A Century of HealingOur story began in 1907, when Dr. Arthur W. Rogers and his wife, Theresa Limberg Rogers, purchased a 200-acre estate on the shores of the Nashotah Lakes that included a 32-room Italian-style mansion built in 1882 with four octagonal wings and a central courtyard. ...Read More
A Future of Hope2007 was Rogers Memorial's 100th year as a freestanding mental health hospital. Each year Rogers Memorial provides nearly 6,000 children, adolescents, adults and older adults with individualized, evidence-based treatment for mental health concerns and chemical dependency, as well as research and training for healthcare professionals.Learn More About Us Our Residential
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National Review
Rogers Memorial Hospital was recently featured in a well-written review by Woodbury Reports. Read the latest...
Rogers Memorial Hospital Blogs
Executive VP of Strategy Susan N. Dreyfus shares her thoughts on mental healthcare reform. Read the latest...
Accreditation
renewed at Rogers Memorial Hospital
Rogers Memorial was given the Joint Commission’s gold seal of approval for continued compliance with nationally established standards. Get More Info...
Eating
Disorders Center Expansion Open
The expansion of our residential eating disorder center is open. Get More info...
Gala
Celebration raises record amount.
The Rogers Memorial Hospital Foundation raised almost $170,000 at it's recent centennial gala. Get More Info... RMH
Expert interviewed on Milwaukee Public Radio
WUWM's LaToya Dennis spoke with Mickey Gabbert, manager of chemical dependency services at Rogers Memorial Hospital, for a radio story about a recent study that confirmed the high rate of binge drinking among Wisconsin teens. Read More... RMH-Milwaukee
Expansion Project Continues
A 20,000 sq. ft. expansion of Rogers Memorial Hospital-Milwaukee is underway, with an official opening ceremony in June. Get More info... RMH
Featured in NBC News segment: Living with OCD
This WTMJ-4 News segment features Bradley C. Riemann, PhD, clinical director of the OCD Center and cognitive behavioral therapy services at Rogers Memorial Hospital, and Nate Wiegratz, a former patient of Dr. Riemann. Read More or Check out the Video |











