Entries by Hospital for Behavioral Medicine

RANDALL HINES NAMED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Worcester, MA – The Hospital for Behavioral Medicine is proud to announce Randall Hines, PhD, MJA, has been named its new Chief Executive Officer. Randall is a dynamic healthcare executive with a proven history of leading facilities in effective clinical practices and developing a universal continuum of care approach for patients. Using evidence-based programming and […]

Wishing you a happy and healthy holiday season!

Wishing you a happy and healthy holiday season! As we celebrate the holiday season, we would like to take a moment to express our gratitude and appreciation for our community partners. Thank you for your dedication and commitment to those we serve. We couldn’t do what we do without you. We look forward to a […]

Jim Rollins Named Chief Financial Officer

Worcester, MA – The Hospital for Behavioral Medicine is proud to announce Jim Rollins, has been named its new Chief Financial Officer. Jim is a dynamic healthcare executive with a proven history of leading facilities. Rollins’ duties are focused on the financial administration of the hospital, he also feels strongly about the hospital’s role in […]

How to Recognize and Address Seasonal Depression

Are you impacted by seasonal depression? This article offers a few recommendations on how to best manage your symptoms. The Hospital for Behavioral Medicine has availability in our inpatient units and in our outpatient partial hospitalization programs. To make a referral or to schedule an assessment, please call our intake department at: 774-314-3490. For more […]

Second Dose!

The Hospital for Behavioral Medicine continues to vaccinate our staff. To learn more about Covid-19 symptoms, testing, and vaccines, please visit the CDC COVID-19 Resource Site.

Your Wellness Resolution for 2021

2020 has been a year of struggles, like losses of loved ones to illness, losses of jobs and uncertainty about finances and how to stay safe and heathy. The issue of health includes more than physical health; mental health is important, too. 2021 can be a year that can be a do-over, a blank slate, […]