Vision, Mission, and Values
Samaritan Behavioral Health, Inc. affiliates with local colleges and universities in the training of mental health professionals. SBHI is a training facility for the Wright State University School of Medicine Psychiatry Program. It also serves as a training site for students working on a masters degree in counseling or social work as well as undergraduate degrees in social work and other related mental health fields. For more information regarding clinical training as part of an educational degree program, please contact Dale Eilerman at 278-6251, ext. 4300.
History
Samaritan Behavioral Health’s history dates back to 1965, when Good Samaritan Hospital announced the creation of the Good Samaritan Community Mental Health Center. This facility was the first of its kind in the Dayton area.
During the span of 40 years, Samaritan Behavioral Health’s tradition of providing high quality services to the community has remained strong. Our programs have been consistently recognized for their creativity and client-focused care. Locally, we provide a broad array of services for children and adults.
Through our highly competent staff and rapid access to services, our mission has become a reality. We are passionately committed to being the best provider of behavioral health services in the region and to improving the quality of life in our community.
Management Team
Our management team lives Samaritan Behavioral Health’s core values and a commitment to management excellence. In this way, we achieve our vision of being the leading mental health and substance abuse organization in the Miami Valley. Each day our employees strive to achieve our vision and our leadership team guides the way.
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