Please join us for this free event on Monday April 22 from 6:00 to 7:30 on Zoom!
Navigating Levels of Care
Hosted by Evan McGee, Advanced Treatment Placement Specialist® with Acadia Healthcare
Monday, April 22, 2024
6:00-6:45pm: Interactive Presentation
6:45pm-7:30pm: Discussion, Q&A
Join us for an interactive discussion led by Evan McGee, Advanced Treatment Placement Specialist at Acadia Healthcare. This presentation will discuss factors for clinicians to consider when making treatment planning decisions to refer a client to a higher level of care. It will explore levels of support for mental health diagnoses, as well as special considerations for eating disorder and substance use disorder clients. It will also explore specialty residential programs in the Acadia Healthcare portfolio.
About Our Speaker: Evan works as an Advanced Treatment Placement
Specialist for Acadia Healthcare covering Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. He has spent the last thirteen years in the behavioral health field working in various capacities at inpatient psychiatric, residential and community behavioral health settings. His core motivation is to use his professional abilities and experience to empower individuals seeking to improve their lives. He is guided by kindness, enthusiasm, and purpose to increase mental health awareness, reduce stigma, and ensure delivery of the highest quality of care possible. As a Treatment Placement Specialist, he helps clinicians, individuals, families and supports involved in navigating the behavioral healthcare system with an emphasis on education, autonomy and motivation to help best position clients for success.
Evan McGee
Evan.McGee@AcadiaHealthcare.com
Direct: 617 507 9079
Monday April 21 from 6:00 - 7:30pm on Zoom
Disclosures: This is a free event offered by the Treatment Placement Specialists® team at Acadia Healthcare. As a Treatment Placement Specialist, Evan works alongside behavioral healthcare professionals to guide clients to the most appropriate inpatient, outpatient, residential and step down programming based on clinical need. His services come at no cost to patients, their loved ones or behavioral healthcare professionals.
Rather than representing a specific program or group of programs, he works on behalf of the client, advocating for their personal, financial and spiritual needs, and offering tailored treatment guidance in response. Referrals will always be in the best interest of each client, whether that be with an Acadia Healthcare facility or with another program or resource outside of Acadia’s formal network.