Shayne Brown

Admissions Advocate at Warriors Heart

Shayne Brown has accumulated diverse experience in advocacy, business development, and education over the years. Currently serving as an Admissions Advocate at Warriors Heart since June 2022, Shayne has previously held roles such as Executive Assistant to the CEO and Project Consultant at Mammoth Roofs. In addition, Shayne worked as an Assistant Service Writer at Ronnie Bocks Kerrville RV and as a Content Mastery Classroom Paraprofessional at Bandera Independent School District, focusing on guiding students with learning differences. Prior experience includes serving as Director of Business Development at Senior Care Centers, where responsibilities encompassed admissions and relationship management with healthcare professionals, and as a Marketer/Admissions Coordinator at Creative Solutions In HealthCare. Shayne also provided patient support as a Psychiatric Nurse Assistant at Kerrville State Hospital. Shayne holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Range Science and Management from Tarleton State University.

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Bandera, United States

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Warriors Heart

Warrior’s Heart provides private treatment to adult men and women (18 and older) who are seeking inpatient treatment for chemical dependencies and co-occurring psychological disorders relating to PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) and/or psychological effects of MTBI (mild traumatic brain injury). Our facility specializes in serving Warriors. These are the men and women who are currently active and veteran members from organizations who protect and serve the citizens of the United States (e.g, Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force, Law Enforcement, Fire, Paramedics, First Responders, Hospital Personnel, Civilian Warriors, Athletes and the like). We are a community of elder warriors, healers and support staff united in the battle against addiction and PTSD. Together, we serve and support our fellow warriors who are still suffering. Built by Warriors... for Warriors


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