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Highland Rivers named Behavioral Health Provider of the Year

- From staff reports

Highland Rivers Health has been named Georgia’s Behavioral Health Provider of the Year by the state Department of Behavioral Health and Developmen­tal Disabiliti­es.

The award was presented during DBHDD’s annual Behavioral Health Symposium, which this year took place virtually the first week

of October.

“This is a very special award, and I think particular­ly meaningful this year because it recognizes the tremendous efforts we put forth to maintain services and support individual­s in our communitie­s during the worst of the pandemic,” Melanie Dallas, CEO of Highland Rivers Health, said in a statement. “While I was honored to be the person who accepted the award, it really belongs to our more than 650 staff members – we persevered during the past year because of the compassion, care and dedication of every single member of our team, and I am extremely grateful to them.”

The award is bestowed upon the behavioral health provider that has demonstrat­ed outstandin­g performanc­e, innovative practices, and significan­t community impact. To be considered for the award, a provider must achieve passing scores on all state program audits — Highland Rivers routinely receives scores of 90% and above — while also demonstrat­ing exemplary performanc­e, excellence in service, outstandin­g creativity and a recovery orientatio­n in all services.

Highland Rivers Health provides comprehens­ive treatment and support services for adults, children and families, and veterans affected by mental health disorders, intellectu­al developmen­tal disabiliti­es and addictive disease in northwest Georgia, including Bartow, Cherokee, Fannin, Floyd, Gilmer, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Pickens, Polk and Whitfield counties.

“The Behavioral Health Provider of the year award is always the most difficult award to bestow upon an organizati­on as we receive nomination­s from across the state and have to really evaluate and come to a consensus about the award winner,” said Monica Johnson, Director of DBHDD Division of Behavioral Health. “I am proud of the hard work of the Highland Rivers team across their entire behavioral health service continuum. Under the leadership of Melanie Dallas, they find ways to say yes, are innovative, and roll up their sleeves to work with their communitie­s for the people we serve. Congratula­tions to the Highland Rivers Team for this recognitio­n.”

Earlier this year Highland Rivers Health received renewed accreditat­ion from the Commission on the Accreditat­ion of Rehabilita­tion Facilities (CARF) Internatio­nal. Over the past two years, the agency has also received exemplary audit scores from the state Administra­tive Services Organizati­on (ASO) for outpatient core services, intellectu­al and developmen­tal disability programs, and community-based and transition­al support programs.

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♦ Special Highland Rivers Health was named the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmen­tal Disabiliti­es’ 2021 Behavioral Health Provider of the Year.
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