Wisconsin
Navigating Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorder Facility Licensing in Wisconsin: A Step-by-Step Guide
You can’t start a compliant and successful mental health or substance use treatment program without first ensuring you are adhering to the state’s licensing requirements. Whether you’re seeking to open an outpatient facility (providing outpatient, intensive outpatient/ IOP, or partial hospitalization/ PHP) or a residential facility (detox/ withdrawal management, high intensity or low intensity residential) navigating Wisconsin’s regulatory landscape can be complex and time-consuming.
At Arrow Consulting, we specialize in guiding providers through every stage of the licensing process – ensuring your facility meets all regulatory standards and is fully prepared to deliver high-quality, legally compliant care.
Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Licensed in Wisconsin
- Decide what service you want to provide and which license you’ll need
Decide whether your facility will provide mental health services or substance use disorder services. This decision determines the regulations you must follow and guides your application process. - Review the regulations for the service you’ll provide
Consult the appropriate West Virginia licensing agency’s website to review current regulations and requirements. It’s also important to check for barriers to licensing, such as the Certificate of Need (CON) process, which applies in West Virginia for certain health facilities. - Get your documents and processes in order
Compile the documents required for your Wisconsin application. You’ll definitely need:
- Organizational formation documents
- Staffing plans
- Facility floor plans/ building documents
- Relevant policies and procedures
- Once you finalize your application, submit it to the state
- Mental Health Facilities (Residential, PHP, IOP): Submit to Wisconsin DHS, Division of Quality Assurance (DQA).
- Substance Use Disorder Facilities (Detox, Residential, PHP, IOP): Submit to Wisconsin DHS, Division of Quality Assurance (DQA)
- See below for more information on these agencies
- Prepare for Inspection
West Virgina requires an on-site inspection to verify compliance with facility, staffing, and program standards. Make sure your facility is in good shape and your leadership is prepared! - Make any corrections and start providing services
You may need to make some revisions to policies or other items as discussed with the state. Once you have completed your plan of correction, you will be issued your license and may commence providing services to your community.
Understanding Behavioral Health Facility Licensing Requirements in Wisconsin
Licensing for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Facilities
Substance use disorder treatment facilities in West Virgina are licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Division of Quality Assurance (DQA). Programs must comply with Wisconsin Administrative Code DHS 75, which governs community substance use treatment services. Wisconsin is not a Certificate of Need (CON) state, so providers do not need CON approval to open or expand facilities.
PHP and IOP for SUD:
PHP and IOP programs for substance use disorder treatment must provide structured, intensive services and comply with Wisconsin requirements for:
- Qualified staffing
- Therapeutic programming
- Patient care standards
- Emergency preparedness
Detox and Residential Treatment:
Detox programs in West Virgina must be licensed by the DHS 75 and must meet state standards for:
- Medically supervised withdrawal management
- On-site licensed professionals (e.g., physicians and nurses)
- Patient safety and clinical oversight
- Staffing qualifications
- Facility operations and compliance with DHS 75 regulations
Licensing for Mental Health Facilities
Mental health facilities in West Virgina are licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Division of Quality Assurance (DQA) under applicable rules such as DHS 61 (Community Programs), DHS 63 (Day Treatment), and DHS 83 (Residential Care Facilities) depending on the level of care.
PHP and IOP for Mental Health:
Mental health PHP and IOP programs must meet state standards for:
- Therapeutic services
- Staffing qualifications
- Patient safety
- Quality care
Residential Treatment Facilities in Mental Health:
Facilities providing residential mental health services must be licensed by DHS and are required to meet state standards for:
- 24/7 care in a structured environment
- Therapeutic services
- Staffing qualifications
- Patient safety
- Quality care
Let Arrow Consulting handle the entire process for you – ensuring a smooth, compliant, and efficient licensing experience.