Southwest Behavioral & Health Services Appoints Steven Sheets as Vice President of Outpatient Services
(PHOENIX – July 11, 2017) – Southwest Behavioral & Health Services is pleased to announce it has appointed Steven Sheets as the vice president of outpatient services. In his new role, Sheets will be responsible for providing administrative and clinical oversight of Maricopa and Gila counties’ outpatient clinics, partnering with system stakeholders and community partners, and developing and implementing programs to sustain and grow outpatient services within the two counties.
“We are pleased to have Steven enter this new role,” said Jeff Jorde, SB&H president and CEO. “He has held several positions within our organization at different outpatient clinics, so we believe this will be a great fit for both him and SB&H.”
Sheets earned his bachelor’s degree from Grand Canyon University and his master’s in professional counseling from Ottawa University. Prior to this position, Sheets interned for SB&H in the residential program before becoming a children’s services supervisor at its Erickson Outpatient Clinic in central Phoenix. He then moved to the Broadway Outpatient Clinic in south Phoenix as a program coordinator, and soon after was promoted to a program director at SB&H’s Metro Outpatient Clinic, in north central Phoenix.
Born and raised in Phoenix, where he still currently resides, Sheets enjoys traveling, running, cooking, and playing guitar and singing in his free time.
About Southwest Behavioral & Health Services:
Incorporated in 1974 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, Southwest Behavioral & Health Services provides services in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, rural Maricopa County, Gila, Mohave, Coconino, and Yavapai counties. Our Mission: “We inspire people to feel better and reach their potential. Through helping people discover their strengths, we improve our communities.” SB&H is a leader in development and delivery of services in the areas of housing, residential care, prevention services, outpatient services to children, incarcerated persons and dually diagnosed adults (SMI/SA). An innovative leader in behavioral health, services are client directed-outcome informed, evidence-based and include treatment of co-occurring disorders, the FAST model in prevention services, the Arizona Treatment Initiative for children and families, and the Recovery Model for persons with serious mental illness. For more information on SB&H, please visit www.sbhservices.org.