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To recognize and honor Maryhaven on their 60th anniversary of helping men, women & children to restore lives that were interrupted by addiction or mental illness.
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WHEREAS, Maryhaven was founded as a half-way house for women’s alcohol recovery by the Sisters of the Good Shepard - a part of the Catholic diocese in 1953; and
WHEREAS, the Sisters of the Good Shepard with the help of a number of concerned physicians transformed the center into Maryhaven; allowing it to become a separate nonprofit, providing services for both men and women in 1967; and
WHEREAS, Maryhaven added an adult inpatient unit and the state’s first driver intervention program, an alternative 3 day OMVI diversion program for first time offenders as public health federal dollars became available in 1970; and
WHEREAS, Maryhaven has grown under the leadership of Paul Coleman and since his arrival in the 1990’s has expanded from 5 to 19 programs, added a new facility to serve the community; and has a developed a reputation for its resourcefulness and expertise; and
WHEREAS, Maryhaven’s tradition of excellence with in-patient services has also been matched by its outstanding patient centered services, with 92% of the invested revenues going to direct patient care; and
WHEREAS, Maryhaven’s holistic centered patient model continues to focus on public health and education through a medical and ambulatory detoxification approach, extending women’s care services, maintaining stable cradle services, addressing gambling and adolescent outpatient care; and
WHEREAS, Maryhaven has stood in the gap more recently as they work to allow patients to reclaim their lives from the destabilizing crutch of opiate addiction -a disease that has taken an average of 70 people from our community within the last year; and
WHEREAS, Maryhaven’s commitment to women has continued with the recent launching of the Women’s Center for Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies campaign, increasing their capacity to care f...
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