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State of Wisconsin |
Release 26-02 |
An institution for mental diseases (IMD) is defined as a hospital, nursing facility, or other institution of more than 16 beds that is primarily engaged in providing diagnosis, treatment, or care of persons with mental diseases.
Some IMDS provide residential substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. 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). The IMDs that provide residential SUD treatment are specified below.
| Note | Because the number of beds and whether a facility provides SUD treatment are subject to change, this list may not always be up-to-date. When in doubt, contact the facility to determine if it is considered an IMD or provides residential SUD treatment. |
Brown
ATTIC Correctional Services – Marshall House, Green Bay (provides residential SUD treatment)
Bellin Psychiatric Center, Green Bay
Willow Creek Behavioral Health, Green Bay
Clark
Lutheran Social Services - Deep River, Neilsville (provides residential SUD treatment)
Dane
5 Door Recovery/Hope Haven/Rebos United, Madison (provides residential SUD treatment)
Acadia Psychiatric Hospital, Madison
ATTIC Correctional Services – Schwert AODA Treatment Center, Madison (provides residential SUD treatment)
ATTIC Correctional Treatment Center, Madison (provides residential SUD treatment)
Jessie Crawford Recovery Center, Sun Prairie (provides residential SUD treatment)
Mendota Mental Health Institute, Madison
Miramont Behavioral Health, Middleton
Dunn
Arbor Place, Menomonie (provides residential SUD treatment)
Eau Claire
Lutheran Social Services – Affinity House, Eau Claire (provides residential SUD treatment)
Lutheran Social Services – Fahrman Center, Eau Claire (provides residential SUD treatment)
Green
Iris Health Clinic Brodhead, Brodhead (provides residential SUD treatment)
Manitowoc
Pathways To A Better Life, Kiel (provides residential SUD treatment)
Milwaukee
Aurora Psychiatric Hospital, Milwaukee
Genesis Behavioral Services Inc. – Jeanetta Robinson House, Milwaukee (provides residential SUD treatment)
Granite Hills Hospital, West Allis
Matt Talbot Recovery Services, Milwaukee (provides residential SUD treatment)
Meta House, Milwaukee (provides residential SUD treatment)
Rogers Memorial Hospital Inc., Brown Deer
Rogers Memorial Hospital Inc., Milwaukee
United Community Centers - Latinas Unidas, Milwaukee (provides residential SUD treatment)
United Community Center, Milwaukee (provides residential SUD treatment)
Wisconsin Community Services, Inc - Joshua Glover, Milwaukee (provides residential SUD treatment)
Oneida
Options Counseling Services, LLC, Rhinelander (provides residential SUD treatment)
Outagamie
Mooring House, Appleton (provides residential SUD treatment)
Casa Clare, Appleton (provides residential SUD treatment)
ATTIC Correctional Services - Addams House, Appleton (provides residential SUD treatment)
Pierce
Kinnic Falls Alcohol-Drug Abuse Services, River Falls (provides residential SUD treatment)
Sheboygan
Pathways To A Better Life, Waldo (provides residential SUD treatment)
St. Croix
Burkwood Treatment Center, Hudson (provides residential SUD treatment)
Trempealeau
Trempealeau County Health Care Center IMD, Whitehall - license # 2961
| Note: |
The Trempealeau County Health Care Center is a multi-purpose complex that includes facilities that are not IMDs. To make a correct Medicaid eligibility determination for the residents of this complex, identify the type of facility the Medicaid applicant or member is in. |
Trempealeau County IMD, Whitehall - license # 5001
Vilas
Gookomis Endaad, Lac du Flambeau (provides residential SUD treatment)
Washington
Exodus Transitional Care Facility, Kewaskum (provides residential SUD treatment)
Waukesha
Lutheran Social Services – Aspen Center, Waukesha (provides residential SUD treatment)
Lutheran Social Services - Bethany Recovery Center, Oconomowoc (provides residential SUD treatment)
Rogers Memorial Hospital Inc., Oconomowoc
Winnebago
Winnebago Mental Health Institute, Winnebago
Nova Counseling Services, Oshkosh (provides residential SUD treatment)
This page last updated in Release Number: 26-02
Release Date: 04/15/2026
Effective Date: 04/15/2026
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.
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