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AZ Business Magazine's "AZ Big 100 2024"

AZ Business Magazine Article; Phoenix, AZ

Steven Sheets, President and CEO, was included in AZ Big Media's AZ Big 100, featuring the 50 people and companies that will help shape Arizona's business landscape in 2024.

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Navigating the Nation's Mental Health Crisis

Peoria Times Article; Peoria, AZ

In a world filled with daily challenges, mental health has emerged as a cornerstone of our well-being. And as the awareness surrounding the importance of mental health grows, the demand for mental health professionals is skyrocketing. The Dr. Bob Bohanske Center for Clinical Excellence, also referred to as “The Center,” offers a comprehensive approach to education, training and support for mental health professionals, focusing on four pillars striving to play a pivotal role in the overall transformation of the mental health field.

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Glendale Resident Promoted in Behavioral Health Nonprofit

The Glendale Star Article; Glendale, AZ

Paul Buttermore, a resident of Glendale, was recently promoted to Vice President of Inpatient and Community Living Services at Southwest Behavioral Health Services. Buttermore, who has more than 15 years of experience in the behavioral health industry, was previously the Vice President of Crisis and Inpatient Services. In this feature article with Times Media Group, Paul discusses his various roles within the agency,  his newest role, and what made him choose the behavioral health field as a career.

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The Arizona LGBTQ Community Deserves Access to Support, Resources & Opportunities

Mohave Valley Daily News Article; Bullhead City, AZ

The LGBTQ community, like any other, deserves equal access to resources, support, and opportunities. Kasey Mattson, Care Coordinator at Southwest Behavioral & Health Services' Bullhead City location, discusses the challenges the LGBTQ community in Arizona face and ways to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for all individuals.

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More Mental Health Services Coming to Surprise

Daily Independent Article; Phoenix, AZ

Southwest Behavioral & Health Services has entered an agreement to provide comprehensive school-based mental health services to students and their families at the Surprise Resource Center. The partnership provides the community with access to a team of qualified and licensed mental health professionals to provide a range of services, including individual counseling, group therapy and crisis intervention.

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Southwest Behavioral & Health Services Names Karen Olenski to Board

Arizona Digital Free Press Article; Phoenix, AZ

Southwest Behavioral & Health Services is announcing Karen Olenski has been appointed to the Board of Directors. With more than 20 years of experience as a strategic marketing and digital communications professional, Ms. Olenski has worked in a variety of industries including marketing, education, healthcare and public safety.

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Southwest Behavioral & Health Services Recognized for Positive Impact on Community Health and Well-Being

Front Doors Media Article; Phoenix, AZ

Southwest Behavioral & Health Services has been recognized by the Healthy Arizona Worksites Program for its Community Resilience Teams’ Community Outreach Days. The Platinum Award recognizes businesses making an impact — both within and beyond their walls — addressing one or more of the many health challenges impacting communities across the state.

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Southwest Behavioral & Health Services Recognized with Hope to Outcomes Organization Award

Patch.com Article; Phoenix, AZ

Southwest Behavioral & Health Services has been recognized by the Peer and Family Career Academy with the Hope to Outcomes Organization Award. The award was presented at the 2023 Embracing Hope: Rising Together Conference on Oct. 18. The Peer and Family Career Academy recognizes the outstanding work of lived-experience professionals, leadership and organizations. Their awards honor those making a difference in the integrated health field, with a particular focus on Peer and Family Supports. The awards celebrate achievements in workforce development, personal growth, professional development and recovery.

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Glendale Resident Promoted to Southwest Behavioral & Health Services VP

Daily Independent Article; Phoenix, AZ

Glendale resident Paul Buttermore is the new Vice President of Inpatient and Community Living Services at Southwest Behavioral & Health Services. In his new role Buttermore will oversee all Inpatient programs and will expand his areas of responsibility to include community living, residential and housing programs in Maricopa County, as well as programs operating at the Opportunity and Community Resilience Centers. A licensed professional counselor, Buttermore has more than 15 years experience in the behavioral health industry, most recently as Vice President of Crisis and Inpatient Services, responsible for overseeing the agency’s Maricopa County Inpatient Units, Community Recovery Units and Recovery Transition Program.

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Southwest Behavioral & Health Services Designated an Autism Spectrum Disorder Center of Excellence Program

The Standard Article; Kingman, AZ

Mercy Care has designated Southwest Behavioral & Health Services a 2023 Autism Spectrum Disorder Center of Excellence Program. The innovative leader in behavioral health received recognition for the organization’s dedication and commitment to serving the community's most vulnerable members in addition to its work with the most complex members with autism diagnoses and their families to keep the children in the community.

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