Summit BHC
Jay Leach has extensive experience in the behavioral healthcare industry, currently serving as Director of De novo Growth and Special Projects at Summit BHC since June 2016, and also in the role of Group CEO at Twin Lakes Recovery Center, which specializes in drug and alcohol treatment for adults. Previous positions include Group Chief Executive Officer at Village Behavioral Health under Acadia Healthcare, and Chief Operating Officer at multiple organizations, including Macon Behavioral Health System and Alabama Clinical Schools. Jay has held several executive roles focused on inpatient and residential services for children, adolescents, and adults at various institutions, contributing significantly to the field since beginning a career in behavioral healthcare in 1989.
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Summit BHC
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Headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, Summit Behavioral Healthcare was established to develop and operate a network of leading behavioral health and addiction treatment centers throughout the country. Summit Behavioral Healthcare's focus is on the provision and management of addiction disorder services and behavioral health management, including acute psychiatric and adolescent chemical dependency services, within a flexible and dynamic continuum of care. Our services include: - Behavioral health treatment - Residential chemical dependency programs - Detoxification programs - Adolescent drug and alcohol treatment - Partial hospitalization programs - Intensive Outpatient Programs Summit Behavioral Healthcare Mission: Our mission is to help our clients attain their full potential. We aim to achieve this mission by delivering quality and innovative chemical dependency and psychiatric services in a caring and supportive environment. Summit Behavioral Healthcare Vision: By consistently exceeding the expectations of our clients, Summit is recognized in the communities that we serve as the provider of choice for chemical dependency and addiction disorder services.