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Denoon Recovery Center LLC

S22W22660 E Broadway Suite 5
Waukesha, WI 53186
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About Denoon Recovery Center LLC

Denoon Recovery Center LLC, located in Waukesha, Wisconsin is a alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, opiate addiction, and co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Additional levels of care offered include partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient.

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Tyler Richards
1 month ago on Google
5
Denoon is the best!! Absolutely love kim and john is a very humble and great person. He really wants to help people. Denoon has helped me more than they can know. Im at my year sobriety because of their help!
Snow Lion
2 months ago on Google
1
This treatment center is a joke. People won't recover from this serious disease by watching videos and movies that have nothing to deal with recovery. Watching videos just points out the fact that the supposed therapist are to lazy to do their job and most likely dont know how to do their job. Don't treat a serious disease that people deal with like children and teach nothing that helps recovery due to the fact that we learn nothing as if we're just in kindergarten. This is a serious disease and should be treated with real life solutions to get people back on track in life instead of drawing picture, dealing with coping skills that clearly dont work in everyday society, and false since of reality that creates a pink cloud effect that everything is puffy rainbows dropping sprinkles now that your sober. Teach real life situations. Give people a true understanding of budgeting instead of just giving someone a piece of paper thinking they know how to do it themselves. Give them a real life solution of how to get and sustain a job that gives them a purpose in life instead of telling them to get a dead end job that leads them no where other then just realizing they are a worthless piece of flesh with a job that just will lead them to use again cuz they hate their life. Most importantly, give them a decent enough living situation so they can see that soberity is a better life then using instead of giving them a sober living situation that even the people that work there say is insufferable. Worst part, these ppl that work there dont know how to hand out meds. It's borderline illegal as they hand out meds in plastic bags instead of keeping them in there prescription bottles. Seriously if this is how addiction treatment centers act as a business, then it's clearly way people can never recovery to as disease as drug addiction and why this disease is seen more as criminals instead of seen as someone who struggles from an illness just as bad as cancer. And yea when I was there, someone oded and died and it was treated like nothing happened. They will give up on their patients and throw you out like dirt. It ain't a treatment center as much as it is a business that makes money off people suffering from a serious disease that they end up never finding a solution for those who truly are seeking help. If mental health is health, then treated like such because addiction is truly a horrible disease and I can attest its probably one of the worst diseases to deal with since we are treated like dirt and cockroaches in this world when all we try to do is be an asset to a society but can't due to the fact everyone gives up on people like us that if they can understand what we go thru in life, they can someday see the gifts we can give back in this world if they can only see and have a compassionate heart to help us give our life's a chance to become who we truly are because beaten us down like dirt just shows why society will never find solutions to problems that can easily be treated
Clay Sims
3 months ago on Google
2
Denoon offers an an alternative to Wishope yet there is no noticeable difference in clinical care and less amenities for clients in sober living.
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Private insurance refers to any kind of healthcare coverage that isn't from the state or federal government. This includes individual and family plans offered by an employer or purchased from the Insurance Marketplace. Every plan will have different requirements and out of pocket costs so be sure to get the full details before you start treatment.

Addiction Treatments

Levels of Care

Clients who are admitted to an outpatient rehab may be stepping down from intensive inpatient care or may be transitioning directly from a detox facility. Outpatient treatment enables clients to remain in or return to their home, workplace, and community without compromising access to care. Clients engage in addiction counseling and recovery education and may also receive evidence-based complementary therapies, such as yoga, acupuncture, and massage. Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is commonly available for clients in alcohol and/or opioid recovery.

Intensive outpatient programs (IOP) support clients' return to their community following inpatient treatment and may also offer an alternative to hospitalization for clients who are relatively stable following detox. Many intensive outpatient rehabs require clients to participate in a minimum of nine and a maximum of 20 treatment hours weekly. IOP services are also highly customizable and typically include a combination of addiction counseling, recovery-focused life skills training, medication assisted treatment (MAT), and holistic therapies such as meditation.

A partial hospitalization program (PHP) offers short-term intensive care for drug and alcohol addiction. Often part of a step-down service, PHP treatment allows you to attend treatment on-site during the day, then return home during non-treatment hours. Plans of care typically include relapse prevention, medication management, and behavioral therapy services. Depending on your progress, the duration of a PHP can average 90 days with daily sessions running 4-8 hours per week. Most insurance providers fully or partially cover PHP treatment.

Treatments

Treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD) is available in several formats and levels of care. The treatment process address various issues that contribute to a dependence on alcohol (often referred to as alcoholism). Alcohol rehab in Wisconsin provides the tools and supports you'll need to overcome AUD and maintain long-term sobriety.

The goal of drug rehab in Wisconsin is to address drug addiction as a complex issue that involves physical, mental, and relational aspects. During rehab, treatment focuses on each of these areas and gives you the tools you need to achieve and maintain sobriety.

opium iconOpioid Addiction

Dual-diagnosis treatment programs in Wisconsin can provide substance abuse treatment for individuals facing addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. You can usually find treatment to suit your individual needs, whether that is inpatient, outpatient, or day treatment. These programs utilize evidence-based therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and mindfulness-based interventions to help you relearn new thought patterns, develop new coping strategies, and learn the skills to maintain recovery.

Wisconsin has a range of dual-diagnosis addiction treatment programs for individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders and mental health conditions, available on an inpatient and outpatient basis. Therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), are used in conjunction with medication management and group therapy to address both disorders simultaneously. By treating both disorders at the same time, you'll improve your mental health, develop crucial skills to handle stress and resist relapse, and improve your quality of life.

Alcohol and drugs are often used to self-medicate the symptoms of mental health problems, plus they can increase your underlying risk for mental disorders. Alcohol and drug abuse can also make symptoms of a mental health problem worse. Obviously, substance abuse and mental health disorders are closely linked, which makes it essential to treat both at the same time. This specialized form of rehab is known as dual diagnosis.

Clinical Services

As a form of substance use treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy in Wisconsin offers several advantages. The duration of this talk therapy is typically 20 sessions or less, so it can be more affordable, with quicker results. It's also offered in multiple formats, so it can be tailored to meet individual needs.

The word dialectical describes the foundation of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Meaning "opposite," the word refers to the treatment's focus on both acceptance and change. While learning to accept where you are and the emotions you're feeling, you also learn to grow and change to establish healthier patterns in your life.

Individual therapy offers you a tailored approach to treat drug addiction. This focuses on your unique needs and offers you personalized support outside of a group setting. You begin to understand what triggers your addictive behavior and develop coping skills that can support your recovery.

Conflict resolution and stress are common triggers for addictive behavior. Within a group therapy setting, participants learn to practice essential skills to improve relationships, manage conflict, and reduce stress. Each of these is a crucial factor in maintaining recovery.

One focus of family therapy is to create a network for the individual in recovery. Families must identify dysfunctional patterns and develop healthier ways of interacting. This can significantly improve their loved one's treatment outcome.

When conducting motivational interviewing in Wisconsin, therapists engage with their clients as equal partners. They don't provide unsolicited advice or confront clients. Instead, they ask questions and listen, with the goal of empowering clients to recognize any need for change and their ability to make those changes.

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S22W22660 E Broadway Suite 5, Waukesha, WI 53186

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Tyler Richards
1 month ago
5

Denoon is the best!! Absolutely love kim and john is a very humble and great person. He really wants to help people. Denoon has helped me more than they can know. Im at my year sobriety because of their help!

Snow Lion
2 months ago
1

This treatment center is a joke. People won't recover from this serious disease by watching videos and movies that have nothing to deal with recovery. Watching videos just points out the fact that the supposed therapist are to lazy to do their job and most likely dont know how to do their job. Don't treat a serious disease that people deal with like children and teach nothing that helps recovery due to the fact that we learn nothing as if we're just in kindergarten. This is a serious disease and should be treated with real life solutions to get people back on track in life instead of drawing picture, dealing with coping skills that clearly dont work in everyday society, and false since of reality that creates a pink cloud effect that everything is puffy rainbows dropping sprinkles now that your sober. Teach real life situations. Give people a true understanding of budgeting instead of just giving someone a piece of paper thinking they know how to do it themselves. Give them a real life solution of how to get and sustain a job that gives them a purpose in life instead of telling them to get a dead end job that leads them no where other then just realizing they are a worthless piece of flesh with a job that just will lead them to use again cuz they hate their life. Most importantly, give them a decent enough living situation so they can see that soberity is a better life then using instead of giving them a sober living situation that even the people that work there say is insufferable. Worst part, these ppl that work there dont know how to hand out meds. It's borderline illegal as they hand out meds in plastic bags instead of keeping them in there prescription bottles. Seriously if this is how addiction treatment centers act as a business, then it's clearly way people can never recovery to as disease as drug addiction and why this disease is seen more as criminals instead of seen as someone who struggles from an illness just as bad as cancer. And yea when I was there, someone oded and died and it was treated like nothing happened. They will give up on their patients and throw you out like dirt. It ain't a treatment center as much as it is a business that makes money off people suffering from a serious disease that they end up never finding a solution for those who truly are seeking help. If mental health is health, then treated like such because addiction is truly a horrible disease and I can attest its probably one of the worst diseases to deal with since we are treated like dirt and cockroaches in this world when all we try to do is be an asset to a society but can't due to the fact everyone gives up on people like us that if they can understand what we go thru in life, they can someday see the gifts we can give back in this world if they can only see and have a compassionate heart to help us give our life's a chance to become who we truly are because beaten us down like dirt just shows why society will never find solutions to problems that can easily be treated

Clay Sims
3 months ago
2

Denoon offers an an alternative to Wishope yet there is no noticeable difference in clinical care and less amenities for clients in sober living.

Monica Meyer
3 months ago
1

This review reflects on my experience with Eric, Tom, Jayne the housing supervisor, the owner John and especially Kim and intake person, Michele. This place claims to support people with dual diagnosis, but when real mental health struggles show up, they respond with threats, disrespect, and control instead of actual help. I was told I had blanket approval to step away when I needed to regulate, yet when I tried to do exactly that, I was threatened with a higher level of care instead of being supported. Meltdowns aren’t just “acting out”—they are a neurological response to extreme distress. My coping mechanism is to step away so I don’t escalate further, but instead of allowing me to do that, I was pushed, antagonized, and punished. This program is not a safe space. Counselors mock past crises, push buttons just to prove a point, and dismiss real concerns. They use buzzwords to make it sound like they care, but when it comes to actually helping, they do nothing. If you want real support for mental health and recovery, look somewhere else. Update (re: Denoon): My concerns about this place were confirmed when I returned to deal with a medication error they made. Denoon staff somehow picked up a controlled medication from the pharmacy on my behalf without asking or informing me. When I found out and asked about it, I was told the medication was destroyed. No warning, no chance to pick it up, no explanation. When I calmly asked Kim why she wouldn’t call me first, she coldly told me she didn’t owe me an explanation and accused me of interrupting her group—despite the group clearly being on break. They also lied to my doctor and withheld my discharge summary, which made it impossible for my primary to prescribe my medication. When I asked Michele (intake staff) what to do, she literally told me to go to the ER for a controlled substance—which the ER wouldn’t even prescribe. Total waste of time, all because they refused to do the basic things they were supposed to. This isn’t just bad service. This is actively harmful. Destroying someone’s meds, refusing to provide discharge paperwork, and giving out false info instead of help? That’s not care—it’s negligence. If you’re neurodivergent, have trauma, or just need basic respect—this place is not safe.

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