Adult Residential Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Services
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LSS provides Adult Residential Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Services across Wisconsin to best serve the communities in which we live and serve.
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LSS Residential Substance Use Disorder Facilities
At LSS, residential services for substance use disorder provide a structured, supportive living environment where individuals receive intensive treatment while living on-site. Our residential treatment programs combine 24-hour supervision with evidence-based strategies that address both substance use, and related mental health needs addressed by case management. By removing individuals from triggers and high-risk environments, residential services allow them to focus fully on recovery, develop healthy coping strategies, and build a strong foundation for long-term sobriety.
Medically Monitored Treatment (MMT) is the first phase of service, and includes thorough assessment of each person’s individual needs and strengths. Utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and curriculum based groups, MMT provides intense, focused services designed to allow the individual to explore recovery and consider the changes necessary for ongoing sobriety. Group services are utilized to provide peer support, shared accountability, reduce isolation, identify challenges associated with recovery, and foster a sense of belonging that can strengthen motivation and engagement in treatment. Length of stay is individualized and generally 4 – 6 weeks.
Transitional Residential Treatment (TRT) was previously referred to as a halfway house setting, and this phase is the bridge back to the community and is designed for individuals who are progressing in their recovery but still need structure and support. Participants now are able to rebuild family relationships, make meaningful connections to mutual support groups, secure gainful employment or further their education. By promoting accountability, independent living skills, and gradual reintegration into the community, halfway house services help individuals maintain sobriety, strengthen relapse-prevention strategies, and prepare for successful, long-term recovery.
LSS Aspen Center
2000 W. Bluemound Road | 262-330-8770
LSS Aspen Center is a community-based residential care (CBRF) 34-bed facility in Waukesha County offering comprehensive addiction treatment for men. The average length of stay is around 60 days, dependent on the needs and progress of each individual. Aspen Center has provided residential Substance Use Disorder services since 2020. LSS Aspen Center licensing is DHS 83 (CBRF), DHS 75.53 and DHS 75.54 (MMT and TRT levels)
Aspen Center contracts with a variety of County DHS units, and also accepts Medicaid or self-payment.
Getting Started: Referral
Aspen Center accepts Medicaid, individual self-pay, and County referrals. Please download the referral form here.
LSS Fahrman Center
3136 Craig Road | 715-835-9110
LSS Fahrman Center is a community-based residential care (CBRF) 42-bed co-ed facility in Eau Claire County. Fahrman Center has been providing residential Substance Use Disorder Services in the Chippewa Valley for nearly 50 years, and since 1987 at its current location. LSS Fahrman Center licensing is DHS 83 (CBRF), DHS 75.53 and DHS 75.54 (MMT and TRT levels).
Fahrman Center contracts with a variety of County DHS units, and also accepts Medicaid or self-payment.
Getting Started: Referral
Fahrman Center accepts Medicaid, individual self-pay, and County referrals. Please download the referral form here.
LSS Affinity House
Eau Claire, WI 54703 | 715-833-0436
LSS Affinity House is an 18-bed Community Based Adult Residential Facility for women, providing treatment for Substance Use Disorder. All referrals are from the Wisconsin Department of Community Corrections. Well-trained, experienced staff members provide both MMT residential treatment and Transitional residential treatment, as well as 24/7/365 awake supervision of the residents.
LSS Deep River
Neillsville, WI 54456 | 715-819-1339
LSS Deep River is a 24-bed Community Based Adult Residential Facility for men, providing treatment for Substance Use Disorder. All referrals are from the Wisconsin Department of Community Corrections. Well-trained, experienced staff members provide both services as well as 24/7/365 awake supervision of the residents.
LSS Exodus House
Hudson, WI 54016 | 715-386-3015
LSS Exodus House is a 12-bed Community Based Adult Residential Facility for men, providing treatment for Substance Use Disorder. All referrals are from the Wisconsin Department of Community Corrections. Well-trained, experienced staff members provide both services as well as 24/7/365 awake supervision of the residents.
LSS Recovery Center Oconomowoc (RCO)
Oconomowoc, WI 53066 |
LSS Recovery Center Oconomowoc is a 30-bed Community Based Adult Residential Facility for women, providing treatment for Substance Use Disorder. LSS Recovery Center Oconomowoc contracts with a variety of County DHS units and also accepts Medicaid or self-payment. LSS Recovery Center Oconomowoc licensing is DHS 83 (CBRF), DHS 75.53 and DHS 75.54 (MMT and TRT levels).
Substance Use Disorder programs serve individuals referred by the Wisconsin Department of Community Corrections. Individuals on Department of Corrections Supervision (Probation) should speak with their agent of record and/or probation officer.
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LSS Residential Mental Health Residential/Crisis Facilities
The Mental Health Residential/Crisis programs at LSS provide needed services for high-functioning individuals with chronic and persistent mental health conditions. The residential environment is supportive yet the independent living environment is designed to promote stability and quality of life. The MHRC programs offer structured supports such as medication management, case management, connection with a variety of community resources, and skill-building while allowing residents to maintain or initiate employment, education, and social relationships. Emphasis is placed on fostering autonomy, resilience, and coping strategies, helping residents manage ongoing symptoms effectively while remaining engaged in the community and sustaining long-term mental health recovery.
Residential crisis services for individuals experiencing mental health and/or substance use disorder emergencies provide short-term, intensive care in a safe and supportive environment. These programs are designed to stabilize acute symptoms, address immediate safety concerns, and reduce the need for hospitalization through 24-hour supervision, assessment, medication support, and therapeutic interventions. By offering rapid stabilization, emotional support, and coordinated planning for ongoing treatment, residential crisis services help individuals regain stability and transition smoothly to appropriate levels of care for continued recovery.
Referrals are accepted only from Outagamie County DHS.
LSS Eastwood Crisis
Appleton, WI 54915 | 920-830-3376
LSS Eastwood Crisis serves eight adult men and women with mental health issues who are experiencing a crisis from any of life’s difficult circumstances, such as loss of housing, medication changes, suicidal ideation, and grief or trauma. Staff provide support in medication management, independent-living skills, interactive groups and 24-hour supervision. Eastwood Crisis has a range of stay between 1 week to 3 months as determined by resident and care team.
LSS Grandstone
Appleton, WI 54911 | 920-730-1028
LSS Grandstone serves eight adult men and women who have mental health issues. LSS staff members provide support in medication management, independent-living skills, interactive groups and 24-hour supervision. Grandstone is a transitional program where the residents have a range of stay between 3-12 months as determined by resident and care team. Grandstone helps individuals get the support they need to live more independently in the community.