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YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
Resource Guide
Whether you’re seeking help yourself or looking for a way to support a loved one, these local mental health resources have something to offer.
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In 2024, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reported that 23.4% of adults in the U.S. experienced mental health challenges in the past year – equivalent to 61.5 million people. If you have not experienced mental health challenges yourself, you almost certainly know someone who has. In recent decades, access to mental health care has expanded significantly; however, openly discussing mental health struggles can still carry bias. Cindy Meyer, President and CEO of Rogers Behavioral Health, is among the leaders working to improve both access to and quality of care. Rogers Behavioral Health operates 11 locations across Wisconsin, offering a full continuum of services, including inpatient, residential and outpatient treatment, telehealth and cognitive behavioral therapy. Meyer encourages anyone who believes they may need support to reach out. “At Rogers, we believe that by continuing to foster open conversations about mental health, we can reduce perceived barriers to accessing care,” Meyer says. “Prioritizing mental well-being is essential to leading a fulfilling, healthy life, and we are committed to supporting individuals at every step of that journey.”
ROGERS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 833-308-5887 rogersbh.org/locations/wisconsin
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