Starting Point Behavioral Healthcare Welcomes New Chief Operating Officer
Starting Point Behavioral Healthcare today announced that Candece Tierney will be joining the nonprofit organization full time as the Chief Operating Officer. More than ten years ago, Candece worked for the organization when it was known as Sutton Place Behavioral Health.
Read MoreStarting Point Behavioral Healthcare Support Group Moves to The Journey Church
Starting Point Behavioral Healthcare’s Family Support Group meetings are now held at The Journey Church, 95707 Amelia Concourse, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. The group meets the second Tuesday of every month from 5:30-7PM.
Read MoreStarting Point Behavioral Healthcare Partners with the Fernandina Beach Police Department to Create the City’s First Co-Responder Unit
Starting Point Behavioral Healthcare announced its partnership with the Fernandina Beach Police Department to bring the first Co-Responder unit to the city of Fernandina Beach, Florida. The Co-Responder Unit will include one Starting Point behavioral health clinician and one crisis..
Read MoreStarting Point Behavioral Healthcare Launches Marketplace Navigator Program to Assist Uninsured Individuals Find Affordable Healthcare Coverage
Starting Point Behavioral Healthcare today announced the launch of its Marketplace Navigator Program. This program is a free service to assist uninsured individuals obtain affordable and comprehensive healthcare coverage on the ACA Marketplace.
Read MoreStarting Point Behavioral Healthcare Welcomes Three New Members to the Nonprofit’s Volunteer Board of Directors
Starting Point Behavioral Healthcare today announced that it has welcomed three new members to the nonprofit’s Board of Directors. Wesley Poole, Dr. Stephen Gessner, and Dr. Lori Brodie will serve an initial term of three years and help drive the strategic vision of the organization.
Read MoreStarting Point Behavioral Healthcare awarded $4.7 million to expand Mental Health Services and open new location in Callahan
Starting Point Behavioral Healthcare announced it was awarded $4.7 million in funding from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration CMHC Grant Program. The purpose of this program is to enable community mental health centers to support..
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