance abuse.
 
Child and Adolescent Programs –
  • DBT Mental Health Recovery (PHP) – (14 to 18 years old) M-F, 8:30am-2:30pm
  • DBT Mental Health Recovery (IOP) – (14 to 18 years old) M-F, 1-4pm
  • Provides treatment for mood disorders, emotional dysregulation, self-harm, history of suicidal ideation
  • Mental Health Recovery (PHP) – (13 to 18 years old) M-F, 8:30am-2:30pm
  • Provides treatment for depression and anxiety
  • OCD/Anxiety (PHP) – (6 to 18 years old) M-F, 7:45am-1:45pm
  • Our clinical staff is using CBT with the technique of Exposure and Response Prevention for the treatment of OCD and anxiety-related disorders
 
Adult Programs –

Mental Health and Addiction Recovery (IOP), M-F, 8-11am or 11-2pm
Mental Health and Addiction Recovery (PHP), M-F, 8:00am-2:00pm
Provide MAT, the patient sees a psychiatrist weekly for medication management
DBT Mental Health Recovery (PHP), M-F, 7:30am-1:30pm
Mental Health Recovery (PHP) M-F, 7:30am-1:30pm
OCD/Anxiety (PHP) M-F, 7:30am – 1:30pm
 
Insurance: Medicaid (HMO) for adults, straight Medicaid for children/adolescents, major commercial insurance companies
 
All of our programs involve weekly family therapy sessions as well as art therapy and recreation therapy.  Furthermore, our child/adolescent programs have a Parent University class weekly for parents/guardians to learn more about CBT and DBT. Each patient is also seen weekly by a psychiatrist.
 
If a person is interested in admission to one of Rogers’ IOP or PHP programs please have them call (262) 942-4000 to complete a free screening. This screening typically takes about 45 minutes to complete and is the reviewed by our clinical psychologist. Our admissions team will then call the family back to notify them if they have been accepted to the program.
NEW Local DBT Class for Adults
Rogers Behavioral Health is now offering a specialized dialectical behavior therapy program for adults at our Kenosha location. Similar to the DBT program we offer for adolescents, within this group-based therapy, patients will learn practical life skills such as mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal skills to stabilize mood and behavior. DBT is effective in treating individuals who struggle with chronic suicidal ideation and non-suicidal self-injury, as well as people who have trouble regulating their emotions.

This evidenced-based treatment for adults is a unique partial hospitalization program running Monday through Friday, from 8:30 am -2:30 pm. The program is estimated to last two to six weeks, and varies based on each patient’s individual needs.Like all Rogers treatment programs, our leaders developed the DBT program using medical expertise and insights gained from our excellent clinical outcomes. If you would like more information or have a client you feel would benefit from this program or any other programs in our Kenosha location, please call admissions at 262-942-4000 and ask for Jenna to set up an initial assessment, or make a referral online.
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