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Olin Clinic Transition and Behavioral Health Expansion

March 19, 2025
Olin Clinic Transition and Behavioral Health Expansion

We are thrilled to announce that in April 2025, GHC-SCW will be opening a brand-new, larger Behavioral Health clinic on Olin Avenue in Madison. This new location will replace our current Capitol Regent Behavioral Health Clinic and is set to open on April 8, 2025. During the transition, our dedicated behavioral health providers will continue to offer services remotely, with some in-person appointments available at other clinics.

A New Space for Growth and Care

The new Olin Clinic promises to be an impressive and more accommodating space for our patients and staff. This building will feature 24 individual offices, two group therapy rooms, a multi-person office for program assistants and an occupational therapy gym. We’re incredibly excited about the upcoming launch of our new Occupational Therapy and Speech-Language Pathology services for the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) program this summer, which will further enhance our service offerings.

As for our staff, all team members from the Capitol Regent Clinic, including Outpatient, Behavioral Health Therapy, Psychiatry, Behavioral Health Triage & Crisis team and SPARC (the Strategies to Promote Attention and Resilience Clinic) will be making the move to the Olin Clinic. Over time, we plan to expand the team as the entire department grows and demand increases.

Why the Move?

The Capitol Regent Clinic has been the heart of our downtown behavioral health services for years. Still, as the department expanded, it became clear that a larger space was necessary to serve our growing patient base better. In the search for the ideal location, we prioritized several key factors:

  • Accessibility: We carefully selected a convenient location in Madison for our patients, ensuring easy access for all.
  • Adaptability: The Olin Avenue building offered a “blank space” that could be transformed to meet our specific needs, allowing us to design a clinic that aligns with our vision for quality care.
  • Affordability: Our goal was to maintain a similar annual expense as our previous location, ensuring we could provide exceptional services without a significant increase in operational costs.
  • Safety and Security: The safety of our patients and employees is always a priority. The new location features ample and accessible parking.

Honoring the Memory of LuAnne Rosa, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

The opening of our new clinic brings an opportunity to honor the memory of a respected and beloved past GHC-SCW employee. LuAnne Rosa, Psychiatric Nurse Practioner, retired from GHC in 2019 and unexpectedly died in October of 2022. Her colleagues remember her as a warm, compassionate, skilled provider who was an empathetic listener and an advocate for the most vulnerable among us. She will always be missed as a colleague and as a friend.

In her memory, GHC-SCW has dedicated one of the Olin Clinic group rooms to LuAnne. Her legacy will continue in this new space, and we are honored to keep her spirit alive in our work.

Looking Ahead: A Bright Future for Behavioral Health

Expanding into the new Olin Clinic is a significant milestone for GHC-SCW and the Madison community. With increased capacity and improved amenities, we’re excited to be even better equipped to meet our area’s growing demand for mental health and ASD services.

We are incredibly grateful for the continued support of our patients, families and staff, and we look forward to continuing our mission to provide compassionate, high-quality care to all those in need. The new Olin Clinic will be a place of healing, growth and community, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone through its doors.