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A new chapter: Hazelden Betty Ford opens first Wisconsin clinic in Hudson
5 May 2025
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The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, a nationally renowned name in addiction recovery, is marking a significant new chapter in its 75-year history with the opening of a new outpatient center in Hudson, Wisconsin.
The facility, located at 900 Crest View Drive, Suite 120, in Hudson, officially opened on April 14, 2025.
With a legacy of excellence supported by its Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School and nationally recognized Butler Center for Research, the organization is expanding focus on treating co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
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