Alaska Behavioral Health
Paige Sullivan, PMHNP-BC, has extensive experience in the mental health field, currently serving as a Family Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at Alaska Behavioral Health since February 2022, where outpatient mental health services are provided to various age groups. Prior roles include Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at Tennova Healthcare and The Center for Health Care Services, as well as a Psychiatric Home Health Nurse at Merida Health Care Group. Paige's experience also encompasses working as a Mental Health Nurse in the United States Air Force and as a Case Management Nurse at Northwest Georgia Health District. Beginning their career as a Psychiatric Nurse at Parkridge Valley, Paige holds a Master's degree in Nursing from the University of South Alabama, completed between 2012 and 2015.
Alaska Behavioral Health
Alaska Behavioral Health is the largest community-based mental health provider in the state of Alaska. Our corporation was originally founded in 1974, and has evolved and grown to meet needs in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Our mission is to strengthen Alaska communities and improve the lives of our clients by providing exceptional behavioral health care. We serve children and adults affected by a wide range of mental health concerns, including SED/SMI. Services include evaluation, psychiatric services/medication management, counseling, skill development, case management, and intensive supports for those who need them. Every day there are stories of children and adults getting better and overcoming the impact of mental illness on their lives.