Thank you to our incredible partner, Huntington National Bank, for hosting several ISBH team members at the Columbus Blue Jackets game! Our team truly enjoyed the experience and appreciated the opportunity to connect in such a fun and memorable way. A special thank you to John Mavrouleas and his wife Amber for being such gracious and wonderful hosts. Your kindness and hospitality made the evening even more special! #Partnership #CBJ #ISBH
关于我们
Times are changing for all health care providers and especially for behavioral health. The people we serve are increasingly expecting better and more accountable services. Challenges to good health and well-being now require help with a broad range of issues like education, employment, safe and affordable housing and easy access to primary care. We serve southeastern and central Ohio with a comprehensive array of behavioral health and other services, working with local partners to promote healthy people and strong communities.
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isbh.org
Integrated Services for Behavioral Health的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 医院和医疗保健
- 规模
- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- Athens
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1998
- 领域
- Counseling、Affordable Housing、Psychiatry、Vocational Rehabilitation和Home-Based Care
地点
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US,Athens,45701
Integrated Services for Behavioral Health员工
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Susan Jago
Seeking Employment: Experienced Behavioral Health Specialist
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David Wallace
Accounting Manager at Integrated Services for Behavioral Health Inc
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Shannon Brown
Intensive Specialty Programs at Integrated Services for Behavioral Health
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Alex Bishara
Chief Operating Officer at Integrated Services for Behavioral Health
动态
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Earlier this month, ISBH’s Chief Community Development Officer, Becky Neubauer Eddy, MPA, joined housing professionals and leaders at the Ohio Housing Conference, held from November 5th to November 7th, 2024, at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio. Becky participated in the PSH Development - Keys to Success panel alongside Jennifer K. Walke of The Model Group and Leah Werner of the Corporation for Supportive Housing, with Beth L. of Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing (OCCH) expertly moderating the discussion. This panel provided critical insights into building collaborative strategies for Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH), a cornerstone of ISBH's mission to provide housing solutions for vulnerable populations across Ohio. The conference gathered professionals, advocates, and organizations from across the Midwest, including ISBH, The Model Group, Corporation for Supportive Housing, and OCCH, to share innovative solutions and best practices for affordable housing. We are proud of Becky’s impactful contributions and her ongoing dedication to the belief that housing is healthcare. Thank you to all the incredible attendees and partners working toward creating lasting solutions for housing equity! #OhioHousingConference #PSHDevelopment #HousingIsHealthcare
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ISBH Leadership completes the Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification Training on November 13th and 14th, 2024 Several members of ISBH's leadership team, including CEO Sam Shafer, completed the Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification Training. This intensive 16-hour program equipped our leadership with essential strategies and tools to improve efficiency, boost productivity, and enhance responsiveness in our client care service systems. The training was coordinated by Al Sullivan, Founder and CEO of Inspirus Consulting, Inc., and facilitated by Gerald Taylor, MBA, a certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt. Gerald’s vast expertise spans multiple industries, and his work includes authoring Lean Six Sigma Service Excellence: A Guide to Green Belt Certification and Bottom-Line Improvement. This training is part of ISBH’s strategic plan to foster smart growth, enhance organizational decision-making, and align operations with our core commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). By equipping our leadership with these tools, ISBH ensures that every step forward is intentional, impactful, and centered on our mission to serve communities effectively. Pictured: Sam Shafer, Alex Bishara, Mareva Page, Becky Eddy, Craig Stewart, Lindsey Palmer, Caitlyn Riederer, Cory D'Ambrosio, Kim Dement, Sirena Robinson, Heather Hall, Sandy Sickles, Angela McKinney, Carl Zani, Rose Frech, Kim Jackson, Michael Wolford, Sarah Jones, Kazy Richmond, Shannon Brown, Hannah Diehl, Leslie Cox, Leah McWhorter, Eric Johnson, Erin Hutson, Al Sullivan (Coordinator), and Gerald Taylor (Facilitator). #LeanSix #ISBH #StrategicGrowth #ClientCare
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Meet our friend, Johari Sharp. Johari M. Sharp (She/Her) is an accomplished speaker, author, and thought leader dedicated to mental health advocacy. With over 20 years of experience with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), she has devoted her career to supporting individuals affected by mental illness and advancing mental health awareness. A Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor (LICDC), Spiritual Integrated Therapist (SIP), and Chaplain, Johari brings diverse expertise to her work. She has also led summer workshops at renowned institutions, including Harvard, Johns Hopkins, UCLA, and Columbia University. Beyond her work with NAMI, Johari has contributed in numerous formal ways to ISBH, offering her skills and insights as a speaker, program developer, and mental health advocate. She continues to play an essential role in ISBH’s mission to foster wellness and resilience in the communities we serve. We are deeply grateful for her unwavering dedication, which uplifts and inspires both her colleagues and the broader community. Her personal journey is equally inspiring. As a single mother of three, Johari has faced her own mental health challenges, including living with Bipolar disorder, hospitalizations, and severe anxiety. These experiences drive her passion for social justice and community collaboration, with a focus on issues like homelessness, poverty, and racial equity. Through her workshops, Johari aims to empower others to seek support, prioritize self-care, find connection in their mental wellness journeys, and hold onto hope. We are so grateful for her.
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The Integrated Services for Behavioral Health team is deeply saddened by Tom Johnson's passing. We are profoundly grateful for Tom’s unwavering advocacy, leadership and visionary contributions to the Appalachian region. His dedication was evident in every conversation, where his passion for the communities he cherished shone through. Tom’s absence will be felt deeply, and his legacy will continue to inspire us. Our thoughts are with his family. https://lnkd.in/edCz8e_p
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On October 24th, the Meigs County Family and Children First Council hosted a successful?No Wrong Door?event at the Blakslee Center! This informative day reviewed a range of programs and services in Meigs County, with panel discussions and interactive sessions on collaborative approaches to various scenarios. Local agencies, including ISBH, participated with resource tables to share valuable information. We were well-represented by our OhioRISE, Behavioral Health, and Help Me Grow teams. A big thank you to Yvonne Coleman, Lizzy Jones Ramirez, and Melanie Sheets for their role on the planning committee in making this day of collaboration possible. We’re proud to be a part of this amazing community!
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November is Homelessness Awareness Month, a time to reflect on and respond to the critical challenges faced by those without stable housing. ISBH is committed to supporting individuals experiencing homelessness across our 21-county region in Ohio. Homelessness affects more than 580,000 people annually in the U.S., according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Additionally, 26 million people, or 14% of the nation's population, have reported experiencing self-defined homelessness at some point in their lives. In our local communities, these figures represent hundreds of families and individuals who strive for safety, stability, and hope. ISBH addresses these challenges through comprehensive programs that connect individuals to housing support, behavioral health services, and essential resources. Our belief is rooted in the understanding that housing is healthcare—providing stability is the foundation for overall well-being. Discover the range of services we offer at Integrated Services for Behavioral Health. Visit isbh.org to learn more #HomelessnessAwarenessMonth #HousingIsHealthcare #CommunitySupport #ISBHImpact
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ISBH is very grateful to be part of this coalition of incredible community leaders supporting the transformation of the Sunset Motel into an emergency shelter, as highlighted in the below WOUB’s article. The beautiful story captures a journey of resilience, community, and renewal—a reflection of the commitment we share to provide stability and dignity for those experiencing homelessness. https://lnkd.in/gNzxiEbu #HousingIsHealthcare #ItTakesACommunity #SunsetMotel
As HAPCAP prepares to buy the Sunset Motel, the family that owns it reflects on their life in Athens
https://woub.org