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How AI is Transforming Clinical Decision-Making in 2025
2026-05-22    
10:00 am
The future of diagnosis, treatment, and trust is taking shape today—and HIMSS26 is where that progress gains momentum. AI in healthcare has moved past the [...]
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Healthcare Hospitals

Center For Behavioral Health

Our treatment philosophy is simple: everyone is unique, and therefore different types of treatment work for different people. We customize your treatment to meet your individual counseling and medication needs.

Center for Behavioral Health’s network of outpatient facilities offer comprehensive treatment programs to assist people addicted to opiates such as OxyContin, Lortab, Vicodin, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone and Heroin. We treat opiate addiction with counseling and medication. Counseling is provided in an individual, family or group setting.

While our focus is on opiate addiction, we also provide treatment for all drugs and alcohol, HIV/AIDS, compulsive gambling and domestic violence. Many locations offer classes in impulse control, anger management and DUI. We also provide low cost assessments, counseling and classes for criminal justice agencies such as parole, probation, child and family services, as well as the courts.

We value all employees by fostering a work-life balance and offer extensive benefits. A career with Center for Behavioral Health allows individuals to be empowered to achieve their potential personal and professional career goals. If you think you would be a good fit for our team, we encourage you to apply!

Center for Behavioral Health is the organization it is today due to the dedication and commitment of incredible employees! To help you meet your professional and personal goals, protect your health and personal wellness, and plan your future, we offer you a competitive compensation program along with superior benefits.

Center for Behavioral Health’s Krista Hales and Shay Swartout helped drive the conversation surrounding Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC) at this year’s Rx Drug Abuse & Heroin Summit.  Hales and Swartout addressed more than 400 attendees at the nation’s largest conference to address the opioid crisis.

ROSC, when applied to the opioid epidemic, is a comprehensive harm reduction model that connects individuals suffering from addiction with key community-based stakeholders that can positively impact their recovery.  ROSC model engages a diverse group of professionals, including law enforcement, pharmacists, counselors, court systems and rehabilitation centers.  ROSC creates and eco-system of professionals that work together to quickly diagnose and connect patients with the necessary social services that are needed for the individual.

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