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Kelsey Evavold |
Director, Human Resources & Safety | Profile |
Joe Long |
Chief Growth Officer | Profile |
Brent Mahan |
Director of Sales, Private Label | Profile |
Karen Deutsch |
Chief Marketing Officer, Medicare and Retirement | Profile |
Rob Hagemann |
Director of Consumer Marketing | Profile |
The mission of Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare is to create hope and opportunity for low income people with mental illnesses and addictions, blending innovation and determination with competence, inclusion and compassion. The heart of Cascadia is our people those we serve, our co-workers, and our community partners. Together we are focused on efficiency, committed to diversity and grounded in compassion.We are consumers, counselors, accountants, case managers, nurses, administrative support workers, doctors, and the full complement of all the people needed to bring results. For many of us this is not just a job, it`s a calling. Our Vision: We envision a future where everyone with a mental illness or addiction will recover and have a full life in the community. Our Mission: Cascadia provides healing, homes, and hope for people living with mental health and addiction challenges. Cascadia brings health and housing services to those who need them most. With 75 sites in Oregon`s Multnomah and Clackamas Counties, we help create a sense of community We`ve learned that families are an important part of people`s lives and offer services unique to children, families, adults and older adults: •Community- and Clinic-Based Mental Health and Addiction Services •Peer Wellness •Urgent and Emergency Services •Homeless Services •Forensics •Medical •Housing Development
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