The New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) has named Milton Slaughter, coordinator of residential
admissions at Odyssey House, CASAC (Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor) of
the Year.
As coordinator
of residential admissions, Mr. Slaughter conducts intake interviews, new
patient orientations and comprehensive psychosocial assessments. He often
engages in intensive case management activities, gathering information from and
following up with a range of collateral service providers both during and after
intake, and assures that patients’ needs are addressed through well-coordinated,
multi-disciplinary interventions.
Mr.
Slaughter first entered Odyssey House as a client in 1992. He took full
advantage of his time at the Leadership Center, earning his GED and
participating in vocational training programs. Two years after completing
treatment, Mr. Slaughter returned as an employee, working his way up from a
food service worker at the Harbor and counselor at the Leadership Center to
progressively responsible positions in the Admissions department. In 2005, he
received his CASAC.
Each September in observance of
National Recovery Month, OASAS acknowledges addictions professionals across New
York State who provide exceptional services ranging from chemical dependence
prevention, treatment and recovery, to problem gambling services for persons
and communities in need. This marks the fourth consecutive, and sixth overall,
Addictions Professional Award given to an Odyssey House employee.
Congratlations Milton!!!!Good Job you desrve it.
ReplyDeleteNancy O'Brien-Milocevich