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Rogers Memorial Hospital introduces new OCD programs
Rogers Memorial Hospital (Oconomowoc, Wis.) has recently announced three new and expanded treatment options for children, teens and adults with a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), OC-spectrum disorders or other anxiety disorders. These new treatment options are available starting June 10.
The new OCD programs will include a day treatment or partial program for adults and an intensive outpatient program (IOP) for children and adolescents (8-18) in Oconomowoc, as well as an expanded IOP for adults at the Madison location. Rogers-Oconomowoc also recently expanded its OCD IOP to accommodate more patients.
“At Rogers, we’re committed to providing proven-effective treatment for OCD,” Bradley C. Riemann, PhD, clinical director for Rogers’ OCD Center, said. “Utilizing cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure ritual prevention (ERP), our team works with patients and their families to help them gain long-term control over symptoms.”
Rogers also recently acquired the 23-acre Cedar Ridge property in the Village of Summit, Wisconsin where plans include an expanded 28-bed OCD residential facility.