Hi all. Rochelle Reimert here. I am proud to say that I have been working in community mental health services since 1992. Most of those years have been spent with Salisbury Behavioral Health, since 95. I have been blessed to work in different areas of the organization and this has fostered my growth. In 2007, I was able to pass the CPRP exam, despite much anxiety and became the program director of the REC in 2008. I left for a blip to finish my degree and returned a little over a year ago and can say it feels like home.
I am grateful to be married to my wife of 11 years and be the daughter of a wonderful and patient woman, both of whom who are diagnosed with mental health disorders. The three of us are quite "hoot" at times and can also be a "hot mess". But it is also the three of us, as family, that supports my overall recovery and wellness.
Why did I become a CPMC? I feel that we are at a very important place in our services including what and how we can offer support. Individuals are seeking answers, reasons, fixes, you name it. I want to be able to provide them with the tools they need to navigate what comes next. To help them realize they have a voice, they are resilient, and anything is possible.
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