Lindsay Long

Administrator at St. John's Health

Lindsay Long is an experienced behavioral health professional currently serving as the Behavioral Health Manager at St. John's Health since February 2017, where Lindsay is responsible for researching and designing a comprehensive behavioral health program that integrates care for the whole person. Previously, Lindsay worked as a Mental Health Resource Coordinator, connecting community members in Jackson with mental health resources and services. From May 2013 to February 2017, Lindsay held the position of Program Director at Community Entry Services, overseeing budgets and programs aimed at improving the lives of adults with disabilities. Earlier roles at the same organization included Lead Trainer and Direct Support Professional. Lindsay holds a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Wyoming and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from the University of Montana.

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Jackson, United States

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St. John's Health

OUR PURPOSE: To provide our unique community and visitors with exceptional and ever-advancing individualized care. ABOUT: Located in Jackson, Wyoming, the hospital at St. John's Health was built in 1991 and has 108 beds: 48 Acute Care/Primary Care Unit beds and 60 long-term care beds. Nursing and technical specialties include: Medical/Surgical (PCU), Obstetrics, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Intensive Care, Long Term Care (the “Living Center”), Skilled Nursing Care, Operating Room, Recovery Room, Outpatient Surgery, Pharmacy, Emergency Room, Home Care & Hospice, Cancer Care & Infusion, Laboratory, Radiology, Respiratory Care, Rehabilitation, and Social Services. St. John’s Health also operates the following Physician Practices: Audiology & Hearing Aids; Cardiology; Child & Adolescent Psychiatry; Ear, Nose, Throat & Allergy; Family Health; General Surgery; Internal Medicine; Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery; Urgent Care; and Urology. HISTORY: St. John’s Health was established in 1916 as part of St. John’s Episcopal Church. Although the hospital no longer has a direct affiliation with the church, it has retained the original name. In 1976, St. John’s became the Teton County Hospital District, and does business as St. John’s Health, with a publicly elected Board of Trustees. In the year 2019, St. John’s Hospital changed its name to St. John’s Health to better communicate our role in Jackson and the regional communities we serve. St. John's Health is a EOE/Drug Free Employer.