Bayside Marin Treatment Center
Caila Martin is a dedicated professional with a strong background in mental health and utilization management. From July 2021 to the present, Caila has served as the Director of Utilization Review at Bayside Marin Treatment Center, following roles as Utilization Manager, Intake & Utilization Manager, Senior Admissions Counselor, and Admissions Counselor. Prior experience includes working as an Administrative Assistant at Caduceus Medical Group and as Lead Support Staff at CROWNVIEW CO-OCCURRING INSTITUTE. Caila began a career in the mental health field as a Registered Behavioral Technician at In STEPPS and as a Mental Health Specialist at McLean Hospital. Administrative experience dates back to 2013 with a role as Administrative Assistant/Transcriptionist at Administrative Claim Service, Inc., alongside tutoring in Psychology Statistics & Writing at Assumption University. Caila holds a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Assumption University.
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Bayside Marin Treatment Center
Bayside Marin is a premier provider of residential and outpatient treatment for adults who are struggling with substance abuse, addiction, and certain co-occurring disorders. Nestled in the hills of Marin County, California, Bayside’s residential program is a luxurious oasis of serenity, security, and privacy where men and women can receive world-class services that have been customized to meet their unique strengths needs, and goals. For individuals who can benefit from step-down support following the completion of residential treatment, or whose needs are not severe enough to require residential services, Bayside Marin also offers intensive outpatient care at two comfortable and exclusive locations in Marin County and San Francisco. At both the residential and outpatient levels of care, Bayside Marin provides an unparalleled treatment experience that prepares participants to make the changes that will empower them to live healthier, more productive, and more satisfying lives, free from the constraints of chemical dependency.