Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO PROVIDE TREATMENT EDUCATION AND RECOVERY SERVICES THAT ARE ACCESSIBLE, EFFECTIVE, AND PROMOTE HOPE IN RECOVERY FOR INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY SUBSTANCE-USE DISORDERS.
TO PROVIDE TREATMENT EDUCATION AND RECOVERY SERVICES.
PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM: PAVILLON'S PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY IS ONE OF AN ABSTINENCE ORIENTATION, ENSURING CESSATION OF USE OF SUBSTANCES WITH ADDICTION POTENTIAL (RATHER THAN REDUCED OR MODERATED USE), AND IS ROOTED IN THE EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL PRACTICE OF 12 STEP FACILITATION. CLINICAL PROGRAMMING INCLUDES ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES, SUCH AS: GENDER-SPECIFIC CARE, COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY, MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING, PERSON-CENTERED COUNSELING, EXPERIENTIAL THERAPIES, TRAUMA-INFORMED THERAPIES (E.G. EMDR), AND OPTIONS SUCH AS ACUPUNCTURE AND MASSAGE. IMPROVEMENTS EXPERIENCED IN THE PRIMARY PROGRAM ARE AS FOLLOWS. IN TERMS OF NEUROBIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY, IT IS COMMON FOR SOMEONE TO EXPERIENCE COGNITIVE CLEARING. THIS PROCESS OFTEN LASTS TWO WEEKS OR MORE AFTER THEIR SUBSTANCE USE OR DRINKING HAS STOPPED. WHILE THEIR COGNITION IS CLEARING, THEIR PHYSIOLOGY IS ALSO CONTINUING TO ADAPT TO THE ABSENCE OF SUBSTANCES. DURING THAT TIME THE PERSON IS GAINING AN ABILITY TO LEARN FROM THE TREATMENT PROGRAM, AS THEY PARTICIPATE, DEPENDING ON THE PERSON'S USE PATTERN AND THE SPECIFIC SUBSTANCES THEY WERE TAKING PRIOR TO ADMISSION. INITIAL FEELINGS OF DENIAL, ANGER, BLAMING, GRIEF AND SADNESS CAN BE PRESENT. DURING THE THIRD AND FOURTH WEEK, THE PERSON BEGINS TO DEVELOP IMPORTANT INSIGHTS. THEY BEGIN TO SEE THAT THERE IS ANOTHER WAY FOR THEM TO LIVE. THE PERSON WORKS ON THEIR RECOVERY NEEDS WITH OTHER PEOPLE AND BEGINS TO REALIZE THERE ARE OTHER PEOPLE JUST LIKE THEM. THIS RAISES HOPE. THE PERSON ALSO BEGINS TO SEE WHAT HAS HAPPENED AS A RESULT OF THEIR SUBSTANCE USE. THEY BEGIN TO REALIZE WHAT THEY HAVE DONE AND WHAT IT HAS CAUSED. THEY BEGIN TO PROCESS THIS WITH OTHERS, AND DOING SO IS A POWERFULLY POSITIVE EXPERIENCE. IN THE FINAL TWO WEEKS OF OUR PROGRAM, IMPORTANT CHANGES CONTINUE TO TAKE PLACE. IN TERMS OF NEUROBIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY, THE PERSON IS STABLE AND CONTINUING TO IMPROVE. THEY BEGIN TO GAIN INSIGHT INTO WHAT TOOLS THEY WILL NEED TO IMPLEMENT FOR LASTING RECOVERY FOLLOWING THEIR TREATMENT. THEY BEGIN TO IDENTIFY THE PRACTICAL WAYS THEY WILL NEED TO IMPLEMENT THOSE TOOLS FOR RECOVERY. THEY GAIN SIGNIFICANT INSIGHTS ABOUT SOLUTIONS THAT MIGHT BE OUTSIDE OF THEMSELVES, AND BEGIN TO INTEGRATE HOW THOSE OUTSIDE SOLUTIONS CAN HELP AND ACTUALLY WORK TO SUPPORT RECOVERY. IN THE FINAL TWO WEEKS THEY ALSO PLAN FOR THE FEELINGS AND CIRCUMSTANCES RELATED TO RETURNING TO THEIR RELATIONSHIPS, HOME, WORK, SCHOOL, AND LIFE WITH OTHERS, INCLUDING THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS AND OTHER IMPORTANT SUPPORTIVE PEOPLE. THIS PROCESS OF RECOVERY PLANNING AND CONTINUING CARE PLANNING IS VITAL. FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING IN 2020, PAVILLON RECEIVED OVER 3,037 INQUIRES REGARDING OUR TREATMENT PROGRAM, RESULTING IN 356 ADMISSIONS, 10,417 PATIENT DAYS, AND 29 PROFESSIONAL 4-DAY EVALUATIONS. OUR EXTENDED CARE PROGRAM RESULTED IN 79 ADMISSIONS AND 3,635 PATIENT DAYS. OUTCOME CALLS ARE CONDUCTED MONTHLY AFTER THE FIRST YEAR LEAVING PAVILLON. OUTCOME CALL AGGREGATE DATA FOR THOSE PATIENT 1 TO 12 MONTHS POST-DISCHARGE ARE AS FOLLOW. OF THE 985 ELIGIBLE PATIENTS FOR THESE CALLS, 433 (44%) WERE SUCCESSFULLY CONTACTED. RESULTS WERE AS FOLLOWS: 98.2% ABSTAINING SINCE THE LAST CALL 98% ARE ATTENDING 12-STEP MEETINGS, WITH A MEDIAN OF 20 MEETINGS PER MONTH 15% ARE TAKING A MEDICATION SUPPORTIVE OF THEIR RECOVERY 0% HAVE BEEN INVOLVED WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT 0% HAVE BEEN HOSPITALIZED DUE TO SUBSTANCE USE."
FAMILY PROGRAM: ADDICTION PROFOUNDLY AFFECTS NOT ONLY THE INDIVIDUAL, BUT ALSO THE ENTIRE FAMILY, DOWN TO ITS MOST VULNERABLE MEMBERS - THE CHILDREN. RECOVERY AND HEALING ARE MOST EFFECTIVE WHEN ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY ARE INVOLVED. PAVILLON HAS A LONG-STANDING PHILOSOPHY OF OFFERING, AND STRONGLY ENCOURAGING SUPPORT AND EDUCATION FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. THE PURPOSE OF PAVILLON'S FAMILY PROGRAM IS: 1) TO EDUCATE FAMILIES AND MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS ABOUT ADDICTION AND HOW IT AFFECTS RELATIONSHIPS, 2) TO EMPOWER FAMILY MEMBERS TO DEFINE THEIR OWN NEEDS AND INITIATE THEIR OWN RECOVERY PROCESS, 3) TO LEARN HOW TO SUPPORT LOVED ONES IN TRULY HELPFUL WAYS AS THEY CONTINUE IN RECOVERY, 4) TO PROVIDE AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE APPROACH TO TREATMENT AS A ROAD TO RECOVERY, 5) TO EXPLORE FAMILY ROLES THAT ENABLE DYSFUNCTION AND OTHER SELF-DEFEATING PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOR, 6)TO REBUILD RELATIONSHIPS AND DEVELOP NEW ATTITUDES AND DIRECTIONS. DURING OUR FISCAL YEAR ENDING IN 2020, WE HAVE SERVED OVER 500 FAMILY MEMBERS THROUGH THIS PROGRAM.
OUTPATIENT SERVICES: ALL PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO ADDRESS PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH CHEMICAL DEPENDENCIES AND, IF APPLICABLE, RELATED MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS. THE GOAL IS TO HELP CLIENTS INTEGRATE A WORKABLE RECOVERY PROGRAM INTO DAILY LIFE BY COMBINING THE CONVENIENCE OF WEEKLY OUTPATIENT SERVICES WITH THE DEDICATION APPROACH NECESSARY FOR ONGOING RECOVERY EFFORTS. FAMILIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR OUTPATIENT PROGRAMS BY UTILIZING INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY COUNSELING SESSIONS. FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING IN 2020, WE EXPERIENCED A TOTAL OF 2,367 IOP VISITS, 432 OUTPATIENT GROUP VISITS, 174 RELAPSE PREVENTION GROUP VISITS, 367 INDIVIDUAL THERAPY SESSIONS, 790 MEDICATION MGMT. VISITS, AND 147 PROF. AND NON-PROF. ASSESSMENTS.
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 |
Paul Hackman | CEO | 40 | $411,191 |
John Roberts Md | MEDICAL DIRECTOR | 40 | $350,232 |
Roy Smith Md | STAFF PHYSICIAN | 40 | $210,727 |
Barbara Bennett | COO | 40 | $190,131 |
Tom Edwards | MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE | 40 | $168,777 |
Kent Spear | CFO | 40 | $151,358 |
Brian Coon | DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL SERVICES | 40 | $122,987 |
Anne Vance | FORMER CEO | 0 | $45,086 |
Ramesh L Krishnaraj | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Tom Covington | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Bill Mance | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
David Truscott | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Jim Langdon | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Lake Jameson Jr Md | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Robert S Goodale | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Cheryl Kaynard Jd Mpa | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Pat Marriott | BOARD SECRETARY | 2 | $0 |
Lance Cansler | BOARD TREASURER | 2 | $0 |
Connie C Mele | BOARD VICE CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
Mark Buthman | BOARD CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
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