Rogers Memorial Hospital is a nonprofit behavioral health care provider for children, adolescents, adults and older adults. The hospital is nationally recognized for its residential treatment centers including the Eating Disorder Center, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Center and the Child and Adolescent Center. Rogers Memorial Hospital also provides residential treatment services for chemical dependency and co-occurring OCD and other anxiety disorders. Inpatient and partial hospitalization services are also available.

Rogers Memorial is licensed as a psychiatric hospital by the State of Wisconsin and accredited by The Joint Commission. It offers treatment programs at four Wisconsin locations: Oconomowoc, Milwaukee, Kenosha and Brown Deer.

Established: 1907

Hospital licensing and accreditation: Licensed as a psychiatric hospital by the State of Wisconsin; Accredited by The Joint Commission of Accreditation for Health Care Organizations (JCAHO)

Profit/Nonprofit: Nonprofit

System Affiliation: Freestanding hospital; strategic partnerships with Froedtert & Community Health system, Columbia St Mary’s, the Medical College of Wisconsin and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.

President and CEO: David L. Moulthrop, PhD

Specialties: Child, adolescent, adult, and older adult inpatient psychiatric care; partial hospitalization (day treatment) services; and specialized residential treatment for child and adolescent concerns, chemical dependency, eating disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder and other severe anxiety disorders.

Locations:

34700 Valley Road , Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 53066
11101 Lincoln Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53227
9916 75th Street, Kenosha, Wisconsin 53142
24600 Schroeder Drive, Brown Deer, Wisconsin 53223

Physicians on staff: 61 physicians; 24 psychologists (November 2006)

Number of employees: About 700