Alliance Health
Lindsey Prevost is a Learning and Development Specialist at Alliance Health since September 2023, with a robust background in prevention education and crisis intervention. Previously, Prevost served as the Director of Prevention Services and a Prevention Educator at CADA Prevention & Recovery Center from January 2009 to October 2021, delivering prevention education in schools across the Greater New Orleans Area. An initial role as an Administrative Assistant to the Chief Medical Officer at Townsend Recovery, LLC involved providing administrative support, compiling clinical quality reports, and tracking treatment outcomes. Additionally, Prevost volunteered as a Crisis Counselor for The Baton Rouge Crisis Intervention Center, offering crisis intervention and suicide prevention services. Prevost earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Louisiana State University between 2003 and 2008.
Alliance Health
Alliance Health manages the public mental health, intellectual/ developmental disability, and substance abuse services for over 230,000 Medicaid-eligible citizens within a total population of 1.8 million in Cumberland, Durham, Johnston, Mecklenburg, Orange, and Wake counties. Alliance's vision is to be a leader in North Carolina in transforming the delivery of whole-person care in the public sector. This vision guides us on our mission to improve the health and well-being of the people we serve by ensuring highly effective, community-based support and care. Further shaping our work are our core organizational values of accountability and integrity, collaboration, compassion, dignity and respect, and innovation. Alliance manages a diverse network of over 2300 private service providers and strives to ensure a dynamic, collegial workplace that provides opportunities for growth, success, and job satisfaction for its 800+ professional staff. Alliance has received full Health Network, Health Utilization Management, and Health Call Center accreditation from URAC.