Wisconsin Resource Guides
The following are resource guides available online for various treatment and resource providers in Wisconsin.
Note: inclusion of these guides does not indicate endorsement by WUMH
Mental Health Treatment Provider Directories from the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services; a list of directories for Wisconsin certified mental health and substance abuse treatment programs in PDF and spreadsheet format. These directories will be updated and re-posted monthly.
NAMI Wisconsin has an interactive map that helps you find services in your county at http://www.namiwisconsin.org/services.cfm
Wisconsin Women's Health Guide
- Provides general information about services & programs that can help women, compiled by the Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation
(National) Community Services Locator: Community-Based Services to Support Children and Families (Compiled by Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Library and Bright Futures at Georgetown University in collaboration with the National Technical Assistance Center for Children's Mental Health at Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development.)
Regional
2-1-1 Wisconsin
- What is 2-1-1? An easy to remember telephone number that connects callers to information about critical health and human services available in their community.
- Web page with links and information on 211 lines available across Wisconsin
- WisconsinAIRS (Alliance for Information and Referral Service)
Mental Health America of Wisconsin's Mental Health Care Provider Search for Southeastern Wisconsin
2007-2008 Mental Health and Wellness Resource Guide for Milwaukee County
- The guide from Mental Health America of Wisconsin (formerly Mental Health Association of Wisconsin) contains a comprehensive list of youth and family resources including mental health hotlines, support and crisis lines, clinical services, crime prevention, substance abuse services, camps, arts and recreation, support services, abuse, violence prevention, community education and more. The guide also has information about who to contact in case of a mental health emergency, guidelines for choosing a therapist, a description of different types of mental health professionals and a list of patients' rights. A .pdf download is also available from the above link.
Community for Hope of Greater Oshkosh
Mental Health America of Sheboygan - contact the MHA for information on referrals and support groups in the area
Phone: 920-458-3951
Mental Health Association in Waukesha County
Phone: 262-547-0769
Family Resource Connection (Northern Wisconsin)
Community Information Database for Chippewa, Dunn, Eau Claire, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Price and St. Croix counties