PA Treatment & Healing and Clinical Outcomes Group, Inc. Celebrate Trauma-Informed Care Center (TICC) Designations
State College, PA – The Behavioral Health Alliance of Rural Pennsylvania (BHARP) and Community Care Behavioral Health Organization (CCBH) are pleased to announce that PA Treatment & Healing in Milton has achieved trauma certification for substance use disorder (SUD) and COGI has been redesignated as a TICC for SUD following their participation in the North Central Trauma Informed Care Initiative.
The providers involved in this program have achieved expertise in trauma informed care, which involves trauma-specific treatment for individuals. They have also created a trauma informed care culture within their organization and have successfully promoted safety for staff and individuals within the program.
Jusin Wolford, COO, BHARP stated “The Behavioral Health Alliance of Rural Pennsylvania (BHARP) is extraordinarily grateful for the commitment to Trauma Informed Care that both Clinical Outcomes Group, Inc. (COGI) and PA Treatment & Healing (PATH) have demonstrated. Since 2021, both organizations have worked to embed these core principles in all aspects of the work they do, and we’re pleased to formally recognize their continued accomplishment. We are also glad to see expansion of these efforts, with the addition of PATH’s Milton, PA office in 2025. These efforts do not go unappreciated by BHARP, our partners at Community Care and, most importantly, the people that they serve daily. Having continued this commitment to the provision of Trauma Informed Care, we are confident that our provider network is increasingly positioned to provide effective services to some of our most vulnerable members, and we thank them for their dedication to ensuring access to services in a trauma informed setting!”
If you would like more information, please contact Brenda Fry at bfry@bharp.org.
Left to Right:
Alicia Fleischut, Executive Director, COGI;
Annette Fleming, D&A Counselor, COGI;
Dr. Lyndra Bills, Senior Medical Director, Community Care Behavioral Health Organization;
Kristi Harris, President and Project Director, PATH;
Heather Haefner, Director of Finance, PATH;
Justin Wolford, COO, BHARP