Project Turnabout
Kimberly Seebeck has extensive experience in the fields of counseling and security. Currently, at Project Turnabout since September 2021, Kimberly has held multiple roles including Drug and Alcohol Counselor, Unit Assistant, LADC Intern, and Treatment Coordinator. Prior to this, Kimberly worked at Prairie's Edge Casino Resort as a Lead Security Officer from February 2020 to September 2021 and completed a Corrections Agent Internship at 6W Community Corrections in mid-2021. Kim's earlier experience includes various positions at Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel from August 2011 to January 2020, where roles included Security Officer and Lower Sioux Lodge Supervisor. Additionally, Kimberly worked briefly as a Front Counter Associate/Chef at P & K in late 2012. Academically, Kimberly holds a Bachelor's degree in Justice Administration from Southwest Minnesota State University (2018 - 2021) and an Associate of Arts from Ridgewater College (2014 - 2018).
Project Turnabout
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Our sole mission is to operate services designed to help alcohol and drug dependent people, problem gamblers, and perpetrators of domestic abuse or community violence. Project Turnabout’s treatment program is based on three components of care — therapy, education, and fellowship — and is guided by the 12-Step philosophy addressing the whole person in body, mind, and spirit. Project Turnabout prides itself in providing high quality, affordable addiction treatment services. Our main campus is located in Granite Falls, MN in the heart of the Minnesota River Valley in a serene natural prairie campus surrounded by beautiful granite outcroppings. It houses 122 patients. We provide comprehensive detoxification, medical, clinical and spiritual care. Our caring, experienced professionals provide education, therapy and support with love and respect for the individual dignity of all patients. Our continuum of care continues with an offering of Outpatient and Continuing Care Services, Men’s Halfway House, and sober living facilities at offices in Granite Falls, Willmar, Marshall, and Redwood Falls.