Today's News-Herald Article; Lake Havasu City, AZ
Southwest Behavioral & Health Services (SB&H) provided an open house on May 6th showcasing its latest remodeling project at its Lake Havasu City clinic. SB&H's Northern Arizona Vice President Edward O'Brien said that construction stretched throughout the facility, expanding the previous suite. Additions include four office rooms, more bathrooms, and two group rooms. The front office also received renovations during the months-long process.
Today's News-Herald Article; Lake Havasu City, AZ
The Lake Havasu City Unified School District plans to expand behavioral health services across its eight schools for the 2024-2025 school year, following the approval of a memorandum of understanding with Southwest Behavioral & Health Service (SB&H). In a clinical setting, SB&H will offer individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, case management, skills training, medication management, psychiatric evaluations, summer programming, and more.
State of Reform Article; Shoreline, WA
Health leaders met at the 2024 Arizona State of Reform Health Policy Conference in May to discuss efforts aimed at mitigating homelessness in the state. Steven Sheets, CEO of Southwest Behavioral & Health Services (SB&H), said SB&H has over 400 beds available on about 50 properties. He said every person who leaves SB&H receives job and education skills, personal fitness goals, and interpersonal skills gained through sharing a room with others. The facilities also help residents with positive conflict management and positive ways to seek assistance.
Arizona Daily Sun Article; Flagstaff, AZ
Coconino County approved an agreement with Southwest Behavioral & Health Services (SB&H) to provide comprehensive behavioral health services as a part of the Pathways to Community program. SB&H will provide the Pathways to Community program with a behavioral health intake specialist who can connect clients to behavioral health treatment and help navigate the behavioral health system.
ABC 15 Article/Video; Phoenix, AZ
Governor Katie Hobbs signed Senate Bill 1173, letting Arizona join the Counseling Compact Commission. The compact allows counselors, who are licensed in other states, to be able to practice in Arizona, either by moving to the state or over telehealth. The Counseling Compact Commission has more than 30 states as part of its initiative to let counselors work across state lines, which Steven Sheets, President and CEO of Southwest Behavioral & Health Services, says will be helpful.
KTAR News Article; Phoenix, AZ
Local nonprofit Southwest Behavioral & Health Services (SB&H) opened a new community resource center in Phoenix. Gov. Katie Hobbs spoke during the grand opening. The center will provide mental health services for people in the Valley. The organization wants to serve several key demographics, including people with HIV or developmental disabilities. However, leaders are especially eager to help people in the Valley who are experiencing homelessness.
The Bee News Article; Mohave County, AZ
Arizona Youth Partnership (AZYP) is thrilled to announce a $307,000 grant from The Arizona Housing Coalition’s Nonprofit Capacity Building Grants and High Impact Rural Solutions Grants initiatives. The funding, part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocation by the Arizona Department of Housing, will support AZYP’s efforts to expand Transitional Living Programming (TLP) in Mohave County. Recognizing the mental health needs of homeless youth, TLP offers counseling services through partnerships with Mohave Mental Health and Southwest Behavioral Health.
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.
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.
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.