AllCare Health
Jennifer Gustafson has a strong background in community engagement and counseling, specifically in the field of dual diagnosis. Jennifer started their career at Dual Solutions Outpatient Treatment as a Dual Diagnosis Counselor from an unspecified start date until 2009. After that, they joined Options for Southern Oregon as a Dual Diagnosis Counselor/ACT Case Manager from September 2009 until October 2013. In 2014, they became the Community Engagement Director at AllCare Health, where they are currently employed.
Jennifer Gustafson is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Sociology and Anthropology at Southern New Hampshire University since 2021. Prior to this, they obtained a CADCI/CGACII certification in Addictions and Human Services from Rogue Community College. In terms of additional certifications, Jennifer has been certified as a Case Manager by the Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC) since January 2016, and as a Gambling Additions Counselor II by the Additions Counselor Certification Board of Oregon since January 2008.
AllCare Health
AllCare Health is an integrated health organization based in Southern Oregon with more than 250 employees. For 4 consecutive years, employees have voted AllCare Health a Top Workplace in the state of Oregon through The Oregonian’s annual survey. In a progressive model of care, AllCare Health combines medical, oral, and behavioral health services, along with Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, and Oregon Health Plan (OHP) insurance coverage, and health information technology services in one organization. AllCare Health is led by Southern Oregon physicians, many of whom have been working together to serve Oregonians since 1994. For the more than 50,000 current members enrolled in various AllCare Health plans throughout the state, this means simpler, more efficient care delivered by a network of dedicated healthcare providers. As a Certified B Corporation, AllCare Health is dedicated to giving back to the community. We actively pursue and invest in the social determinants of health, including programs that support transitional and low-income housing, childhood nutrition, early childhood education, and improving access to healthcare. As a good neighbor, we understand that building a healthy community is about more than just doctor visits.