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The policy on this page is from a previous version of the handbook.
Some institutions for mental disease (IMD) provide residential substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, and special eligibility rules apply to IMD residents receiving residential SUD treatment (see Section 27.1.2 Institutions for Mental Disease and Section 27.4.1 Institutionalized Person). Therefore, the IMDs that provide residential SUD treatment are specified below.
Brown
Bellin Psychiatric Center, Green Bay
Libertas Center, Green Bay (aka St. Joseph's)
Willow Creek Behavioral Health, Green Bay
Dane
5 Door Recovery/Hope Haven/Rebos United, Madison (provides residential SUD treatment)
Mendota Mental Health Institute, Madison
Eau Claire
Lutheran Social Services – Affinity House, Eau Claire (provides residential SUD treatment) Lutheran Social Services – Fahrman Center, Eau Claire (provides residential SUD treatment)
Fond du Lac
Fond du Lac County Health Care Center
Milwaukee
Aurora Psychiatric Hospital, Milwaukee
Genesis Behavioral Services Inc. – Jeanetta Robinson House, Milwaukee (provides residential SUD treatment)
Matt Talbot Recovery Services, Milwaukee (provides residential SUD treatment)
Rogers Memorial Hospital Inc., Brown Deer
Rogers Memorial Hospital Inc., Milwaukee
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health, 144 bed psychiatric hospital - license #229, Milwaukee
Oneida
Options Counseling Services, LLC, Rhinelander (provides residential SUD treatment)
Trempealeau
Trempealeau County Health Care Center IMD, Whitehall - license # 2961
Trempealeau County IMD, Whitehall - license # 5001
Washington
Exodus Transitional Care Facility, Kewaskum (provides residential SUD treatment)
Waukesha
Lutheran Social Services – Aspen Center, Waukesha (provides residential SUD treatment)
Rogers Memorial Hospital Inc., Oconomowoc
Waukesha County Mental Health Center, Waukesha
Winnebago
Winnebago Mental Health Institute, Winnebago
Note: |
The Milwaukee County Behavioral Health and the Trempealeau County Health Care Center are multi-purpose complexes which include Nursing Homes, Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled and IMD’s. In order to make a correct Medicaid eligibility determination for the residents of these 2 complexes, it will be necessary to accurately identify the type of facility in which the Medicaid applicant /member resides. |
This page last updated in Release Number: 21-02
Release Date: 08/30/2021
Effective Date: 08/30/2021
The information concerning the Medicaid program provided in this handbook release is published in accordance with: Titles XI and XIX of the Social Security Act; Parts 430 through 481 of Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Chapters 46 and 49 of the Wisconsin Statutes; and Chapters HA 3, DHS 2, 10 and 101 through 109 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
Notice: The content within this manual is the sole responsibility of the State of Wisconsin's Department of Health Services (DHS). This site will link to sites outside of DHS where appropriate. DHS is in no way responsible for the content of sites outside of DHS.
Publication Number: P-10030