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Mental Health Treatment Programs
… and Adolescents in Community Based Programs and Facilities, P-01196 (PDF) MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT : A wide range of programs for persons affected by mental illness. These programs include day treatment services, inpatient/outpatient facilities, intervention/prevention efforts, residential … Mental Health information, including provider directories. Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (AODA) Treatment Programs information. Contact Us For questions regarding regulating mental health … -
NWC: Intensive Treatment Program
… Northern Wisconsin Center's Intensive Treatment Program (known as EXCEL) serves people ages 14 and older with an intellectual … mental health or behavior disorder. Staff provide behavioral and psychiatric evaluation and treatment, medical services, and vocational programming. An individualized treatment plan is developed for each client. The goal is to help the client develop skills to … -
Changes to Date of Death Procedures
… of health care, Caretaker Supplement, and FoodShare benefits when CARES receives a date of death (DOD) data exchange for a member from Social Security Administration (SSA) • New … -
SWC: Intensive Treatment Program
… Southern Wisconsin Center's Intensive Treatment Program serves people ages 19 and older with an intellectual disability and … varies based on the client's needs. Staff provide behavioral and psychiatric evaluation and treatment, medical services, therapeutic interventions, and vocational programming. An individualized treatment plan is developed for each client. The goal is to help the client develop skills to … -
WISH: Violent Death Module
… Query Data Source Data for Figure Definitions Related Links The Wisconsin Violent Death Reporting System (WVDRS) is a statewide, active surveillance system that collects detailed … firearm injuries that occur in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin system is part of the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) ( see details ). Wisconsin began contributing data to the NVDRS in 2004. … WISH: Violent Death Module … -
Treatment Intervention Advisory Committee
… The Treatment Intervention Advisory Committee (TIAC) was formed early in 2011 to support the … advise DHS relative to the quantity and quality of evidence supporting therapies and related treatment interventions for individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. … of behavioral health though they may occasionally cross boundaries into other health areas. … Treatment Intervention Advisory Committee … -
Births and Infant Deaths
… Residents by County (annual table) (February 2015) WISH data query system (births, infant deaths, and other topics) Wisconsin Healthy Birth Outcomes Initiative Pregnancy Risk Assessment … Reports from Previous Years Links to Related Sites Copies of Vital Records … Births and Infant Deaths … -
COVID-19: Treatments and Medications
… have mild illness and recover at home, some people require medical care and treatment. Treatments for COVID-19 should always be prescribed by a doctor. If you have COVID-19 symptoms, … Treatment Telehealth service for Wisconsinites ages 18 and older to help them access COVID-19 treatments. Learn more about it on our telehealth webpage and with our telehealth flyers, … available in English , Spanish , Hmong , Hindi, Chinese , and Somali. In addition to COVID-19 treatments, a doctor may recommend the following to relieve symptoms: Medications to reduce fever … -
WISH Query: Violent Deaths
… (Data Updated December 2020) This module provides data on violent deaths that occurred in Wisconsin, based on the Wisconsin Violent Death Reporting System (WVDRS). … (death certificates), medical examiner and coroner offices, and police agencies. "Violent deaths" in this reporting system include all suicide deaths, all homicide deaths, deaths of undetermined intent, deaths resulting from legal … -
OBVI: Current Glaucoma Treatment Modalities
… physicians identify glaucoma "suspects" and refer for sight saving (not sight restoration) treatment. Medical assistance in referring is critical because the disease, in many instances, … be noted also that individuals with myopia are more inclined than others to contract glaucoma. Treatment Modalities In the normal eye, aqueous humor circulates freely through the anterior and … longer adequate. Pressure rises in the eye, causing damage to the optic nerve. Three different treatment modalities are prescribed, each depending on how far the disease has progressed. Drops … -
Washington County Benefit Specialist Contacts
… Disability Benefit Specialist (Ages 18-59 with a disability) ADRC of Washington County 333 E. Washington St., Suite 1000 West Bend, WI 53095 Phone: 877-306-3030 Email: adrc@co.washington.wi.us Elder Benefit Specialist (Age 60 or older) ADRC of Washington County 333 E. … -
Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Center
… Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Center is one of two secure treatment centers operated by the Division of Care and Treatment Services . Established in 2001, it houses Wisconsin's Sexually Violent Persons Program. … -
MMHI: Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center
… The Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center (MJTC) is a secure mental health treatment facility. It opened in 1995 to serve boys who do not respond to the rehabilitation … typically don't respond well in such an environment. The premise of the MJTC approach is that treatment should do more than just provide youth with challenging behaviors and serious mental … -
Mental Health Treatment Programs - Contact Us
… Health or Residential Care in Wisconsin . Contact Us For questions concerning mental health treatment programs in Wisconsin, call the Behavioral Health Certification Section of the Division … Health Certification Section . For a list of DQA staff responsible for surveying mental health treatment programs, refer to Behavioral Health Certification Section Staff . … -
Think Possible! Employment Webinar Series
… Welcome to Think Possible!, a four-part employment training series developed for service coordinators who … Long-Term Support (CLTS) Waiver Program, and the Children’s Community Options Program (CCOP). Think Possible! was developed to help service coordinators support the children, youth, and … develop and achieve the goal of working in the community. Who is this training for? Although Think Possible! was designed for service coordinators in the Birth to 3 Program, the CLTS Waiver …