Residential
514 Riverview Ave., Waukesha, WI, 53188
Waukesha County Behavioral Health Services, part of Waukesha County Health and Human Services, provides state-certified care for residents facing mental health conditions and addiction. The department offers emergency services, outpatient treatment, and community-based support programs designed to meet diverse needs across the county. Using evidence-based approaches, services help individuals manage substance use disorders, stabilize mental health symptoms, and build healthier coping skills within a coordinated system of care.
At Waukesha County Behavioral Health Services, outpatient care includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), trauma-focused counseling, and medication-assisted treatment to address addiction and co-occurring disorders. Weekday walk-in assessments, 24/7 crisis support through the Crisis Resource Center, and specialized programs such as the Women’s Health and Recovery Project (WHARP) ensure accessible, community-focused care. Additional initiatives like co-responder crisis teams, Comprehensive Community Services (CCS), and the Community Support Program (CSP) provide ongoing, person-centered support that promotes stability, recovery, and long-term wellness.