Northern Wisconsin Center

Guiding people in the right direction for more than 125 years

Established in 1897, Northern Wisconsin Center (NWC) is a short-term assessment and treatment facility for people who have an intellectual disability as well as a mental illness and aggressive or challenging behaviors. The programming is designed to assist clients in developing the skills necessary to live in a community setting with as much independence as possible. NWC is one of three centers for individuals with intellectual disabilities managed by the Division of Care and Treatment Services.

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NWC offers rewarding work with rewarding benefits. Learn more about the career opportunities at NWC.

Read and share the Wisconsin IDD-MH System Improvement Report

The Wisconsin IDD-MH System Improvement Report includes 37 specific recommendations from DHS, self-advocates, partners, providers, and others from across the state for how to improve systems and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental health (IDD-MH) needs. Read the report (PDF) and visit the Wisconsin IDD-MH System Improvement webpage for more information and key actions to take to keep this important work going.


Northern Wisconsin Center
2820 East Park Ave.
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
715-723-5542
715-723-8464 - Fax

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Last revised June 26, 2024