Casa Esperanza, Inc. (Boston)
Shayla Carranza Estrada is an experienced professional in the mental health and customer service fields, currently serving as Practice Manager at Casa Esperanza, Inc. in Boston since June 2022. Prior to this role, Shayla held positions as Administrative Coordinator at The Brookline Center for Community Mental Health from August 2021 to June 2022 and as a Mental Health Associate at Arbour Hospital between September 2019 and April 2021. Earlier work experience includes roles as a Customer Service Clerk at Shaw's Supermarkets and a Hostess at Mija Cantina & Tequila Bar. Shayla also began a career in art as a Student Painter with Artists For Humanity in 2012. Education consists of a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Salem State University, earned from 2015 to 2019, along with a high school diploma from Boston Community Leadership Academy, completed in 2015.
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Casa Esperanza, Inc. (Boston)
Casa Esperanza, Inc. is a bilingual and bi-cultural human services organization that specializes in serving the Latino community in Massachusetts. Our mission is to empower individuals and families to recover from substance use disorder, trauma, mental illness, and other chronic medical conditions; overcome homelessness; and achieve health and wellness through comprehensive, integrated care. Our services: Residential Recovery: Casa Esperanza's Men’s Program serves 29 adult men and Latinas y Niños serves 20 adult women and can also house up to 12 of children age ten or younger so clients in recovery may maintain or regain custody while still in treatment. Residential services usually last six to twelve months and offer evidence-based treatment methodologies as well as assisting clients with setting long-term goals for maintaining their recovery as they transition to independent living. Structured Outpatient Addictions Program (SOAP): Familias Unidas Outpatient Services is a licensed, CARF-accredited clinic that provides client-centered, integrated services to support the complex, long-term needs of people with co-occurring disorders. Familias is co-located with primary care services and is the only Spanish-language SOAP in Greater Boston. Supportive Housing: Nueva Vida provides15 single-occupancy units, Dunmore Place & 300 Eustis Street provides eight family units, and Nueva Esperanza provides 14 individual studio units for a total of 37 units of permanent safe, sober housing for individuals and families, with on-site support for maintaining recovery and building independent living skills. Clinical Stabilization: Conexiones is a structured 24-hour inpatient clinical stabilization program for individuals early in their recovery which includes nursing care, individual and group therapy, psycho-educational groups, case management, health education, and aftercare planning. Our job openings: https://www.casaesperanza.org/who-we-are/our-team/join-our-team/