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Rogers Behavioral Health fills gap in Bay Area with new clinic

Clinic opens its doors Monday, 3/19

Rogers Behavioral Health—San Francisco East Bay is set to open March 19, 2018. The clinic will be the nationally recognized provider's first in California, and will offer treatment options for children, teens and adults challenged by obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety, depression and other mood disorders, as well as a program for treatment of anxiety and mood disorders for children and teens on the autism spectrum. Based in Wisconsin, Rogers Behavioral Health has locations in seven states. The Walnut creek clinic is located at 420 N. Wiget Lane.

Rogers’ services include partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programming with individuals attending treatment sessions for several hours a day, four to five days a week, while maintaining connections with family, work or school. All programs feature a comprehensive approach to care with in-depth behavioral therapies and medication management. Rogers’ therapeutic approach has proven results with outcome studies demonstrating the effectiveness of the treatment.

For adults who have not seen improvement in depression symptoms with the combination of therapy and medication, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is an option. TMS uses targeted magnetic pulses to stimulate the area of the brain that is underactive in patients suffering from major depressive disorder. The FDA-approved treatment is available for adults 18 and older including patients not enrolled in another Rogers program. A typical treatment plan involves 18-minute sessions, five days a week, for four to six weeks. Outcomes studies show this treatment option is effective and is typically covered by insurance plans.

Additional programs are being considered for addiction, posttraumatic stress disorder, and eating disorders based on community need.
“The need is great for the type of specialized behavioral health services we offer,” says Pat Hammer, CEO and president of Rogers Behavioral Health. “As we continue to grow our regional operations, we know that being able to offer local access to this type of care, as a complement to existing local services, really makes a difference for the people we serve.”

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OCD and depression treatment leader
Rogers offers some of the most comprehensive programs for OCD and depression in the country, the two most common mental health issues. Leaders in psychiatry and psychology across the Rogers system treat more patients daily for OCD than any other behavioral health provider, and FOCUS programs offer clinically effective treatment of depression, bipolar disorder and other mood disorders.

“We already serve patients from the San Francisco Bay Area at our nationally recognized residential treatment centers in Wisconsin,” Hammer adds. “We’re pleased this new location gives those patients a convenient option to get specialized day treatment before or after residential services when that level of care is needed.”

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Clinic programming to fill gap in Bay Area
“There is a critical need for this specialized higher level of care. In the past I have had to send many of my patients to Los Angeles or out of state to access these types of services,” shares Dr. Jennifer Park, PhD and clinical director for the San Francisco location. Dr. Park adds, “Rogers has a long history of effective treatment, and bringing this evidenced-based high quality care to the area will be an enormous benefit to the community.”

Dr. Park leads a highly trained, interdisciplinary behavioral health team at the Walnut Creek location. She is a clinical instructor in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine and an attending psychologist at Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital. She received her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology at University of South Florida and completed her internship and postdoctoral fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. She is also on the editorial board of the Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy and has a strong track record of clinical innovation and research involvement.

Potential patients, families, or referring providers can call 925-266-8800 or make a referral online at https://rogersbh.org/screening-request to request a free screening.

Rogers—San Francisco East Bay is part of a growing network of regional centers opened since September 2014 including Tampa, Nashville, Chicago, Minneapolis and Philadelphia. Rogers also has three behavioral health hospitals, nine residential programs, and six outpatient centers in Wisconsin. For more information, go to rogersbh.org.

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Based in Wisconsin, Rogers Behavioral Health is a private, not-for-profit provider of behavioral health services and is nationally recognized for its specialized psychiatry and addiction services. Anchored by Rogers Memorial Hospital in Oconomowoc, WI, Rogers offers evidence-based treatment for adults, children and adolescents with depression and mood disorders, eating disorders, addiction, obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders, and posttraumatic stress disorder. Rogers provides hospital and outpatient services in Brown Deer, Oconomowoc, and West Allis, Wisconsin, and outpatient services in Appleton, Madison, and Kenosha, Wisconsin, as well as Chicago, Minneapolis, Nashville, Philadelphia, and Tampa. The System also includes Rogers Memorial Hospital Foundation, which supports patient care, programs, and research; and Rogers InHealth, an initiative that works to eliminate the stigma of mental health challenges. For more information, visit www.rogersbh.org.

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