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Aly Spencer

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at Continuum of Care

Aly Spencer is a dedicated healthcare professional with extensive experience in nursing and mental health support. Currently serving as a Registered Nurse at McLean Hospital since November 2021, Aly previously worked as a COVID-19 Vaccinator at Beth Israel Lahey Health and as a Personal Care Attendant at Northeast Arc. Additional experience includes roles as a Mental Health Counselor at Walden Behavioral Care, Research Assistant at the Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, and Mental Health Technician at Lowell Treatment Center. Aly holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Northeastern University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Vermont. Currently pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing with a focus on Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Yale University, Aly is committed to advancing expertise in mental health care.

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New Haven, United States

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Continuum of Care

Continuum of Care, Inc. is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that has been providing housing and residential support services to persons with psychiatric and intellectual disabilities since 1966. Continuum's Mission is to enable people who are challenged with mental illness, intellectual disability, and/or addiction to rebuild meaningful lives and thrive in the community. Continuum services 2,400 individuals each year and employs approximately 600 compassionate and highly skilled individuals. Reasons Join or Invest in Continuum in Making A Difference: 1. Help more than 2,000 individuals each year to stabilize and rebuild a meaningful life and thrive in the community. 2. Provide housing and a broad range of support for people with mental illness or intellectual disabilities who have no place to go. 3. Help individuals recover in a compassionate, supportive environment. 4. Give veterans dealing with PTSD and other issues the pathway and support to stabilize and recover. 5. Help adults challenged with significant intellectual disabilities, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, to live a full and happy life. 6. Ensure access to the financial, housing, case management, and therapeutic support needed for successful home-based living versus hospitalization, institutionalization, or homelessness 7. Offer a proven approach with viable outcomes for individuals who might have never had the chance to feel a sense of self-worth, personal pride and social involvement. 8. Connect resources and tools to prevent returning to habitual relapse. 9. Provide experienced and skilled staff that know how to unlock the door to a better quality of life for persons who otherwise would be looked out. 10. Give hope to families who have nowhere else to turn. 11. Transform life’s challenges into opportunities through peer support and employment programs. 12. Save the community more than $40 million each year through efficient and effective community-based crisis and housing programs.