The Milwaukee Academy opened in 2000 as a Residential Treatment Facility. The facility opened as a gender specific residential program to meet the growing needs of adolescent girls in Southeastern Wisconsin. The facility is located on the grounds of the Milwaukee County mental health complex.
The Milwaukee Academy provides a comprehensive program that integrates clinical services, a structured therapeutic environment and education. Treatment issues include:
Individual Therapy
Family Therapy
Structured Behavioral Program
Group Therapy:
Corrective Thinking
Anger Management
Neglect/Abuse
Gender Identity
Substance Abuse Education
Problem Resolution
Individualized Education Program
Medical and Health Care
Psychiatric Services
Program Success:
Eighty-eight percent (88%) of placing agencies report feeling that Milwaukee Academy accommodated for the specific, individual treatment and length of stay needs for the child. Ninety-four percent (94%) of placing agencies indicate that they would place another child at Milwaukee Academy.
Success Rate:
On average, over 75% of the children and adolescents who were treated at Clinicare Facilities met the expectations of their treatment plan and were clinically discharged. A clinical discharge is defined as a discharge whereupon a resident meets the expectations defined in their Individual Treatment Plan (ITP), and is able to return to a less restrictive setting. A non-clinical discharge is defined as a discharge in which the resident fails to meet the expectations of their Individual Treatment Plan (ITP), is discharged to a more restrictive setting or another CCI, or is discharged by court order or 3rd party payer prior to completion of treatment.