Northstar Behavioral Health
Miya Lindh, RN BSN CARN has vast experience in the healthcare industry and has held several administrative roles over the years. Miya is currently serving as Vice President of Operations at Northstar Behavioral Health since March 2022. Miya had previously served as Vice President of client services at the same company from April 2020. Prior to that, Miya was Vice President of Nursing Services at Northbridge from July 2019 to April 2020. Miya has also held various leadership roles at Northstar Behavioral Health, including Vice President of Nursing Services, Executive Director of Nursing Services, and Director of Nursing Services. Before transitioning into healthcare administration, Miya worked as an RN and LPN at Tapestry, Meridian Behavioral Health, and Regions Hospital. Miya also has experience in marketing and promotions at Two Stooges and Eniva USA. Miya began their career as a Communications Specialist at Buca, Inc. and worked as a Communications Manager at The Oceanaire Seafood Room.
Miya Lindh, RN BSN CARN started their education at North Hennepin Community College in 2004 and graduated from there in 2008 with a degree in Business and Marketing. In 2009, they attended Anoka Technical College and obtained an LPN degree in Nursing. Miya then attended Anoka Ramsey Community College from 2014 to 2015 where they earned a degree in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. Finally, they attended Bemidji State University from 2016 to 2018 and graduated with a BSN in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. In addition to their education, they obtained several certifications such as Certified Addiction Nurse from ANCB in May 2019, Hepatitis C Educator from Minnesota AIDS Project, Naloxone Trainer, Red Cross Certified CPR/AED Instructor and RN licenses from Kentucky Board Of Nursing and Nursing Minnesota Board of.
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.