Student and Family Assistance Program:
Up to 6 free counseling sessions for our students and families through GALS, interested families should call: 262-337-9770 or email: INFO@GALS.INSITUTE
Family Services of Waukesha:
Outpatient Mental Health Services within OASD Schools. On-site, outpatient mental health services in all eight OASD schools. Costs for therapy sessions are billed directly through your insurance. To participate, please contact your school social worker to find out about availability and intake process. More information can be found here.
The Lighthouse Project: NAMI-National Alliance on Mental Health
The Lighthouse Project is a program, which is free to families, providing support, system navigation and education for families in crisis. The Coordinator will work with the parent/guardian to understand each family’s or child’s challenges and offer resources and connections within the community to address those needs. To participate, please contact your school social worker to find out about the process.
Children’s Hospital (CHW) Walk In Mental Health Clinic:
Located on level 2 of the Clinic’s Building at CHW main campus. No appointment necessary.
Rogers Behavioral Health: 34700 Valley Road, Oconomowoc, WI
- Call 800-767-4411 for a free screening or complete a screening form here: https://rogersbh.org/screening-request
- Services available to those ages 6 and up
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What they Treat: OCD and Anxiety, Eating Disorders, Addiction, Depression and other Mood Disorders, Trauma Recovery (PTSD), Emotional Dysregulation, Complex medical and mental health conditions, Primary Behavioral Health, Outpatient Psychiatric Care
- More information on the website: Behavioral Health & Recovery Services – Rogers Behavioral Health (rogersbh.org)
On Purpose Psyche:
(262) 200-1454. Homepage. Therapists are available to see children or parents individually. Small group offerings include:
- Confident Girl - Teen group focusing on friendships and empowerment
- Fierce Wanderings - A colorful & creative experience, journey of self-expression, reflection & empowerment through artistic activities
- DBT Groups - Enhance emotion regulation and increase adaptive coping skills
- Substance Abuse Groups
- Parenting Groups
- Eating Disorder Groups
- OCD and Anxiety
- Trauma and PTSD Support Groups
Lifestance: (Formerly Cornerstone):
(262) 789-1191 1:1 Therapists are available in Oconomowoc, Brookfield, and the Milwaukee area. Homepage.
GALS:
Individual and small group support available for students ages 6 and up.
Parents United:
CESA #1 provides K12 students with direct services delivered by high quality professionals. Whether the needs are short term or ongoing, a solution can be found to meet the needs of individual students that works best for district accountability. Contact: Wendy Leising 262-787-9500 ext. 9599. A variety of student support options can be found below.
- Alternative Learning Programs: K-12 Student Learning Programs
- Assistive Technology Consultation
- At-Risk Services
- Autism Services
- Behavioral Interventionist
- Bilingual Interpreter/Translator
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Educational Audiologist
- English Learner (EL) Teacher
- Homebound Educator
- Occupational Therapist
- Orientation and Mobility Instructor
- Physical Therapist
- Reading Specialist
- Resource Teacher/Interventionist
- Special Education Diagnostician
- Special Education Teacher/Paraprofessional
- Speech and Language Pathologist
- Teacher of the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Parents Place:
Offering parenting classes such as Love and Logic, Coping with Anxiety, Coping with Stress, Family Transitions, Balancing Work and Family. More information can be found by clicking here.
Healing Hearts: Contact: Linda Senger 262-548-7698 or lsenger@waukeshacounty.gov
Free children and family grief support groups. Visit their website for more information. Located at First United Methodist Church 121 Wisconsin Ave., Waukesha 53186
Healing Hearts Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Group:
For more information, visit their website.
ALATEEN Meeting Information
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Teens who are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch can apply here to have their classroom and behind-the-wheel driver training paid for by the state. Students receiving grants may enroll in any driver education program offered by an authorized provider, such as a public school, CESA program, Tribal or private school, or DMV-licensed driver training school.
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