Harbor Hall
Heather M. Diggs is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in clinical and organizational roles within the mental health and recovery sectors. Currently serving as Clinical Director at Harbor Hall since October 2022, Heather also operates as an Independent Business Consultant specializing in Industrial Organizational Psychology since June 2016. Previous positions include Deputy Executive Director at Bear River Health, Operations/Clinical Care Manager at NMSAS Recovery Center, and Provider Network Manager at North Country Community Mental Health. Heather's robust educational background includes a Master's in Social Work from the University of Michigan and a Master's in Psychology from Grand Canyon University. With a comprehensive understanding of organizational behavior, strategic planning, and quality management in healthcare, Heather has effectively contributed to numerous organizations throughout their career.
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Harbor Hall
Half-Way Home, Inc. incorporated in 1973 and opened for business in February of 1974. The original program's, 16 bed half-way house was for 16 adult men, referred from primary treatment. The name changed to Harbor Hall in 1984 and became a long-term, residential treatment program for adult males and its capacity increased to 52 beds. Over the past 40 years, Harbor Hall has evolved to provide a comprehensive array of affordable and effective services in the treatment of substance use disorders. It opened its first outpatient program in 1994 to serve male and female, adolescent through senior citizens. Harbor Hall offers detoxification, long-term residential, two outpatient locations and sober living residences at CARF accredited facilities.