Lakeview in Waterford, WI is the primary hub in our full continuum of care for individuals with neurological, cognitive, and behavioral disabilities. Our programs and services offered at all Lakeview locations are state-of-the-art, focusing on the goals of each individual through the implementation of best clinical practices. Our programs provide a moderately to highly structured treatment environ
ment with clinical expertise meeting the needs of persons with acquired brain injury, neurodevelopmental conditions, and medically complex care. The goal of each program is to provide a safe and caring environment for each program participant so as to clarify diagnosis, maximize recovery, enhance functional skills, and successfully transition to a less intensive setting through a team-based, person-centered process. Lakeview works closely with families and funders to increase understanding, implement successful strategies, and manage future risks. Lakeview’s services are also provided to individuals in community-integrated homes or apartments, and Lakeview staff serve as consultants to individuals through their home settings, school districts, or other agencies. Special Education Schools are available at two hub locations, with transition programs for young adults. Neurobehavioral & Rehab Programs
Lakeview provides highly effective, comprehensive programs addressing neurobehavioral complications and neurorehabilitation needs at our locations in Wisconsin and New Hampshire. Please contact a Lakeview team member to learn more about programs appropriate for an individual’s treatment. Lakeview provides community-integrated transitional and long-term supported living environments for adults (18 and older) with neurobehavioral challenges. Our greater goal is to empower people to live fully, realize their goals, and engage thoroughly in their home lives and communities. The 45 – 60 day interim alternative placement provides diagnostic clarification, complete appropriate assessments, stabilization of unsafe behaviors, and comprehensive discharge planning with recommendations for longer term support and transportable interventions targeted for successful implementation in the discharge environment.
• Brain injury
• Stroke and neurological impairment
• Complex care issues
• Alzheimer's disease
• Atypical development issues
• Multiple trauma recovery
• Spinal cord injury
• Autism, spectrum disorders
• Dual diagnosis
• Interim Alternative Placement
• Supported Living Environments
• Residental Support
• Community Services
• Vocational Support
• Community Culture
• Life Style Opportunities
• Medical and Mental Health
• Vocational Opportunities
Outpatient treatment refers to treatments that do not require you to stay overnight. The six most common types of outpatient treatment from most to least intensive are Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP), Psychiatric Emergency Departments, Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), Psychiatry, Individual Therapy and Support Groups. Many of the patients in our programs have tried individual therapy, medication, or self-help groups with little success. Participants who do not meet the criteria for inpatient treatment may be perfect candidates for our outpatient programs.