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By Brant Wilkerson-New
It didn’t take much strategy for Jim Shaheen to find a good location for his company’s newest behavioral health facility. In fact, it was quite obvious that
“When we looked at the region, we saw that there were none of these services being provided to adolescents,” says Shaheen, CEO of Strategic Behavioral Health, a Memphis, Tennessee–based company that plans to build and acquire behavioral health facilities throughout the country. “Residents have to go to
Shaheen says Strategic Behavioral Health instantly saw that they could fill in the gap in adolescent behavioral services in the southeastern part of
The company began construction on Strategic Behavioral Health in the
The facility will serve adolescents dealing with disorders from schizophrenia to substance abuse. It is designed to house 72 patients, with the benefit that they will get to remain closer to home and near their families while they receive treatment.
For Shaheen, that’s the most positive reason for having local facilities.
“Our focus is on reintegrating kids back into their home environments and allowing their parents to participate in treatment with them,” Shaheen says. “What we know about the treatment is that when parents and families are involved, we have a 50 percent greater chance of success.”
Shaheen says that the majority of the patients at Strategic Behavioral Health will come from the region, which he defines as about ten counties in the immediate area.
With family members nearby, patients can be joined by their relatives for multi-family group sessions and family therapy. The facility also will provide its patients with recreational therapy, vocational training and in-house educational services.
Other than the proximity to home, Shaheen says that patients will benefit from the design features of the facility itself. He noted that the state-of-the-art building will feature the most up-to-date technology available.
The patients won’t be the only beneficiaries of the new facility — the local economy will get a strong boost as well. Strategic will employ about 225 people, drawing a large number of those from within the area.
The company has yet to begin interviews for employment but plans to start meeting with applicants in March.
“My staff will come from right there in Leland and
With business growing at a rapid rate in the Leland area, Shaheen says that the town leaders assisted in every way possible to make the facility a reality.
“The Brunswick Economic Development Board and its members really welcomed us and provided great assistance and insight as to where we could locate and the benefits of being in Leland and
“We think that the region has a great lifestyle to offer for our staff,” says Shaheen. “And there is such a great need for the service, so the two matched up nicely.”
Learn more about Strategic Behavioral Health at www.strategicbh.com.