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A Small, but Significant Act of Kindness.

Brenna “Bren” Sorel decided as she entered her 30’s that she would pursue a career in social work. She enjoys talking to people – her first career was in retail. […]

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Try, Try Again.

Try, Try Again In a recent article published locally in BusinessWest, Cristina Rivera, Director of Outpatient Services and Substance Use at MiraVista, said everyone’s addiction-recovery journey is different. “We know […]

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“I have sung with patients. I have danced with patients…”

No, I am not Nurse Ratchet from “One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” Yes, I have worked 20 years as a nurse and a tech in the field of behavioral […]

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“I have stayed committed…I want to live without drugs.”

   

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MiraVista to Host Nursing Virtual Job Fair November 7, 2022

MiraVista Behavioral Health Center is holding a virtual hiring event Monday, November 7th for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN), full- and part-time, as well as per diem […]

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In Focus: MiraVista Behavioral Health Center

Recently, MiraVista appeared as guests of WWLP TV’s half-hour program, In Focus. Cristina Rivera, Director of Outpatient Substance Use Services and Kimberley Lee, Chief of Creative Strategy and Branding provided […]

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“No One Should Suffer…”

“No one should suffer the consequences of an untreated mental health condition,” said Erica Trudell, MiraVista’s Director of Inpatient Behavioral Health Services and Education. “MiraVista’s inpatient psychiatric care for adults, […]

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Take That First Step!

Take that first step. This was the message Kim Lee, MiraVista’s Chief of Creative Strategy and Development, conveyed during an interview with Mass Appeal co-host Patrick Berry in support of […]

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Don’t Suffer Alone

Awareness is important as mental illness often goes unaddressed. This impacts mental health that supports how we feel about ourselves, interact with others and function emotionally and psychologically. Mental illness […]

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A Life-Saving Partnership!

When Governor Charlie Baker signed into law “An Act for Prevention and Access to Appropriate Care and Treatment of Addiction,” a chapter of that 2018 legislation expanded access to the […]

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