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Rogers Behavioral Health outlines local PHP/IOP services, first‑responder virtual program and residential options
Summary
Rogers Behavioral Health presented its Miami clinic services, evidence‑based treatments (ERP, prolonged exposure, DBT), current capacity and outcomes, and described a virtual Fire Watch intensive outpatient program for first responders and a residential continuum in Wisconsin that treated Florida residents.
Rogers Behavioral Health representatives briefed the Miami‑Dade Behavioral Health Advisory Board on July 29 about the services available at their Miami clinic and the broader Rogers system of care.
Andrea Preisler, director of operations for Rogers Miami and Tampa, introduced the team; Dr. Heather Jones, vice president of clinical services, described clinical programs and outcomes. Rogers said the Miami clinic offers partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) services for children, adolescents and adults, is expanding outpatient services, and currently has capacity for 28 patients (including 8 child slots for PHP/IOP). "We see children starting at the age of 6 in our Miami clinic," Jones said. The clinic reported six…
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