OCD Center at Cedar Ridge is an adult residential treatment facility dedicated to supporting individuals living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and anxiety. Nestled amid 23 wooded acres beside a peaceful lakeside setting in Wisconsin, the center offers a tranquil environment where healing is made possible. Adults over the age of 18 benefit from a structured and safe atmosphere designed to facilitate personal growth and recovery. Here, each patient receives compassionate attention from an experienced team of therapists and mental health professionals who are committed to creating individualized treatment plans.
The therapeutic modalities at OCD Center at Cedar Ridge are thoughtfully designed to address the unique challenges associated with OCD and anxiety. Patients take part in evidence-based treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure and response prevention (ERP), and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Medication management is integrated into care when appropriate, ensuring that each person’s needs are met in a comprehensive manner. These therapies equip residents with practical coping strategies and emotional skills, empowering them to manage symptoms and regain control over their daily lives.
Families also play an important role in the recovery journey, and supporting resources are readily available. The Ronald McDonald House Charities Family Room, located inside the Ladish Co. Foundation Center, serves as a welcoming space for family members of patients. This emphasis on family involvement creates a sense of community and stability for those navigating the challenges of mental health treatment.
The environment at OCD Center at Cedar Ridge is purposefully calm and restorative, allowing patients to focus deeply on their well-being away from the stresses of daily life. Through a holistic approach and specialized care, the center aims to help each individual move toward a brighter, more peaceful future, confident in their ability to face life’s challenges with newfound skills and hope.