Friends Hospital
Michelle Malone has extensive experience in mental health and support services, currently serving as a Mental Health Technician at Friends Hospital since October 2011, where Michelle provides group therapy and emotional support to adolescents. In addition, Michelle has been a Case Manager at Laurel House since March 1998, assisting victims of domestic violence and offering counseling to women and children in a shelter. Michelle previously worked as an Assistant Therapist at flecs from January 2003 to September 2007, supporting children with behavioral issues and implementing treatment plans. Earlier, Michelle served as a Resident Treatment Counselor at Presbyterian Children's Village from September 1994 to May 1998. Michelle earned a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Phoenix between 2006 and 2010.
Friends Hospital
Friends Hospital is the oldest private psychiatric hospital in the United States providing psychiatric treatment to adolescents, adults, and seniors for more than 200 years. A rural oasis in an urban setting, the hospital's beautiful 100-acre campus offers a quiet refuge where healing has taken place for two centuries. In 1813, the Quakers founded Friends Hospital based on the belief that all people, even those with a mental illness, can live a “moral, ordered existence if treated with kindness, dignity and respect.” The main focus of “moral treatment” was to strengthen the mental wellness of each patient. Thus, treatment concentrated on strengthening mental health, not on curing mental illness. This was a departure from the accepted view of the time and the guiding principle on which all of the hospital’s procedures were based. Today, Friends Hospital still operates under this original mission and, using behavioral health evidence-based practices coupled with modern principles of wellness and recovery, strives to provide patients with the tools they need to understand and manage their illness in a compassionate and supportive environment. This approach has earned the facility the distinction as one of Philadelphia’s top mental health facilities and the only inpatient psychiatric hospital in Pennsylvania to achieve Top Performer on Key Quality Measures ® from The Joint Commission for four years in a row. In 2016, Friends Hospital is one of a select group of healthcare facilities in the U.S. to be named Leaders in LGBT Healthcare Equality by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC).