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“You treated my brother with respect and such kindness, giving me such peace of mind. The health profession could use more like you.”
- sister of former eating disorders partial hospitalization patient |
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Partial Hospitalization for Adults
For males and females 18 years and older who are affected by anorexia,
bulimia or obsessive-compulsive overeating, Rogers Memorial Hospital
offers up to five-day per week intensive treatment for eating
disorders at our Oconomowoc campus. The partial hospitalization program allows patients
to receive an intensive level of therapy while remaining involved
with their family and employment or school activities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Partial Program for Preteens to Young Adults
What makes treatment effective?
- Encourages self-empowerment through
a variety of treatment components
- Can effectively treat a wide range of
psychiatric symptoms and diagnoses
- Helps patients learn techniques to manage
symptoms and improve coping strategies to prevent relapse.
Treatment Program
Patients meet individually with staff members to form an individualized
treatment plan. Treatment may consist of several
types of therapy, including:
- Group therapy
- Individualized case management
- Specialized education
- Experiential therapy (art, music or physical
experiences)
Admissions
We can effectively treat individuals who meet the following criteria:
- Have a primary diagnosis of an eating
disorder
- Demonstrate a willingness to receive treatment
and a desire to recover
- Have been declared medically stable by
a licensed physician
We provide free, confidential needs assessments
and referral recommendations.
For more information, see our admissions
page.
Location
Eating disorder partial hospitalization treatment is offered at:
Rogers Memorial Hospital—Oconomowoc
34700 Valley Road
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 53066
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