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June 16, 2025

Drug and Alcohol Rehab for Brookfield, Wisconsin

Historical Brookfield, Wisconsin and Substance Abuse

Brookfield is a thriving suburban city located in Waukesha County, just west of Milwaukee. As part of the greater Milwaukee metropolitan area, Brookfield combines the charm of a smaller community with access to the economic and cultural opportunities of a major urban center. Originally settled in the early 19th century, Brookfield grew alongside other communities in Waukesha County as European-American settlers arrived in search of farmland, natural resources, and fresh water. The area’s early development was shaped by its proximity to major transportation routes and its abundant natural springs.

While Waukesha County as a whole transitioned from rural farmland to prosperous suburbia during the post–World War II boom, Brookfield stood out as one of its most affluent and rapidly developing communities. Today, Brookfield’s median household income is approximately 35% higher than the state average, and the percentage of residents holding a college degree or higher is more than double the Wisconsin state average. This economic and educational advantage has contributed to Brookfield’s reputation as a desirable place to live, with well-funded schools, low crime rates, and a high standard of living.

The city offers a mix of residential neighborhoods, corporate offices, retail corridors like Bluemound Road, and green spaces such as Fox Brook Park and the Greenway Trail System. Despite its prosperity, Brookfield—like many suburban areas—has not been untouched by the growing substance abuse crisis. Over the past two decades, both Brookfield and the wider Waukesha County area have seen rising rates of opioid use, overdose incidents, and mental health concerns.

In response, local officials, healthcare providers, and community organizations have worked to expand behavioral health services and drug prevention efforts. While challenges remain, Brookfield benefits from strong local infrastructure, public awareness, and a community-oriented approach to addressing substance use and supporting long-term recovery.

Ultimately, Brookfield reflects the broader story of Waukesha County—one of economic growth, suburban comfort, and ongoing commitment to public health. With its blend of modern amenities, strong schools, and engaged residents, the city remains a vital part of southeastern Wisconsin’s evolving landscape.

"Brookfield, while suffering terribly from the horrific toll of opioids, is still faring better than neighboring cities of Waukesha county. Despite being the second most populous city in the county, Brookfield is number four among cities in Waukesha for the amount of Opioid deaths it tallied.. "
Waukesha County HHS

Fortunately, there is hope. If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, you don’t have to fight alone. Wellbrook Recovery is an inpatient residential rehab located in Brookfield, in Waukesha county. Reach out today to learn more and take the first step toward a full recovery.

Even if you’re not ready for rehab or you have lingering questions, you should still reach out to us. In the meantime, continue reading to learn more about the ongoing addiction crisis in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

Substance Abuse In Brookfield, WI Information

There is almost no available annual data on substance related deaths or hospitalizations for Brookfield at the city level. However, over the past 8 years (as of early 2025) there were 51 opioid overdose deaths in Brookfield alone -a high count considering a population of only about 40,000 residents.

We can glean more information from the Waukesha County level data, although imprecise, as it includes all cities and towns in Waukesha county.

Waukesha County’s opioid-related overdose deaths and emergency room visits have seen notable fluctuations over the past several years, with a significant increase during the COVID-19 pandemic. From 2020 to 2021, overdose deaths jumped from 50 to 83, raising the death rate from 1.23 to 2.04 per 10,000 residents—marking the highest level in the dataset. Since that peak, there has been a gradual decline in both deaths and rates, with 61 overdose deaths reported in 2023 and a death rate of 1.50. Emergency room visits showed a similar trajectory, rising during 2020 (168 visits) before steadily dropping each year to 120 in 2023, and precipitously dropping to 54 in 2024 -an over 50% decrease from 2023, and over 75% decrease from the peak Covid-19 years. While recent figures reflect major improvement even compared to pre-pandemic levels, opioid-related harm remains a significant and ongoing concern in the county.

When it comes to alcohol abuse, as of 2024, Waukesha was still among the better performing counties in the state for alcohol-related emergency room visit rates, and  alcohol-related inpatient hospitalizations rates. Deaths related to alcohol -according to preliminary data not publicly published as of this writing, fell in Waukesha county in 2024 by over 65% compared to 2023. However, ER visits were still above pre-pandemic levels in 2024, with 445 visits. Inpatient alcohol related hospitalizations were still on an upward trend in 2024, but remains at approximately pre-pandemic levels.

Waukesha County has an average of 153 people seriously injured or killed each year in alcohol or drug-impaired crashes—accounting for roughly 22% of all fatal and injury crashes. While the Covid-19 years saw significant increases in this regard with some years reaching 30%.

Substance Addiction in Brookfield Vs. the State of Wisconsin

Within Waukesha county itself, Brookfield, while suffering terribly from the horrific toll of opioids, is still faring better than neighboring cities of Waukesha county. Despite being the second most populous city in the county, Brookfield is number four among cities in Waukesha for the amount of Opioid deaths it tallied.

Waukesha county as a whole, when compared to statewide trends, has consistently reported lower opioid-related death and ER visit rates, particularly in the post-COVID years. In 2023, Wisconsin’s overdose death rate stood at 2.40 per 10,000—nearly a full point higher than Waukesha’s 1.50. The same gap is evident in emergency room data, with the state’s opioid related ER visit rate at 4.35 per 10,000 compared to Waukesha’s 2.93. The past couple of years in particular have seen Waukesha county become one of best rated counties in the bottom half of Wisconsin with low opioid hospitalization rates.

With regards to alcohol related hospitalizations, Waukesha county also fairs much better than much of the state. The county ranks among the lowest third of the state’s counties for alcohol hospitalizations. The past few years have seen Waukesha County’s alcohol hospitalizations rate per 10,000 residents come in approximately 80% lower than the statewide rate. 

Brookfield, specifically, is still fighting hard against this scourge of drug and alcohol misuse and complications. As Lieutenant D. of the Brookfield Police Department shared privately with this writer, Brookfield police are seeing huge numbers of drug related crime and investigations. As of August, 2025 there were already 67 drug related arrests in the city during the first 7 or so months of 2025.

Ultimately, although Brookfield, and generally, Waukesha County was not immune to the pandemic-driven surge in opioid misuse, its outcomes have remained below state averages, and showed enormous improvement recently, indicating relatively stronger local performance in harm reduction or access to care. Nonetheless, the enduring presence of opioid overdose deaths and ER visits highlights the need for continued prevention and treatment efforts.

How Brookfield, WI Fights Substance Abuse & Promotes Recovery

Waukesha County maintains a multi-pronged approach to addressing substance abuse through harm reduction, community collaboration, and crisis stabilization. The county’s harm-reduction efforts include widespread accessibility to naloxone kits, fentanyl test strips, and public education on overdose prevention—all detailed on Waukesha County’s official page https://www.waukeshacounty.gov/health-and-human-services/clinical-services/overdose-prevention/. A key pillar in this work is the Waukesha County Heroin Task Force, operated in partnership with Elevate, which unites law enforcement, healthcare, peer-support networks, and other community stakeholders to reduce stigma, increase access to medication-assisted treatment, track overdose trends, and coordinate naloxone distribution—see their mission and community impact here  https://elevateyou.org/waukesha-heroin-task-force. To provide immediate alternatives to emergency department visits, the county collaborates with Centers for Independence (CFI) to operate a 24/7 Crisis Resource Center offering walk-in crisis stabilization, peer support, psychosocial groups, and trauma-informed care in a home-like setting—more details about this service are available here https://cfihope.org/programs-services/crisis-resource-centers/.

Drug and Alcohol Addiction Statistics For Waukesha County, Wisconsin

YearWaukesha Opioid ER VisitsWaukesha ER Visit Rate per 10kWI Opioid ER VisitsWI ER Visit Rate per 10k
Waukesha compared to WI
20151353.4121353.69
20161403.5224104.16
20171734.3230605.26
20181654.124264.15
20191333.2925504.35
20201684.1430275.15
20211513.7131345.31
20221293.1625304.28

2023

1202.9325754.35
YearWaukesha Opioid OD DeathsWaukesha OD Death Rate (/10k)WI Opioid OD DeathsWI OD Death Rate (/10k)
OD Death Rate Comparison
2016360.89   
2017681.67   
2018501.238391.42
2019501.239161.55
2020501.2312262.08
2021832.0414272.42
2022681.6714592.47
2023611.514152.4
YearWI Alcohol DeathsWaukesha Alcohol DeathsWI Death Rate per 10kWaukesha Death Rate per 10k
Waukesha vs WI
201926521594.573.88
202031281925.394.68
202132311935.574.71
202233312025.744.93
202331971835.514.46
20241017601.751.46

Alcohol & Drug Rehabilitation in Brookfield, Wisconsin by Wellbrook Recovery

At our Brookfield, WI drug rehab, we incorporate both evidence-based therapies and holistic approaches to ensure that each client receives the most effective care. We specialize in treating substance use disorder, alcohol addiction, and co-occurring mental health issues.

Wellbrook Recovery believes in treating the whole person, not just the addiction. Our services go beyond detox and inpatient care to ensure a complete recovery process:

  • Mental Health Support: Addiction often co-occurs with mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD. Our team of mental health professionals works closely with clients to treat both the addiction and any underlying mental health issues.
  • Behavioral Therapy: We utilize proven behavioral therapies such as CBT, DBT, IFS, EMDR, Biofeedback, Music Therapy, Art Therapy, among other advanced therapies to help individuals address the root causes of addiction, develop coping skills, and make lasting changes in their lives.
  • Support Groups: Our support groups provide individuals with the opportunity to connect with others who are going through similar struggles. Peer support is an essential part of the recovery journey.
  • Family Programs: Addiction impacts not only the individual but also their loved ones. Our family programs educate and support families, helping them to rebuild relationships and provide ongoing support.
  • Alumni & Aftercare: We have a network of our close-knit alumni community, with events and support to stay in touch with your recovery and “battle brothers & sisters” from your time in treatment.

Personalized Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Brookfield, WI

 We understand that addiction affects everyone differently, which is why we offer a range of treatment options designed to meet your individual needs. Our treatment center provides the following programs:

  • Drug & Alcohol Detox: Detoxification is often the first step in recovery. Our facility provides medically supervised detox to help clients safely manage withdrawal from drugs or alcohol in a supportive environment.
  • Inpatient Drug Rehab: Inpatient treatment offers a structured environment so clients can focus on recovery free from distractions. It’s ideal for those at the beginning of their recovery journey who need intensive, around-the-clock care to overcome addiction.
  • Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP): As clients transition from inpatient care to a more independent lifestyle, PHP gives them the support they need as they continue on their road to recovery. By spending much of the day in rehab, clients reinforce the life and recovery skills they learned during inpatient treatment.
  • Outpatient Treatment Programs: For those who need more flexibility, outpatient programs allow clients to continue living at home while attending treatment on a part-time basis.

Wellbrook Recovery substance abuse recovery by the numbers

  • 2-4 hours of private, one-on-one therapy per person per week – well above the average
  • Over 35 hours a week of various types of group therapy
  • High staff-to-client ratio of 1:1.5

Wellbrook Recovery Addiction Treatment Center Wisconsin Highlights:

Our well-equipped facility not only provides effective treatment but also fosters an environment of comfort, support, and healing. Take advantage of Wellbrook Recovery’s comforts and conveniences, including the following:

  • Private detox rooms with full-size beds and personal en-suite bathrooms
  • Beautiful, clean lobby and multiple lounge areas
  • Exercise room
  • Gourmet nourishing meals by our in-house chef
  • State-of-the-art kitchen and grill for both chef and private use
  • Fully-stocked 24-hour snack room
  • Free iPads with streaming entertainment
  • Smoking areas
  • Outdoor area with a portico
  • Weekly visits to the local YMCA, featuring a full gym, pool, and sports activities
  • Regular trips and fun outings
  • Personal electronic mobile devices allowed
  • Transportation

Why Brookfield, WI Chooses Wellbrook Recovery Drug Rehab?

When you choose our Brookfield, WI rehab center, you’re choosing a team of professionals who are passionate about helping individuals reclaim their lives. Our facility provides:

  • Expert Addiction Specialists: Our addiction rehab specialists are experienced in treating all forms of addiction, including alcohol and drug abuse.
  • Extensive Treatment Programs: We offer a full continuum of care, including detox services, inpatient drug rehab, outpatient programs, and more.
  • Holistic Approach: We treat the whole person by addressing physical, emotional, and mental health needs through individualized treatment plans.
  • Beautiful rehab center: Our, clean, fresh, beautiful facilities are designed to provide comfort & dignity while you focus on your mission of recovery & change.

How to Pay for Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Brookfield, WI

We understand that financial concerns can be a barrier to seeking addiction treatment. Our treatment facility works with a variety of health insurance providers to ensure that you receive the care you need. Wellbrook Recovery accepts any commercial or employer-based insurance and can help you verify your coverage. If you don’t have insurance or need assistance, we offer flexible payment options and work with clients to make treatment more accessible. The following are some of the common insurances we work with:

Some of the Wisconsin Areas Our addiction program Regularly Serves:

Your New Beginning Starts Here

If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery, Wellbrook Recovery is here to help. Contact our Wisconsin drug rehab today for a free consultation with one of our addiction specialists. We’re ready to provide you with the support you need to begin your journey to sobriety.

We offer compassionate care to ensure that you have the support you need to beat addiction for good. If you or someone you love is struggling, Wellbrook Recovery is just a phone call away.

Don’t let addiction control your life. Take the first step towards a better future by contacting Wellbrook Recovery today.