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Autumn Aumann

Director Of Marketing And Outreach at SunCloud Health

Autumn Aumann has extensive experience in the behavioral health sector, currently serving as the Director of Marketing and Outreach at SunCloud Health since July 2021. Prior to this role, Autumn held multiple positions at Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center, including Business Development Representative and Recruiter, and was also the Executive Director at Footprints to Recovery. Autumn's background includes significant responsibility for staff oversight, development and implementation of policies, and participation in outreach and marketing initiatives. Autumn began the professional journey as a Behavioral Health Specialist, advancing through various roles, ultimately providing leadership within a nationally renowned facility treating complex mental health issues. Autumn holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Lewis University.

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Burbank, United States

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SunCloud Health

SunCloud Health offers intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, and residential treatment center with locations in Northbrook, Naperville and Chicago (Lincoln Park), IL, and one location in Gaithersburg, MD. We are committed to achieving the best possible long-term results for our patients and their families through highly personalized, integrated, uncompromising care. Our approach focuses on the unique history and needs of each patient, with special emphasis on helping those who are struggling with more than one (co-occurring) issue. Our team provides long-term support and disease management, for human beings of all genders struggling with alcohol and drug addiction, process addictions, eating disorders, mood disorders, traumas (PTSD), and more. Led by one of the nation’s most prominent clinicians, Kimberly Dennis, MD, and her team of handpicked clinicians, SunCloud utilizes an integrated and holistic care delivery model that is evidence based and designed to maximize the value we can create for our patients and their families. We know many of our patients are not afraid to die. They are afraid to live. Seeking oblivion and trying to escape consciousness by obtruding it with certain substances and self-destructive behaviors is what defines addiction. We know addiction is not a choice. It is a disease of the brain which is influenced by people's lives such that human suffering is a factor which cannot be ignored in treatment. Addiction is an attempt to solve a problem and just to be or feel "normal". Our approach is highly individualized, we meet our patients, where they are at. We diagnose and treat through a comprehensive, personalized lens. We are in this because we care and believe we can make a positive difference in lives as we help our patients work toward sustainable steps, supporting their desire to live free from self-destructive behavior as they embark on a lifelong journey of recovery.


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11-50

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