Gresham Residential Treatment Center

A timely and strategic response to a critical gap in behavioral health services—one that disproportionately affects rural and Indigenous communities

More than filling service gaps—it will honor cultural traditions…

build trust, and restore community health. With a focus on integrating evidence-based clinical care and traditional Native American healing practices, this facility will provide a deeply respectful, trauma-informed environment where individuals can recover close to home and within their cultural context.

Building Healhty Communities

At CORE Treatment Services, our mission is rooted in the belief that true recovery is not just about treating an individual—it’s about healing entire communities. The Gresham Residential Treatment Center is an embodiment of this philosophy. Located in one of Wisconsin’s most underserved regions, this project was born out of the urgent need to bring high-quality, accessible behavioral health care to rural and Indigenous populations who have long been left without meaningful support.

Approach 

By combining evidence-based clinical care with traditional Native American healing practices, we are creating a culturally respectful and responsive environment—one that honors the values, beliefs, and lived experiences of the people we serve. This dual approach allows us to reach individuals in a way that builds trust, empowers personal growth, and promotes long-term recovery. Our aim is not simply to reduce substance use, but to foster stability, self-sufficiency, and reconnection to family, culture, and community.

Understanding

Healthy communities require more than treatment—they require systems that sustain recovery long after a program ends. That’s why this project is designed to function as a hub for integrated services, peer support, community engagement, and ongoing care coordination. We are creating jobs, training a new behavioral health workforce, and strengthening regional partnerships that can support residents well beyond their time in treatment. In doing so, we are building a local ecosystem of care that grows stronger with time and community investment.

Case For Support

In rural northeast Wisconsin, communities like Gresham face a crisis that too often goes unseen: rising rates of substance use disorders and mental health challenges, combined with a stark lack of accessible, culturally appropriate treatment options. Shawano and Menominee Counties—where Gresham is located—have some of the highest per capita overdose rates in the state. Yet individuals in crisis are left with few local resources, frequently forced to travel hours for care, delay treatment, or go without entirely. CORE Treatment Services is stepping in to change that reality.

CORE is launching the Gresham Residential Treatment Center, a trauma-informed, culturally responsive facility designed to bring healing to one of Wisconsin’s most underserved regions. This center will provide 24/7 clinically managed care for individuals facing substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, while also addressing the broader community need for stable, compassionate recovery services close to home. This project is not just about filling service gaps—it’s about building a foundation for long-term community wellness.

The center will be intentionally rooted in both evidence-based practices and traditional Native American healing methodologies, making it a rare and necessary model for culturally grounded care. Services will include individual and group therapy, peer support, life skills training, and recovery-focused case management. At the same time, individuals will have the opportunity to participate in culturally significant healing practices such as talking circles, smudging, ceremonial gatherings, and connection to tribal elders—offered in partnership with local Native leaders and knowledge keepers.

This blended model reflects CORE’s organizational philosophy: that true healing must honor the mind, body, and spirit. We understand that healing is not a one-size-fits-all process, and that meaningful recovery must be culturally relevant, community-driven, and sustained by systems of support. In a region where tribal communities and rural families face generational trauma and historical disinvestment, the Gresham facility will be a place of dignity, empowerment, and renewal.

The need for this center is underscored by systemic disparities in care. Indigenous people are disproportionately impacted by substance use, trauma, and mental health disorders, yet consistently face barriers to accessing culturally competent care. The lack of nearby residential treatment forces individuals to seek services far from their families and communities—if they seek them at all. This distance can be a deterrent to recovery and a disruption to the community’s overall health and cohesion. The Gresham facility will help reverse this pattern by offering high-quality care where it’s needed most.

The property for the Gresham center has already been acquired, and CORE has begun the process of preparing the facility for its projected June 2025 launch. Investments will support facility renovations, staffing, culturally appropriate furnishings, HIPAA-compliant technology, and program development. Once operational, the center will serve as a critical part of a regional care network that spans from Gresham through Green Bay, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, and rural central Wisconsin—creating a continuum of care across a deeply underserved landscape.

CORE has a proven track record of delivering effective, sustainable behavioral health services in rural Wisconsin. Since our founding in 2019, we have opened two residential treatment facilities in Manitowoc, established outpatient clinics in Waupaca and Shawano, and developed multiple peer-supported recovery homes, including tribal-focused residences. In 2023, CORE was awarded a $3 million HRSA Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) grant, a reflection of our reputation for clinical excellence, cultural humility, and operational integrity.

The Gresham Residential Treatment Center will not only improve individual recovery outcomes—it will reduce the strain on emergency departments, jails, and social services; lower rates of overdose and homelessness; and promote healthier families and communities. Most importantly, it will give people a place to begin again. When people can access recovery in a setting that reflects their values, culture, and identity, they are more likely to stay engaged, find stability, and become contributors to the strength and resilience of their communities.

This project is deeply aligned with CORE’s mission to build healthy and resilient communities through collaborative, person-centered care. But we cannot do it alone. We are seeking funding partnerships to ensure that this vision becomes a reality for the residents of Gresham and beyond. Every contribution helps build a space of hope, healing, and lasting impact for those who have long been left without a voice or a path to recovery.

By supporting the Gresham Residential Treatment Center, you are helping us change the narrative for rural and Indigenous communities. You are investing in a future where access to care is not determined by geography, where healing is inclusive and holistic, and where every person has the chance to reclaim their story with dignity and strength. Join us in creating a legacy of care that honors the past, meets the needs of the present, and builds toward a healthier, more connected future.

Rose Reed

 

LPCSAC | Therapist

My name is Rose. I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor and Substance Abuse Counselor at CORE Treatment Services who specializes in grief, couples, teen, and young adult counseling. I help clients who struggle with depression, anxiety, stress, and substance use disorder.

 

My trauma-informed counseling sessions help clients learn to self-regulate and gain confidence as they move through transitions, grief, and dysregulation. I am a certified grief support specialist and add value to clients’ treatment as a shaman and reiki practitioner.

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Deb Wentz

 

LCSWCSACICS | Clinical Manager

My name is Deb Wentz. I’m the Outpatient Clinic Manager of CORE Behavioral Health Services. I became a Licensed Clinical Social Worker because I enjoy watching people grow and becoming their best.

My favorite aspect about my managerial role is training and educating staff in the provision of services. I like helping our clinicians access the best of their abilities while encouraging continued growth in their care professions.

 

My out-of-clinic likes include travel, hiking, music and food experiences.

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Heather Bruckschen

 

LPCSAC | Therapist | CORE Behavioral Health Services

Hi! I’m Heather. I’m both a Licensed Professional Counselor and Substance Abuse Counselor at CORE Treatment Services. I run CORE Behavioral Health Services’ Substance Use Disorder Intensive Outpatient Group.

I specialize in helping veterans work through post-traumatic stress disorder. And I help clients who struggle with mental health and substance use disorders. I offer the benefits of animal-assisted interventions to my clients’ therapy sessions.

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Mary Spaulding

 

LCSWEMDR | Therapist

My name is Mary Spaulding. I have known from a very young age that I wanted to help people in some way or another. Many years later I finally obtained my Undergraduate degree in Psychology and my Master's in Social Work for Mental Health. I have training in Internal Family Systems (IFS), Personality Disorders, Mindfulness, and Trauma.

From Individual therapy to working with those freed from human trafficking, onto a new adventure freeing those from the slavery of addiction and mental health, I begin this adventure with CORE Treatment Services Inc.

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Abby Vogt

 

AODA Counselor

Hi, my name is Abby. I am a Substance Abuse Counselor in Training at CORE Behavioral Health Services in Waupaca. By using evidence-based practices I work individually with clients and help conduct the Intensive Outpatient Group in Waupaca. I work with clients from all different backgrounds and age groups. I believe in meeting the individual where they are and working collaboratively to develop personalized treatment plans that will lead to lasting change.

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Aaron Holt

 

CSAC | ICS | LPC 

Hello, my name is Aaron. I am the Clinical Manager for the Waupaca Behavioral Health Outpatient office.  I am a Licensed Professional Counselor, Independent Clinical Supervisor, and Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor.  I work with men and women ages 16 and up using a person-centered approach; with a theoretical emphasis on evidence based cognitive behavioral approaches, to help you achieve your goals.  I have over a decade of  experience that includes couples counseling, anxiety, OCD, depression, substance use, and trauma.  We do group and individual counseling at the Waupaca office.  I have additional special training certifications in Chronic Trauma, Anger Management, Grief, and DBT.  I am an adjunct instructor at Fox Valley Technical College in their Substance Abuse Counseling degree program.  I am an active participant in The Waupaca Recovery Coalition, the Community Health Action Team, and the Waupaca County Treatment Court.

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Nick Geiger

 

Nicholas M. Geiger, MSW, APSW | Therapist
Helping people isn’t just a job for me, it’s a calling. As a Marine Veteran, I know firsthand the power of resilience, and I bring that same tenacity to my work in mental health and addiction recovery. My journey started with a passion for understanding people, which led me to earn my Master’s in Social Work with a focus on substance use and mental health treatment.
From leading dynamic group sessions to working one-on-one with clients navigating life’s toughest battles, I strive to create a space where people feel heard, supported, and empowered. Whether we’re tackling addiction, anxiety, or life transitions, my goal is to help you break free from what’s holding you back and build the life you deserve.

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Shannon Bolick

 

LPC-IT SAC-IT Therapist

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Shannon Bolick

 

SACIT, Masters Intern/AODA Counselor 
My name is Jenni. I am a Substance Abuse Counselor and Master’s Intern at CORE Treatment Services. I am passionate about helping people who struggle with substance abuse, trauma, and mental health. I care about staying curious and deeply listening to individuals, making them feel validated, heard, and understood. I value the mind, body, and spirit connection and strive to incorporate this in therapy sessions.

In my free time I enjoy spending time with family, practicing yoga, and going for hikes in nature.

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Emily Kunde

 

LPC Therapist

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