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Serenity Inns Fills Health Care Gap After Closure of City on a Hill, Calls for Coordinated Community Action

 

By - Apr 6th, 2026 12:01 pm

MILWAUKEE (April 6, 2026) — In response to the recent closure of City on a Hill, Serenity Inns Inc. is stepping forward to support continuity of care for individuals impacted by the loss of services and to call for a coordinated, community-wide response.

The shutdown of City on a Hill, which served approximately 3,000 patients across primary care, behavioral health, and supportive services, underscores growing strain within Milwaukee’s safety-net health system. Community leaders have noted a pattern of diminishing resources, including clinic closures and reduced access to essential services.

Kenneth Ginlack, president and CEO of Serenity Inns Inc. Photo courtesy of Serenity Inns Inc.

Kenneth Ginlack, president and CEO of Serenity Inns Inc. Photo courtesy of Serenity Inns Inc.

“At Serenity Inns, we are already seeing the impact in real time,” said Kenneth Ginlack, president and CEO of Serenity Inns Inc. “Individuals are seeking continued access to behavioral health and substance use services, and we are prepared to help meet that need.”

Serenity Inns’ Drop-In Clinic, located at 631 N. 19th St. in Milwaukee, remains fully operational and serves as a low-barrier access point for individuals seeking support, stabilization, and connection to services. While the organization does not provide primary medical care onsite, it offers a comprehensive continuum of behavioral health, substance use treatment, and care coordination services. Serenity Inns is actively exploring partnerships to ensure individuals can access necessary medical care as part of an integrated approach.

The closure has prompted urgent calls from community stakeholders for increased coordination, transparency, and investment to prevent further disruptions in care. Leaders have emphasized the need for early intervention and collaborative planning to sustain services for vulnerable populations.

“This moment is not about one organization,” Ginlack added. “It is about whether we, as a community, are willing to work together, communicate earlier, and invest in sustainable solutions before systems reach a breaking point.”

Serenity Inns is committed to working alongside community partners, funders, and healthcare providers to support displaced individuals and contribute to a coordinated response that strengthens Milwaukee’s behavioral health and recovery ecosystem.

About Serenity Inns

Serenity Inns has been at the forefront of providing recovery and treatment services since its establishment in 2004. A collaborative effort initiated by a group of Lutheran churches in the Milwaukee area, the organization emerged to address the pressing need for residential treatment for men struggling with alcohol and drug addictions. With its growth, Serenity Inns has remained steadfast in its commitment to providing structured vocational and rehabilitative services within an environment of support and accountability, enabling men to rebuild their lives. Over the years, Serenity Inns has successfully treated over 700 men through its holistic residential program, which spans three phases over seven months. This comprehensive program addresses its participants’ physical, social, emotional, financial, and spiritual health needs, empowering them to recover and become productive members of society. Serenity Inns prides itself on fostering an environment of support, accountability, and dignity, making it an ideal setting for men committed to lasting change. For more information about Serenity Inns, please visit www.serenityinns.org, email pr@serenityinns.org or call Serenity Inns at (414) 873-5474.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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