Pam Shurley

Pam Shurley has been working at Permian Basin Community Centers since January 2005, where Pam currently holds the title of Director of Intellectual and Developmental Disability Provider Services. Pam also works as a Licensed Psychological Associate at PermiaCare. Pam Shurley graduated from Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Arts in Clinical Psychology.

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Midland, United States

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PermiaCare (formerly Permian Basin Community Centers, MHMR)

PermiaCare is the local authority for mental health and intellectual disability services. PermiaCare also provides Early Childhood Intervention services as well as chemical dependency services. Service fees are based on a sliding scale. PermiaCare is a public entity that is governed by a local Board of Trustees. The center was formed in 1969 by the city of Midland. More counties were added as years went on. Currently, PermiaCare has about 300 employees and a budget of over 16 million dollars. Private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid are accepted. The Texas Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) contracts for mental health, chemical dependency services and intellectual and developmental disability services, and the Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) contracts for Early Childhood Intervention services, allowing the implementation of a sliding fee scale, which lowers the cost to the consumer.


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201-500

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