Rogers Memorial Hospital in Oconomowoc today announced the upcoming ribbon cutting of a pair of new facilities. The hospital has built new facilities that will serve both the organization's inpatient centers as well as children and adults in treatment at its residential treatment centers for eating disorders, chemical dependency and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
"Opening these patient-focused facilities represents a continued investment in our patient experience," said Jerry Noll, chief financial officer. "We're not adding any capacity with these projects. Patient privacy and safety is Rogers' motivation."
The new buildings were constructed to blend 21st century amenities with the hospital's historic charm, and will replace current facilities, some of which are located in one of the hospital's original buildings constructed in the early 1900s.
The experiential center features a gymnasium, fitness center, relaxation room, art therapy studio, and recreation room. The new inpatient building will replace all of the current facilities for the hospital's eating disorders, child and adolescent and acute inpatient psychiatric units.
The ribbon cutting marks the two-thirds completion of a $26.5 million construction project. With the opening of a $6.5 million experiential center, a $12 million inpatient hospitalization center, the last project is a $7.5 million facility to house the hospital's residential centers for children and teens.
New facilities ready to open at Rogers Memorial Hospital
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