Northstar Behavioral Health
Hanna Williams has worked in various roles since 2016, starting as floor staff at Village Centre Cinemas At Wandermere. Hanna then worked as a package handler at United Postal Service in 2017, followed by an assistant cashier position at Costco Wholesale from 2018 to 2019. In 2019, they worked as a hostess at Masu Sushi & Robata before joining The MENTOR Network as a DSP where they cared for elderly ladies until July 2021. Currently, they work as a Behavioral Health Technician at Northstar Behavioral Health, providing support to clients, conducting UA's, and charting.
Hanna Williams started their education at Mead High School in 2016, from which they earned a high school diploma in 2017. Hanna then enrolled in Spokane Falls Community College, where they pursued an Associate of Arts degree in Psychology, and they attended the institution from 2017 to 2020. After completing their AA degree, they enrolled in University of Minnesota for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and currently attends the institution from 2020 to 2022. In 2020, Hanna also obtained CPR & AED and Medication Administration Certification from The MENTOR Network.
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Northstar Behavioral Health
Northstar Behavioral Health believes we can help people affected by opioid addiction to identify and achieve goals that will help improve their lives. The primary goal and objective of the Northstar Behavioral Health residential treatment program we have developed is to reduce harms associated with illicit drug use by providing access to Suboxone, Buprenorphine, and Methadone, counseling, and access to other community-based services within our facility. Our vision is to improve the health and wellness of opioid dependent persons by providing an accessible service, which in turn will help them return to being a productive member of the community. We are a group of compassionate, client-centered, caring individuals who understand the epidemic that is Heroin and opioid addiction. We will treat those individuals in our facility through a friendly, genuine, empathetic, respectful, non-judgmental, reflective, and supportive approach to opioid treatment. We can change the lives of many, one at a time.