Laurel Heights Hospital
Morio Rankins holds a Master's degree in Human Resources Management from Strayer University and a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice/Forensic Science from American InterContinental University. Currently serving as the Program Manager of Performance Improvement at Laurel Heights Hospital since April 2023, Morio previously held the positions of Clinical Operations Specialist and Risk Management Specialist/Investigator at Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health from November 2020 to April 2023. Morio's career also includes experience as a Security Administrator at Pathways Center and as a Probation/Parole Supervisor with the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice from December 2012 to August 2019.
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Laurel Heights Hospital
Laurel Heights Hospital is a private child and adolescent behavioral health facility located in Atlanta, Georgia. Laurel Heights Hospital’s residential programs are accredited by The Joint Commission. Our mission is to provide the highest quality psychiatric and behavioral care to meet the needs of the children and families we serve. Our treatment programs are tailored to children and adolescents with complex psychiatric and behavioral problems. The facility offers several residential treatment units separated by age and gender, a separate residential program for children who have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and a specialty acute inpatient unit for children in psychiatric crisis with co-occurring neurodevelopmental disabilities. We also offer general psychiatric acute care for children ages 6 – 17. Our staff of behavioral health specialists includes board certified child and adolescent psychiatrists, licensed nurse practitioners, licensed registered nurses and licensed practical nurses, clinicians, beha Our mission is to provide the highest quality psychiatric and behavioral care to the meet the needs of the children and families we serve. Laurel Heights specializes in the treatment of children and adolescents with complex psychiatric and behavioral problems. The facility offers several residential treatment units separated by age and gender, a separate residential program for children with autism and a specialty acute inpatient unit for children with co-occurring neurodevelopmental disabilities. Our treatment staff includes child and adolescent psychiatrists, medical staff, clinicians, behavior analysts, a psychologist, recreation therapists, educators and allied health professionals who assess the needs of each child and with input from the family develop an individualized treatment plan. Laurel Heights also offers a wide range of activities geared to develop self-awareness, creativity, self-management, volunteerism and leisure life skills.