Accessible mental health support for Omro and surrounding areas.
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In Omro, Wisconsin, the need for effective mental health care is crucial. The Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers a flexible, online approach providing essential treatment for residents dealing with various mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders. Given the city's picturesque setting along the Fox River and its proximity to Oshkosh, local residents can now access vital support without the need for commuting.
For those living in Omro, the Virtual IOP presents a unique opportunity to receive comprehensive care while maintaining daily commitments such as work, school, and family responsibilities. With sessions available 3 to 5 days a week, participants can engage in evidence-based therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) from the comfort of their homes, making it easier than ever to prioritize mental health.
Starting with Virtual IOP is simple! Residents can find programs that fit their specific treatment needs and insurance coverage. Engaging in individual therapy, group sessions, or family meetings is just a click away. The licensed therapists utilize HIPAA-compliant video platforms to ensure safety and confidentiality, making it a trustworthy choice for the Omro community.
Nearby towns such as Oshkosh and Neenah are also served by these virtual programs.
Most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, are accepted for these programs.
These virtual IOP programs accept patients from across Wisconsin
Provides both Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization levels of care virtually. Highly specialized programs including School Anxiety/Refusal, OCD & Complex Anxiety, Trauma-focused IOPs, and even programs addressing chronic pain with mental health. Known for short-term, outcomes-focused care with multidisciplinary teams. Patients participate in structured group therapy daily via Compass Virtual, with additional family support and psychiatric services as needed. Offers an after-school Intensive Outpatient Program for teens (attend school by day, therapy in late afternoon), and an evening IOP for adults (“after work” 5-8pm CST) to accommodate daily schedules. Emphasizes evidence-based group therapy (CBT, DBT, ACT) with regular psychiatry consults and family therapy integration. Must be physically located in IL, MD, VA, or WI during sessions; expanding to additional states soon. Outcomes comparable to in-person, with high patient satisfaction.
3x 3-hour groups weekly plus individual, nutrition & family therapy; outcomes equal to in-person; widely insurance-covered; named a top online program 2022-2024.
Virtual rehab from the nation’s leading addiction treatment provider, integrating care for addiction and mental health (treating anxiety, depression, trauma alongside substance use). Program includes group therapy sessions, individual counseling, psychiatric support/medication management, recovery coaching, and family services delivered via secure telehealth. Outcomes data show virtual IOP is as effective as in-person treatment. Covered by many insurance plans; currently offered in eight states and continuing to expand.
Nationwide leader in evidence-based specialty care. Rogers’ accredited telehealth programs deliver the same intensive CBT, DBT, and exposure therapies used in their residential centers. Known for treating OCD and complex anxiety with Exposure and Response Prevention, and offering dedicated tracks for trauma, depression, and addiction recovery. Telehealth IOP/PHP is called Rogers Connect Care, and outcome data show virtual patients make strong progress comparable to in-person care. Services include ~3 hours/day of group therapy, 5 days a week, with adjunct individual therapy and medication management as needed.
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