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Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a force of healing and hope for individuals, families and communities affected by addiction to alcohol and other drugs. Its vision is: Together, we will overcome addiction. This is accomplished through a commitment to treatment, publishing, education, research, public education, advocacy, and collaboration/shared learning with other organizations.
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a force of healing and hope for individuals, families and communities affected by addiction to alcohol and other drugs.
Addiction Treatment for Adults, Youth and FamiliesThe goal of addiction treatment at Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is lifelong recovery and an improved quality of life for each patient. The Foundation serves both adults and youth and approaches treatment in a holistic, person-centered way-addressing our patients' addiction as well as co-occurring mental health and medical conditions. Our comprehensive treatment integrates the use of evidence-based clinical therapies, peer support and medicine, and is individualized to meet patients' unique needs as they progress from clinical management of their disease to community-supported self-management of their recovery. Our interdisciplinary care teams consist of addiction counselors and technicians, psychologists and other mental health professionals, psychiatrists and other physicians, nurses and nurse practitioners, family specialists, spiritual care professionals, nutritionists and wellness specialists. In addition to addiction treatment, available at multiple levels of care, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation provides assessment and evaluation services, intervention services, clinically supervised sober living options, continuing care services and mental health services. Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation also understands that recovery from addiction involves rebuilding relationships with family members and friends, who need help and support of their own as well. Through our family, parent, sibling and children's programs, loved ones receive education, guidance and support to achieve healthier relationships and lives.In 2019, its sites were located in Center City, Chaska, Maple Grove, Plymouth and St. Paul, Minnesota; Chicago, Illinois; Naples, Florida; New York, New York (two facilities there - one each in the Tribeca and Chelsea neighborhoods); Bellevue, Washington; Newton, Massachusetts; Beaverton and Newberg, Oregon; Rancho Mirage, Los Angeles and San Diego, California; and Denver, Colorado.In 2019, the following number of people directly benefited from Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation addiction treatment and recovery programs: Primary Treatment Adult 5,144 Mental Health Adult 3,852 Intensive Outpatient Adult 3,160Day Treatment Adult 3,000Family Program Adult 2,164 Outpatient Treatment Adult 1,220 Family Program Youth 941Children's Program 771Primary Treatment Youth 800Mental Health Youth 647 Renewal Center/Lodge 641 Recovery Housing 438Day Treatment Youth 395 Intensive Outpatient Youth 181 Outpatient Treatment Youth 92 Intermediate Care 56 DUII Diversion Program Oregon 34 TOTAL PATIENTS SERVED 23,536 Additionally, financial assistance is available and was provided to 5,110 qualifying patients and family members at an approximate cost of $6,200,000.
Publication of Educational MaterialsHazelden Publishing is the leading publisher of state-of-the-art resources for preventing, treating and managing addiction and closely related issues. Translating research into practice, we help organizations treat the whole client by offering information, guidance, tools and support to meet their unique needs. With 84 new offerings in 2019, our publications continue to provide inspiration, guidance and encouragement to millions around the world every day. In 2019, Hazelden Publishing generated 28 new products, 11 new distributed products, 13 new services and trainings, 4 new e-books, 7 new translation rights, 4 specialty products, and 17 new subscriptions. If not for our mission and commitment, much of this material would not be published and available to consumers because of its limited appeal to mainstream publishers. Hazelden Publishing's materials also reach underserved populations, including many customers in the community treatment, faith-based and corrections markets.Hazelden Publishing's Professional Education Solutions (PES) team transforms organizational systems and culture, empowering educators and providers in health care, treatment and social services to deliver evidence-based, best-practice services throughout the continuum of care. Intensive training and coaching for Building Assets and Reducing Risks (BARR)-a strengths-based model that provides schools with a comprehensive approach to meeting the academic, social, and emotional needs of all students-has reached more than 150 schools throughout the nation, impacting the lives of over 100,000 students in a diverse range of communities. In addition, consultants and trainers on the PES team reached over 4,000 professionals in 34 states in 2019, addressing stigma associated with addiction and helping communities embrace recovery as the expectation. From Appalachia to the Pacific Ocean - and everywhere in between - the PES team is empowering professionals to be agents of hope and healing.In 2019, through its BookAid program, the Hazelden Publishing also sent 2,413 packages that reached the lives of many thousands of people through libraries serving programs and institutions in need. BookAid resources were sent to individuals and organizations in the United States and around the world. The value of these products was an estimated $116,000, and they cost roughly $4,465 to ship.
Higher Education and Medical & Professional TrainingHazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies The Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies prepares future leaders in addiction counseling through our two available degrees: Master of Arts in Addiction Counseling: Advanced Practice and Master of Arts in Addiction Studies: Integrated Recovery for Co-Occurring Disorders. The school emphasizes public engagement as a means of serving our constituent communities. In 2019, students provided approximately 40,000 hours of clinical services at agencies reaching underserved and economically disadvantaged populations.The school offers a full scholarship each year to a student who works at Chisago County Health and Human Services, and provides continuing education to these Chisago County professionals at no cost. In 2019, 63 students graduated from the school with master's degrees. Overall, more than 92 percent of graduates who seek careers in the addiction treatment field find employment in their home communities or at regional or national treatment agencies. Faculty and graduate school leaders participate in public service events throughout the United States and make research, educational and scholarly contributions to the field of addiction treatment.Medical & Professional EducationThe Professionals in Residence (PIR) program and the Summer Institute for Medical Students (SIMS) give medical students, residents and health care and legal professionals an in-depth experience with the dynamics of the disease of addiction. Intensive one-week programs blend classes presented by Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation physicians and expert clinicians with time spent interacting with patients or family members and staff on treatment units or family programs. Participants learn about the latest research and evidence-based methods from our multidisciplinary faculty. A rotation on addiction for psychiatry, family medicine and internal medicine residents is available in Minnesota and California. A one-year accredited Addiction Medicine Fellowship is available at the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, California, and a Course on Addiction and Recovery Education (CARE) is available worldwide. The Minnesota and California sites offer customized programming for larger groups. In 2019, our Medical and Professional Education programs welcomed a total of 2,010 participants.
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 |
Mark Mishek | President and CEO | 50 | $850,961 |
Dr Marvin Seppala | Chief Medical Officer | 50 | $638,877 |
James Blaha | Treasurer, VP CFO and CAO | 50 | $475,775 |
John Driscoll | Sr. VP Recovery Services | 50 | $420,674 |
Dr Joseph Lee | Medical Director Youth Continuum | 45 | $406,028 |
Nicholas Motu | VP & Chief External Affairs | 50 | $388,360 |
Robert Poznanovich | VP Business Development | 50 | $383,268 |
Melissa Fors | VP Marketing Strategy | 50 | $343,709 |
Jerry Moe | Exec. Dir. Nat'l Children's Program | 45 | $315,428 |
Valerie Slaymaker | VP Education and Research | 50 | $298,474 |
Debra Bauman | VP Tech Services & CIO | 50 | $296,251 |
Jennifer Lohse | Secretary, VP General Counsel | 50 | $285,526 |
Dawne Carlson | VP Human Resources | 50 | $282,742 |
Dr Katarzyna Litak | Psychiatrist | 45 | $281,018 |
Joseph Jaksha | VP Publisher | 50 | $278,540 |
William Moyers Former Key Employee | VP Public Affairs & Comm Relations | 40 | $270,013 |
Mark Baumgartner | Exec. Dir. Betty Ford Center | 40 | $266,575 |
Kristen Schmidt | Psychiatrist | 40 | $266,040 |
Moira Mcginley | VP Development and CDO | 50 | $242,214 |
Mark Sheets Former Key Employee | Exec. Dir. Youth Continuum | 40 | $223,891 |
William Cirone | Member | 1 | $0 |
Thomas Bradley | Member | 1 | $0 |
Susan Ford Bales | Member | 1 | $0 |
Ruth Barker | Member | 1 | $0 |
Robert Reifschneider | Member | 1 | $0 |
Quinton Studer | Member | 1 | $0 |
Marypat Woodard | Member | 1 | $0 |
Mary Turner Pattiz | Member | 1 | $0 |
Mary Farnham Whitney | Member - served part year | 1 | $0 |
Kathryn Helgass Burgum | Member | 1 | $0 |
John Power Sr | Member | 1 | $0 |
John K Butler | Member - served part year | 1 | $0 |
James R Greenbaum | Member | 1 | $0 |
Gloria Perez | Member | 1 | $0 |
G Aubrey Serfling | Member - served part year | 1 | $0 |
Eric Lund | Member - served part year | 1 | $0 |
Cini Gannon Robb | Member | 1 | $0 |
Catherine Lane Weyerhaeuser | Member - served part year | 1 | $0 |
Cameron Strang | Member | 1 | $0 |
Bill Parker | Member | 1 | $0 |
Ann Highet | Member | 1 | $0 |
A John Huss Jr | Member - served part year | 1 | $0 |
Susan Engeleiter | Vice Chair | 2 | $0 |
Lester Munson | Chair | 5 | $0 |
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