Rogers Memorial Hospital, Inc. User Experience Re

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Rogers Memorial Hospital, Inc. User Experience Re
Introduction
Environment Analysis
User Personas
Wireframes
Proposed Redesign
Timeline
Rogers Memorial Hospital, Inc.
User Experience Re-stage Proposal
Introduction
Rogers Memorial Hospital, Inc. is Wisconsin’s largest behavioral health services
provider; providing over 45% of inpatient mental health care in the state. The purpose
of this user experience re-stage proposal is to increase access to mental health care by
suggest a better information user interface for patients, family and loved ones.
Environment Analysis
User Personas
Wireframes
Proposed Redesign
Prepared and submitted by Staci Meissner
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Introduction
Environment Analysis
User Personas
Wireframes
Proposed Redesign
Rogers Memorial Hospital, Inc.
User Experience Re-stage Proposal
Environment Analysis
Rogers Memorial Hospital
Aurora Behavioral Health Services
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin - Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Program
Columbia St. Mary’s Behavioral Medicine
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Behavioral Health Services
ProHealth Care Behavioral Health Center
Wheaton Franciscan Mental Health & Addiction Care
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Rogers Memorial Hospital
General Background
Core Competencies
Inc. is a stand-alone, non-profit behavior health hospital licensed as a psychiatric
than 30 full-time adult, child and adolescent psychiatrist. The hospital excels in the
Established in 1907 and governed by a Board of Directors, Rogers Memorial Hospital,
hospital by the State of Wisconsin. It is Wisconsin’s largest behavioral health services
provider.
Rogers Behavioral Health System, created in 2008, strives to diversify the behavioral
Psychiatry is integral to Rogers’ success and its extensive medical staff includes more
treatment of children, teens and adults with anxiety, mood, eating and substance-use
disorders. Rogers’ unique treatment environment offers four levels of patient care:
inpatient, intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization and residential treatment.
healthcare system. The system is composed of Rogers Memorial Hospital, Rogers
Patients participate in a range of therapeutic activities which may include: experiential
Training, and Rogers Partners in Behavioral Health; its goal is to deliver the highest
dialectical behavioral informed skills therapy, and family therapy.
Memorial Hospital Foundation, Rogers InHealth, Rogers Center for Research and
quality behavioral health services with the best outcomes in the United States.
Market Segment
In partnership with several hospital systems, Rogers provides over 45% of inpatient
mental health care in the state of Wisconsin. A majority of Rogers’ patient come from
the local community with over 65% coming from Waukesha and Milwaukee counties.
The hospital has grown with this community. In addition to hospitals in Oconomowoc
and Milwaukee, there are treatment centers in Brown Deer, Kenosha, Madison and
Tampa, FL. Plans call for Rogers to convert its Brown Deer treatment center into a 56-bed
hospital and expand treatment into adjacent property in 2015.
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Environment Analysis
therapy, group therapy, individual therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, spiritual care,
Future Forecast
Local communities are increasing emphasis on mental health in public health
initiatives. A recent Joint Community Health Needs Assessment prepared by Wipfli
LLP (Minneapolis, MN), addressed the most significant needs facing the Rogers
communities:
1. Access to Care
3. Integration of Behavior Health into Primary Care Setting
2. Reduction of Stigma (relating to mental health)
4. Community Support Groups
5. Knowing Where to go for Help.
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Rogers Memorial Hospital
Homepage
Child & Adolescent Main Page
Overall the homepage
This page will model
to the user. We will
explain by age. As with
is visually appealing
be looking closely at
the pages navigation
system, information
hierarchy and mobile accessibility.
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Environment Analysis
how services might be
the homepage, we will
be looking closely at
the pages navigation
system, information hierarchy and
mobile accessibility.
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Rogers Memorial Hospital
OCD & Anxiety Main Page
Locations Page
This page will be
This page will be
explanations based
location imagery with
templated for service
on illness. As with the
homepage, navigation,
information hierarchy
and mobile accessibility will
be reviewed.
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Environment Analysis
revised to connect
services provided;
allowing visitors to
better understand
the connection. Page navigation,
information hierarchy and mobile
accessibility will be addressed.
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Aurora Behavioral Health Services
Aurora Health Care is a non-profit health care provider serving communities throughout
eastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois.
Environment Analysis
Sidebar navigation allows for
selection based on age or program
Core Competencies
Interactive screening access &
referrals accessible
patient-focused doctors and staff strive for coordinated care.
Users can adjust point size, print and
share content via social media
Aurora Behavior Health Services offers complete mental health treatment options. The
Treatment Options
“What’s New” section available
Children, adolescents, adults, older adults, couples and families will find treatments
Copy heavy pages use headlines and
subhead as well as linked text
Disorder, Depression, Eating Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Panic
Page functions overlap and
should be more clearly defined
available for Substance Abuse, Anxiety Disorders, Attention Deficit Disorder, Bipolar
Disorders, Schizophrenia, Stress Issues and mental health & quality of life concerns.
Inpatient, intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization and day treatment are available.
Locations
Treatment location is dependent on the services patients require. Aurora has three
hospitals: Aurora Psychiatric Hospital (Wauwatosa), Aurora Sheboygan Memorial
Medical Center, Aurora St. Luke’s South Shore (Cudahy). Thirty-three Aurora clinics offer
Small scale photos and graphics
Specific staff information not
available
Find a Doctor search available
Poor Translation to Mobile
additional services.
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Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin - Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Program
Founded in 1894, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin (CHW) is one the nation’s top
pediatric hospitals. This private, non-profit hospital is ranked as 4th in the country by
Parents magazine.
Core Competencies
The hospital prides itself in providing expert, pediatric-trained physicians. The Psychiatry
and Behavioral Medicine Program staff at CHW is composed of experts in child and
adolescent psychiatry, pediatric psychology, neuropsychology and psychotherapy.
Treatment Options
Diagnosis and treatment is available for a range of psychiatric and behavioral
conditions including anxiety disorders, ADHD, Bipolar disorder, depression, psychotic
disorders and other early childhood psychiatric and behavioral issues. Consultation,
evaluation, testing and medication management are available as well as group,
individual and family therapy services.
Locations
Patients can visit the Main Campus or Downtown Health Center in Milwaukee,
Greensquare Developmental Specialists in Glendale or Oak Creek, or New Berlin Clinic
in New Berlin.
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Environment Analysis
Clean Presentation
• Breadcrumbs available for location
determination.
• Sidebar navigation with sub-menus.
• Key terms linked.
• Headlines and subheads for
readability.
Contact Us & “Teaching Sheets”
easily accessible
Users can adjust point size,
share and print content
Staff bios available
Few graphics, no photography
Good Translation to Mobile
• Contact information remains key
• Immediate access to Urgent Care
• Good sidebar translation
• User friendly navigation
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Columbia St. Mary’s Behavioral Medicine
Environment Analysis
For over 165 years, Columbia St. Mary’s has been caring for individuals and families
Breadcrumbs and tiered sidebar
available for location determination
Columbia Health System sponsor Columbia St. Mary’s.
Users can adjust point size, share
& print content
in Milwaukee Ozaukee, Washington and Sheboygan counties. Ascension Health and
Core Competencies
Columbia St. Mary’s provides treatment for Alcohol and Drug Dependence, Chronic
Graphics used as part of site grid
system
Mental Illness, Coping with Physical Illness, Depression and Emotional and Cognitive
Minimal information available
on programs, hierarchy very
shallow, linked text not used
Treatment Options
Inpatient hospitalization, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs are
Contact information not
prevalent on page
available for adults. The hospital also provides an Adolescent Substance Abuse Program
Partial translation to mobile
(ASAP), detox services and Electroconvulsive Therapy.
Issues of Older Adults.
Locations
Columbia St. Mary’s system is composed of four hospitals, over 60 community clinics
and several Urgent/Express Care Centers. Behavioral health services are available at
Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital in Ozaukee, Columbia St. Mary’s Women’s Hospital and
Columbia St. Mary’s Huiras Center in Mequon.
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Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Behavioral Health Services
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Hospital is one of two academic medical
Breadcrumbs and tiered sidebar
available for location determination
at the Medical College of Wisconsin. The hospitals clinical research trials and studies
Users can print content
centers in Wisconsin. Its physicians are world-class researches, clinicians and educators
enhance the quality of healthcare in locally and beyond.
Core Competencies
The hospital understands the importance of patient mental and emotional well-
being. To augment community behavior health services, it has partnershiped with
Rogers Memorial Hospital. Froedtert addresses the needs of adolescents, children,
adults and seniors related to depression, anxiety, chemical & substance disorders and
Recurrent sidebar for Appointments,
Locations & Questions sections
Users may navigate with homepage
links or side navigation
Minimal photography used
Pages are text heavy
interpersonal issues.
Specific staff information not
available
Treatment Options
Poor translation to mobile
abuse and chemical dependency treatment are available on an outpatient basis. Crisis
Individual and group counseling, psychotherapy and psychiatry as well as substance
care and hospitalization are available through Community Memorial’s impatient
Environment Analysis
program.
Locations
Inpatient treatment is available at Community Memorial. In addition, outpatient
services are provided at Germantown Health Center, Hartford Health Center,
Menomonee Falls Behavioral Health Center, Moorland Reserve Health Center, North
Hills Health Center and Tosa Health Center.
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ProHealth Care Behavioral Medicine Center
Waukesha Hospital System and Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital merged to form
Breadcrumbs and minimal sidebar
available for location determination
ProHealth Care is the largest health care provider between Milwaukee and Madison.
Users may navigate with homepage
links or side navigation
Core Competencies
Print, share & bookmark links
available; however only the print
link functions.
ProHealth Care in 1998. The system includes three hospitals and 15 primary care clinics.
ProHealth Care strives to provide all-encompassing mental health assistance. Staff offers
mental health as well as alcohol & drug treatment.
Treatment Options
The ProHealth System provides assessment and referral services, inpatient and partial
hospitalization treatment, and outpatient services to help adults and adolescents.
Inpatient treatment is available for alcohol dependence, psychiatry, geropsychiatry
Quick Links distracting
No photography used
Copy is well edited however
requires traditional reading
strategies versus scanning.
and medical detoxification. A range of outpatient treatment options are available for
Specific staff & location
information unavailable
counseling and neuropsychology as well as art, music & recreational therapy.
Contact information not prevalent
on page
Location
Partial translation to mobile poorly
executed
seniors, adults, adolescents and children including individual & family therapy, group
All mental health services are provided in the Behavioral Health Services location in
Waukesha.
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Wheaton Franciscan Mental Health & Addiction Care
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare is a non-profit organization serving the Southeast
Wisconsin community for over a century. The system is one of the areas largest
healthcare provides and includes acute-care & specialty hospitals, outpatient centers,
Environment Analysis
Breadcrumbs and sidebar
available for location determination
and navigation
transitional & extended care facilities, home health, hospice care and medical clinics.
Users can adjust point size, print and
share content via social media
Core Competencies
Effective implementation of jQuery
Wheaton Franciscan strives for a multi-discipline approach toward emotional and
relationship problems, mental health issues and addiction. Staff includes psychiatrists,
on web and mobile application for
better data management.
psychologists, clinical therapists, drug & alcohol counselors, nurse practitioners,
Minimal photography used
registered nurses, chaplains, occupational & activity therapists, dietitians & pharmacists.
Treatment Options
Copy is well edited and easily
navigated
Assessment and evaluations are provided to place patients in the appropriate
Specific location information
requires exploration
Services are provided for children, adolescents and adults suffering from a range of
General contact information
difficult to locate
counseling, intensive outpatient, inpatient or medication management program.
emotional, mental health and addiction issues. Employee Assistance Programs are
available.
Good translation to mobile
Location
Treatment location is based on evaluation. Inpatient treatment is provided at St. Francis
Hospital on the south side of Milwaukee or All Saints Hospital in Racine. Outpatient
treatment may occur at one of Wheaton Franciscan Behavioral Health’s Milwaukee
facilities or at counseling centers in Burlington or Kenosha.
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Introduction
Environment Analysis
User Personas
Wireframes
Proposed Redesign
Rogers Memorial Hospital, Inc.
User Experience Re-stage Proposal
User Personas
John, spouse of a women suffering OCD
Jennifer, young adult suffering heroin addiction
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John’s Story
John, a mid-level manager at a local company, is married to Janet, a self-
Jennifer’s Story
34, Male
proclaimed perfectionist. They have a supportive network of friends and
family. Janet is a creative professional and works in downtown Milwaukee, a
15-minute drive from the couples’ home in Brookfield. Prior to marriage, the
couple dined out frequently and had an active social life. During her spare
time, Janet used to deliver meals and counsels Alzheimer’s patients at a local
senior center.
Pre-marriage John had recognized Janet’s goals of perfection but did not find them
worrisome. Since merging households her contamination fears have become concerning.
John returns home from work each evening to find Janet waiting by the door to confirm
that John removes his shoes. Janet explains that she needs to make sure John puts them
in the ‘safe’ place; one that she has designated for ‘contaminated’ belongings. Shoes in
the home are prohibited because they spread outside contamination throughout her safe
zones. Should John ‘forget’ the rule he knows Janet will stay up late and clean for hours.
It is easier to follow her rules than to deal with the guilt of having her excessively clean
and the accompanying accusations and irate behavior. While Janet takes care of all of the
household cleaning, John is responsible for handling all “contamination”; therefore John
must remove all household garbage each morning before departing for work.
John finds himself asking, “Can I find help for Janet’s rituals before they ruin our
marriage?”
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Jennifer is from a close and loving, middle-to-upper class suburban family.
User Personas
21, Female
She was happy, optimistic and popular in high school. She drank occasionally
at high school parties but never experimented with drugs until she tried
weed at the age of 18 - she hated it.
She completed an associate’s degree and was working toward a bachelor’s
degree when she went through a tough breakup with her long-term boyfriend. She
started hanging out with a new crowd; a group that included recreational Percocet users.
Although Jennifer’s brother was a heroin addict for 7 years, she believed her new friends
when they told her that she would not become addicted by using just one time. Her first
experience brought her a feeling of euphoria and she was hooked. She started using on
weekends but was quickly using everyday.
Her boyfriend came back into her life and she stopped using. She went thought a mild
withdrawal. For her 21st birthday, she and her boyfriend planned a trip to Chicago. She
wanted to get some pills for the occasion and met her dealer in a parking lot. He didn’t
have Percocet but Heroin. He said they were the same thing, just better and cheaper.
Needing a hit, she snorted the scram. She believe this was the beginning of her end.
Within a month she could not go more than 4 hours without using. Her days revolve
around her addiction. She has been kicked out of her family home, she is living on a
friends couch and pawning whatever necessary for the next hit. She hates herself and
wants desperately to find her.
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Introduction
Environment Analysis
User Personas
Wireframes
Proposed Redesign
Rogers Memorial Hospital, Inc.
User Experience Re-stage Proposal
Wireframes
Flowchart
Homepage
Child & Adolescent Services
OCD & Anxiety Services
Locations
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Site Flowchart
Information Hierarchy
Mobile access is an important component of the proposed re-phase. A mobile
Wireframe
FULL SITE
HOMEPAGE
MAIN MENU
NEWS/EVENTS
FULL SITE
SECONDARY MENUS
MOBILE
SECONDARY MENUS
MOBILE
SIDE MENU
NEWS/EVENTS
HOME
first design has been pursued. Information architecture was carefully considered
Proposed Page
Design Included
Adult
Services
as part of wireframing.
Child & Adolescent
Services
Eating Disorder
Services
On the current site, page functions are often fractured. Some sections have
TREATMENT
multiple services pages. Several pages are allocated to treatment specific
Areas of
Expertise
levels of care. Users may be overwhelmed by the haphazard method in which
OCD & Anxiety
Services
Depression & Mood
Services
Addiction
Services
these pages are presented. Finally, navigation is complex, providing users
Levels of
Care
with an excess of menu items within the main menu and secondary menus.
Screening
Request
The proposed flowchart consolidates page functions, limits menu items and
simplifies the overall presentation for a better user experience.
ADMISSIONS
To provide a design in line with current best practices, it is suggested that the
Insurance
Coverage
Insurance
Coverage
Financing
Residential Care
Financing
Residential Care
What to
Expect
Where to
Stay
website be responsive and include a sidebar menu. This presentation will allow
Where to
Stay
Admissions
FAQ
users in search of help to access all information whether approaching the site
on a phone, tablet or computer. A responsive design will also simplify site
maintenance, ensuring that the site can be effectively maintained.
ABOUT
Mission, Vision &
Values
Mission, Vision &
Values
History
History
Psychiatric
Team
Locations
The simplified information architecture will assist website visitors. To further
simplify the mobile presentation, secondary information has be moved to the
sidebar menu.
SUB MENUS
CALLS FOR ACTION
Rogers Behavioral
Health Systmes
Rogers Behavioral
Health Systmes
Administration
Administration
CALLS FOR ACTION
EXPANDED FOOTER
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Homepage
Wireframe
Mobile Adaption
A majority of users visiting the mobile site require immediate assistance. In lieu
of presenting “News” and “Events” on the main screen of the mobile version, we
suggest including a call button and presenting relevant patient resources.
Current best practices for mobile design include a corporate logo. Beyond
building identity recognition, this logo will function as a “home” button. A
sidebar menu with universal menu symbol is suggested. This menu is in line
with current standards and will include a close button. Also in line with current
mobile practices, a search feature has been included.
As illustrated in the flowchart, the site menu has been simplified for both web
and mobile applications. For better user experience, a four-item menu (Home,
Services, Admission, About) is suggested. A jQuery accordion will be used
to display the streamlined menu on the mobile homepage. Users accessing
the sidebar menu will have access to “News”, “Events”, and secondary site
information. Tiered navigation will allow users visiting this responsive site to
intuitively search for information.
Call to action links will be stacked beneath the accordion menu.
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Homepage
Wireframe
Full Site
The website will be an expansion of the mobile site. The dramatic “Call For Information”
header has been retained. The header will include a search option as well as the
streamlined main menu items.
The prominent main menu and spacing will allow for an expanded News/Events section
on the website. This architecture is similar to that of the current site; however, the slider
images are linked to the articles and may be selected from the menu. News articles will
be the default menu. Users may chose the Events menu.
Call To Action links are included at the bottom of page above an extended footer with
partial site map.
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Child & Adolescent Services
Wireframe
As a proven leader in focused behavioral treatment, it is desirable to provide
visitors with the ability to research treatment based on stage-of-life.
Mobile Adaption
The Child & Adolescent Services page will introduce treatment information
and provide quick access to additional information with the implementation
of a jQuery menu. As with the main menu, it is proposed that this menu be an
intuitive, hierarchy of information. Page content will be reviewed, divided by
section head, and formatted accordion-style when applicable.
Full Site
Breadcrumbs should be introduced to help with site navigation.
To engage the visitor, position the Child & Adolescent Services page as
a section introduction, and provide the opportunity to highlight Child &
Mobile Adaption
Adolescent information, a slider has been introduced to the page.
A sub-menu is introduced. This menu is highlighted and visually connected to
the page headline with a color bar.
Admission information is highlighted in a color box as well as placed higher
on the page to act as a “Call To Action”.
Page copy has been streamlined and presented in grid format.
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OCD & Anxiety Services
Wireframe
Mobile Adaption
Visitors can access illness-based treatment information, such as “OCD &
Anxiety Services” via the Services “Areas of Expertise” menu. Users may
quickly access additional information with the implementation of a jQuery
menu. As with the main menu, it is proposed that this menu be an intuitive,
hierarchy of information. Page content will be reviewed, divided by section
head, and formatted accordion-style when applicable.
Full Site
Breadcrumbs should be introduced to help with site navigation.
To engage the visitor, position the OCD & Anxiety Services page as a section
introduction, and provide the opportunity to highlight Child & Adolescent
information, a slider has been introduced to the page.
Mobile Adaption
A sub-menu is introduced. This menu is highlighted and visually connected to
the page headline with a color bar.
Admission information is highlighted in a color box as well as placed higher
on the page to act as a “Call To Action”.
Page copy has been streamlined and presented in grid format.
Full Site
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Locations
Wireframe
Patients to Rogers may need to become intimately involved with hospital’s
facilities. Learning about these facilities will help to make new patients feel
comfortable with their care plan. To consolidate the site presentation, the
Levels of Service component of the website has been expanded and moved
high into the site’s navigation. Viewers will be directed to locations from the
Levels of Service pages as well as the About menu.
Mobile Adaption
Visitors can review location information with the help of a jQuery menu. Each
location will have links to the types of care available at that location. Photo
galleries will be provided when available.
Full Site
Breadcrumbs should be introduced to help with site navigation.
Mobile Adaption
Site photography and address information will be used on this index-style
page. The page will make use of the grid format that has been established.
As with the mobile adaption, each location will have links to the types of care
available at that location. Each site photo will link the user to a more robust
page that will explain the location and its services.
Full Site
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Introduction
Environment Analysis
User Personas
Wireframes
Proposed Redesign
Rogers Memorial Hospital, Inc.
User Experience Re-stage Proposal
Proposed Redesign
Homepage
Child & Adolescent Services
OCD & Anxiety Services
Locations
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Homepage
Design Proposal
800-767-4411
Call for Information
Life. Worth. Living.
MET
HOME
ADMISSIONS
TREATMENT
Search
TREATMENT
Roger Memorial Hospital - Tampa Bay
Grand Opening a Success!
View All News
ABOUT
FREE SCREENING
EVENTS
Child & Adolescent Services
Areas of Expertise
Eating Disorder Services
oger Memorial Hospital - Tampa Bay Levels of Care
rand Opening a Success!
OCD & Anxiety Services
ogers’ Child & Adolescent Specialists to
articipate in AACAP Meeting
Addiction Services
Depression & Mood Services
xpansions Bring Added Services
o Rogers Memorial Hospital - Kenosha
Coming Soon: Expanded Residential
Adolescent Services
Rogers’ Eating Disorders Specialist
to Present at 2014 NEDA Conference
ABOUT
oming Soon: Expanded Residential
dolescent Services
Rogers’ Child & Adolescent Specialists to
Participate in AACAP Meeting
Mobile Adaption
ADMISSIONS
Life.
Adult Services
EVENTS
Expansions Bring Added Services
To Rogers Memorial Hospital - Kenosha
REATMENT
ABOUT
EWS
NEWS
800-767-4411
Call for Information
ogers’ Eating Disorders Specialist
Coming Soon: Expanded Residential Adolescent Services
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The Nashotah program, a new residential program for adolescent females with mood
disorders and emotional regulation difficulties, is opening soon at Rogers Memorial
Hospital-Oconomowoc. The 12-bed...
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REDUCING STIGMA
WAYS TO GIVE
(Elongated View)
Services
Admissions
About
Careers
Child & Adolescent Services
Insurance Coverage
History
Ways To Give
Adult Services
Eating Disorders
OCD & Anxiety
Depression & Mood
Addiction
Levels of Care
Screening Request
Financing Residental Care
What to Expect
Where to Stay
Admissions FAQ
Mission, Vision, Values
Psychiatric Team
Locations
Rogers Behavioral System
Health Care Professionals
Additional Resources
Reducing Stigma
COA
Joint Commision
Community Health
Needs Assessment
Administration
Newsroom
© 2014 Rogers Memorial Hospital. All rights reserved
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Full Site
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Child & Adolescent Services
Design Proposal
800-767- 4411
Call for Information
Child & Adolescent Services
Child & Adolescent Services
Life. Worth. Living.
Search
HOME
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SERVICES
ADMISSIONS
ABOUT
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Mobile Adaption
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Typical Day at the Child Center
The unique environment of the Child Center allows our staff to gauge your child’s ability
to interact with other children, to assess his or her progress in therapy activities, and see
first-hand how...
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Full Site
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OCD & Anxiety Services
Child & Adolescent Services
Design Proposal
Child & Adolescent Services
Search
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Mobile Adaption
Typical Day at the OCD Center
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The Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Center provides intensive and challenging treatment in a
structured, manageable environment through the use of a graduated exposure hierarchy and
a comprehensive...
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Full Site
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Locations
Design Proposal
800-767- 4411
Call for Information
Child & Adolescent Services
Child & Adolescent Services
Life. Worth. Living.
Search
HOME
Home
Location Information
SERVICES
A o t
ADMISSIONS
Location
Location Information
Mobile Adaption
(Elongated View)
Full Site
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ABOUT