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Rogers Memorial Hospital-Brown Deer adds programs

Rogers Memorial Hospital–Brown Deer recently opened several new partial hospitalization programs and intensive outpatient programs to serve the needs of patients with mental illness and addiction.

The new programs at Rogers’ specialized outpatient facility at 4555 W. Schroeder Drive are: an adolescent dual diagnosis partial program, an adolescent dual intensive outpatient program, an adult women’s mental health partial program, an adult dual diagnosis partial program, and an adult post-traumatic stress disorder partial program.

The dual diagnosis programs provide care for patients facing both addiction and mental health issues, and the adolescent-focused programs are a first for Rogers.

“After a strong start to new programming launched last August, we’re pleased to announce the opening of our second phase of development at our Brown Deer campus,” said Paul Mueller, chief executive officer of Rogers Memorial Hospital.

In August, Rogers announced the opening of other new specialized partial hospitalization programs and intensive outpatient program services in Brown Deer.

The outpatient facility is across the street from an existing building now owned by Rogers, which is being transformed into a state-of-the-art, 56-bed behavioral health inpatient hospital scheduled to open in May.

Rogers Memorial Hospital–Brown Deer recently opened several new partial hospitalization programs and intensive outpatient programs to serve the needs of patients with mental illness and addiction.


The new programs at Rogers’ specialized outpatient facility at 4555 W. Schroeder Drive are: an adolescent dual diagnosis partial program, an adolescent dual intensive outpatient program, an adult women’s mental health partial program, an adult dual diagnosis partial program, and an adult post-traumatic stress disorder partial program.

The dual diagnosis programs provide care for patients facing both addiction and mental health issues, and the adolescent-focused programs are a first for Rogers.

“After a strong start to new programming launched last August, we’re pleased to announce the opening of our second phase of development at our Brown Deer campus,” said Paul Mueller, chief executive officer of Rogers Memorial Hospital.

In August, Rogers announced the opening of other new specialized partial hospitalization programs and intensive outpatient program services in Brown Deer.

The outpatient facility is across the street from an existing building now owned by Rogers, which is being transformed into a state-of-the-art, 56-bed behavioral health inpatient hospital scheduled to open in May.

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