Organizations Filed Purposes:
To provide the highest quality clinical treatment, family preservation, prevention and education services to reduce the impact of alcoholism and drug addiction as a predominant factor of cases of homelessness, domestic violence, child abuse, child neglect, assault, homicide and suicide.
CBI provides facility-based crisis/observation services on a voluntary and involuntary basis across 5 separate sites across Arizona. Crisis services are medically monitored by an integrated team of medical, behavioral, and para professionals providing assessment, triage, and referral services. Patients who meet medical necessity criteria for either inpatient services are transitioned to an inpatient level of care for either medical detoxification or psychiatricservices. Patients receiving crisis services may also receive warm transfers into an integrated outpatient program, residential treatment program, and/or receive referrals to housing and other supportive services. CBI also provides crisis mobile services in the community in Cochise, Gila, and Pima counties with the goal of resolving a behavioral health crisis either in the community or providing transition to an appropriate level of care.
CBI operates medically integrated outpatient programs across the state of Arizona. Seven of these programs serve as the primary location of where patient will receive both their primary care and behavioral health services which include psychiatric treatment and medication assisted treatment for opiate use. Sites are supported by a team of medical and behavioral health professionals.
Inpatient. CBI Inpatient Medical Detoxification programs are fully integrated (medical, psychiatric, and substance abuse) are designed to ensure that patients are clinically triaged, safely detoxified, and referred into an existing therapeutic continuum of care. The facilities utilize a physician-directed protocol (generally 3 to 5 days) designed to prevent the loss of life that can occur when individuals attempt to withdraw from alcohol or drugs.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Frank Scarpati | CEO, President | 40 | $434,313 |
Michel A Sucher | Chief Medical Officer | 40 | $401,975 |
John Hogeboom | Deputy CEO | 40 | $383,028 |
Deann Miller-Heyer | Chief Financial Officer (Former) | 40 | $344,902 |
Annette Lusko | Medical Director | 40 | $267,488 |
Madelyn T Nichols | Chief Human Resources Offi | 40 | $254,996 |
Jason T Suttor | Chief Information Officer | 40 | $254,459 |
Ramon Dominguez | Chief Financial Officer (Current) | 40 | $249,158 |
Latauna Miner | Chief Administration Offic | 40 | $232,491 |
Scott Hatlen | Chief Operations Officer | 40 | $221,631 |
Adnan Celjo | Medical Director | 40 | $214,030 |
Gabriella Guerra | Chief Program Officer | 40 | $209,778 |
Katherine Kazaka | Psych Nurse Practitioner | 40 | $201,561 |
Brenda L Benage | Deputy Chief Medical Administration Officer | 40 | $192,812 |
Robert J Allen Md | Physician | 40 | $191,974 |
Antoinette Gatlin | Family Nurse Practitioner | 40 | $187,732 |
Barbara J Lang | Deputy Chief of Standards and Compliance | 40 | $167,505 |
Chris Glover | Board Member - Secretary | 1 | $0 |
Pat Bielecki | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Kerry Ramella | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Michael Whalen | Board Member (term ended June 2019) | 1 | $0 |
John Meza | Board Member - President | 1 | $0 |
David Shumway | Board Member - Treasurer | 1 | $0 |
Kathleen Kelly | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Mary Cameli | Board Member - Vice Presid | 1 | $0 |
Michael Thompson | Board Member - Immediate P | 1 | $0 |
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