Eating Disorders
Eating Disorder Services of Rogers Memorial Hospital is a nationally
recognized leader in providing men and women with comprehensive,
effective treatment for eating disorders. We offer three levels
of care — inpatient, residential and partial hospitalization
— and all follow a multidisciplinary program with individualized
treatment plans that address the mental, physical and personal
needs of each patient. We offer the only residential treatment
with a separate program for males. To support recovery, our services
also include outpatient referrals and an alumni association.
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Eating
Disorder Services of Rogers Memorial Hospital offer three levels
of care:
Residential
Program
The Eating Disorder Center provides long-term intensive residential
treatment in a home-like environment with separate programs for
both males and females ages 12 and older. The focus of residential
treatment for eating disorders is recovery. An average length
of stay in the residential program is 60 to 90 days.
The Adult Center provides specialized residential treatment center for adults with co-occuring diagnoses of severe or chronic eating disorders and difficult-to-treat cases of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or other anxiety disorders.
Inpatient
Hospitalization Program
Rogers Memorial Hospital offers inpatient hospitalization at our Oconomowoc campus in an acute, non-medical setting for both male and female adults who require brief intensive treatment for an eating disorder. The primary goals of inpatient care are nutritional improvement, medical stabilization and transition to a structured but less intensive level of care. The average length of stay is 10 to 14 days.
Partial
Hospitalization Programs
For Adults
For males and females 18 years or older who are affected by eating
disorders, Rogers Memorial Hospital offers up to five-day per
week intensive programming for eating disorders at our Oconomowoc campus. The program enables
a continuum of care for patients transitioning from acute inpatient
or residential treatment to a reduced level of care or from outpatient
treatment to a more intensive level of care. As a day treatment
program, partial hospitalization provides an intensive level of
therapy while allowing patients to remain involved with their
family and employment or school activities. The focus of partial
hospitalization is recovery.
For Preteens to Young Adults
For preteens to young adults who are affected by anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder and other eating disorders, Rogers Memorial Hospital offers partial hospitalization at our Milwaukee campus. The treatment program meets weekday afternoons and offers two meals. This partial hospitalization program utilizes proven, evidence-based treatment components including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and family-based therapy (FBT) using the Maudsley Method.
What
Makes Our Treatment Effective?
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Three levels of care and outpatient referrals
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Comprehensive case management
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Multi disciplinary approach
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Intensive clinical interventions targeting assessment, stabilization
and aftercare planning
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Medical staff’s ability to diagnose co-existing disorders
- Weight
gain of two to four pounds per week for anorexia
- Nutritional
education and meal planning
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Medication monitoring by medical staff
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