Peninsula Behavioral Health, WA
Raymond Borgen is an experienced healthcare professional serving as an Intensive Care Nurse and ACU RN at Jefferson Healthcare since October 2018. Concurrently, Raymond holds the position of Staff RN at Peninsula Behavioral Health, WA, since August 2015. Prior to these roles, clinical training was completed at Peninsula College, where Raymond earned an Associates of Applied Science in Nursing, receiving the President's Medal and participating as a member and class representative in the nursing club. Clinical competencies include performing procedures, administering medications, and developing patient care plans, with proficiency in EPIC EHR documentation and a focus on culturally competent care for adults and the elderly. Raymond's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from Utah State University, obtained in 1989.
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Peninsula Behavioral Health, WA
Unparalleled expertise. Local community care. Peninsula Behavioral Health started small; however, today, we are recognized as Clallam’s primary resource for behavioral health. PBH offers mental health care, co-occurring, and substance use disorder counseling, in addition to integrated primary care. Last year our staff of 150+ provided care to over 3,000 neighbors, including almost 900 children. Peninsula Behavioral Health has the expertise and resources to treat residents who need care. Our clinical team includes mental health and substance use disorder experts, MDs, nurse practitioners (ARNPs), social workers, counselors, case managers, and peer mentors. Additionally, PBH provides robust ongoing training in evidence-based practices for staff. Our team is equipped to meaningfully support people struggling with a wide variety of issues, from childhood trauma to schizophrenia to acute crises to episodic depression. PBH recruits, trains, and develops the highest quality professional team. As a result, our staff has earned their reputation as dedicated, caring professionals within the community. Our team has the resources and expertise needed to help vulnerable people. We believe that everyone deserves access to quality behavioral health care. PBH is primarily funded through a combination of State and Federal dollars. In addition, we depend on the generous support of individuals and community partners to bridge the gaps for underinsured patients. We are proud to make behavioral healthcare and therapy in Clallam County accessible.