New Vitae Wellness and Recovery Announces Rebranding
Behavioral health agency launches new name, new website, names new President and CEO.
Quakertown, PA, February 20, 2015 --(PR.com)-- New Vitae Wellness and Recovery is excited to reintroduce itself with a new unified brand which better reflects the full range of integrated behavioral health care and supportive residential services it offers.
Known in the field for more than 30 years as TriCounty Respite, New Vitae Wellness and Recovery unveiled its rebranding, which includes the launch of a new website, www.newvitaewellness.com.
New Vitae Wellness and Recovery also is pleased to announce the promotion of Judith O. Yanacek to the role of president and CEO. Yanacek brings more than 30 years of experience in the human services field as well as a deep knowledge of the organization, having previously served as its vice president. She began her career with the organization in 2003 as the personal care home administrator of Mount Trexler Manor, in Limeport, Pennsylvania.
“At New Vitae Wellness and Recovery, we are passionate about delivering individualized, holistic care that integrates behavioral health and residential options,” said Yanacek. “I am privileged to be given the opportunity to lead our dedicated staff as we continue to develop the services we offer.”
Yanacek attended Villanova University and holds a master’s degree in social work from Marywood University. A licensed social worker, she is an active member of the Pennsylvania and the National Association of Social Workers and Business Women Networking Involving Charity and Education (BWNICE), Lehigh Valley Chapter. She lives in Bethlehem with her family.
“Judy has demonstrated remarkable compassion for others and excellent leadership skills during her tenure here,” said Adam Devlin, co-founder of New Vitae Wellness and Recovery. “We are confident that under her leadership there will be continued development for new opportunities that reflect our vision and mission in serving those with behavioral health needs.”
New Vitae Wellness and Recovery has further developed its services to assist individuals that have encountered limited access to care, including young adults aged 18 to 25, veterans, and those recovering from traumatic brain injuries.
New Vitae Wellness and Recovery offers a continuum of housing options in Bucks and Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, including personal care homes, 24/7 staffed apartments, and supported independent living apartments. Recovery supports are personalized with the flexibility to offer a variety of behavioral health outpatient services, including our partial hospital program, holistic healing options, and Certified Peer Supports. New Vitae Wellness and Recovery facilities include the New Vitae Mental Health Center, Mount Trexler Manor, Quakertown House and multiple Young Adult and Pathways apartment locations. New Vitae is proud to assist individuals and their families from Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and other states across the country. To learn more about our services, please visit www.newvitaewellness.com.
Known in the field for more than 30 years as TriCounty Respite, New Vitae Wellness and Recovery unveiled its rebranding, which includes the launch of a new website, www.newvitaewellness.com.
New Vitae Wellness and Recovery also is pleased to announce the promotion of Judith O. Yanacek to the role of president and CEO. Yanacek brings more than 30 years of experience in the human services field as well as a deep knowledge of the organization, having previously served as its vice president. She began her career with the organization in 2003 as the personal care home administrator of Mount Trexler Manor, in Limeport, Pennsylvania.
“At New Vitae Wellness and Recovery, we are passionate about delivering individualized, holistic care that integrates behavioral health and residential options,” said Yanacek. “I am privileged to be given the opportunity to lead our dedicated staff as we continue to develop the services we offer.”
Yanacek attended Villanova University and holds a master’s degree in social work from Marywood University. A licensed social worker, she is an active member of the Pennsylvania and the National Association of Social Workers and Business Women Networking Involving Charity and Education (BWNICE), Lehigh Valley Chapter. She lives in Bethlehem with her family.
“Judy has demonstrated remarkable compassion for others and excellent leadership skills during her tenure here,” said Adam Devlin, co-founder of New Vitae Wellness and Recovery. “We are confident that under her leadership there will be continued development for new opportunities that reflect our vision and mission in serving those with behavioral health needs.”
New Vitae Wellness and Recovery has further developed its services to assist individuals that have encountered limited access to care, including young adults aged 18 to 25, veterans, and those recovering from traumatic brain injuries.
New Vitae Wellness and Recovery offers a continuum of housing options in Bucks and Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, including personal care homes, 24/7 staffed apartments, and supported independent living apartments. Recovery supports are personalized with the flexibility to offer a variety of behavioral health outpatient services, including our partial hospital program, holistic healing options, and Certified Peer Supports. New Vitae Wellness and Recovery facilities include the New Vitae Mental Health Center, Mount Trexler Manor, Quakertown House and multiple Young Adult and Pathways apartment locations. New Vitae is proud to assist individuals and their families from Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and other states across the country. To learn more about our services, please visit www.newvitaewellness.com.
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New Vitae Wellness and Recovery
Rose Strong
215-340-0480
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Rose Strong
215-340-0480
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