High Point & Affiliated Organizations
Kayla Green, MPH, LADC-I, currently serves as the Clinical Director at High Point & Affiliated Organizations since January 2025, following a role as Clinic Director at Acadia Healthcare from December 2022 to January 2025. Prior experience includes serving as Assistant Director of Community Partners and Care Coordinator at SSTAR from March 2019 to March 2023, and as Recovery Advocate at Fellowship Health Resources, Inc. from March 2016 to March 2019. Kayla began their career in administrative roles at EdgeRock Technology Partners and worked as Lead Teacher at MyGym Children's Fitness Center. Educational qualifications include a Master of Public Health from Southern New Hampshire University, an MBA in Organizational Leadership from Simmons School of Management, and a BS in Psychology from Northeastern University.
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High Point & Affiliated Organizations
High Point’s mission is to prevent and treat substance use disorders and mental illness. Our goal is to help individuals and families achieve personal change and improve their quality of life. We offer a full continuum of inpatient, outpatient, shelter, and residential care for children, adults, and adolescents. Our services include outpatient clinics, detox, clinical and transitional support services; Section 35 services, permanent housing for individuals and families in recovery, residential recovery homes, Opioid Treatment Programs, Community Support Services (CSP), Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI), School Based Services, Prevention Services, and three family emergency homeless shelters in Taunton, New Bedford, and Fall River. High Point also has campuses in Brockton, New Bedford, and Plymouth. Clients, regardless of where and when they enter our system, are effortlessly referred for services- based on their need- throughout our continuum (or to an outside provider, if deemed appropriate) to assure quick access to continuity of care. Adults, children, and adolescents (in addition to their families) can therefore transition through every level of care without encountering barriers, thereby ensuring that both their needs are met.