Pecan Valley Centers Market Research Report
Company Overview
Name and Mission
- Company Name: Pecan Valley Centers for Behavioral and Developmental Healthcare
- Mission: To provide help and hope to all who strive to overcome challenges associated with mental illness, alcohol and chemical dependency, intellectual and developmental disabilities within our community.
Establishment and Key Individuals
- Year Founded: 1976
- Founding: Established as “Pecan Valley Mental Health Mental Retardation Region” by the Commissioners Courts of Erath, Hood, Palo Pinto, Parker, and Somervell Counties.
- Key People:
- Chief Executive Officer: Coke Beatty
- Deputy Executive Director: Ruben DeHoyos
- Chief Financial Officer: Wayne Vaughn
- Chief of Nursing: Amanda Simpson
- IDD Provider Director/Associate Director of Nursing: Katie Polk
- Director of IDD Authority Services: Mark Chavez
- Director of Human Resources: Heather Herriage
- Director of Crisis Services: Rheanne Sullivan
Headquarters and Governance
- Headquarters: 2101 W Pearl Street, Granbury, TX 76048
- Board of Trustees: A thirteen-member board with representatives from several counties, including Parker, Hood, Johnson, Erath, Palo Pinto, and Somervell.
Workforce and Financial Performance
- Number of Employees: No information is available
- Revenue: No information is available
Core Competencies
- Known For: Providing a variety of behavioral healthcare services to persons with mental illness, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and alcohol and chemical dependency across six counties in Texas.
Products and Services
Core Services Offered
- Mental Health Services: Outpatient services for individuals of all ages dealing with mental health issues.
- Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services: Support for adults, children, and adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Crisis Services: Mental health crisis hotline and intake screening operations.
High-Level Description
Pecan Valley Centers offers essential behavioral healthcare services tailored to meet the needs of adults, children, and adolescents within their service regions. Their operations include assessment, referral, outpatient treatment, and crisis management services.
Key Features of Services
- Accessibility: Services provided across various locations in Erath, Hood, Johnson, Palo Pinto, Parker, and Somervell Counties.
- Inclusivity: No denials for service are based on the inability to pay, various socio-demographic background factors, or personal circumstances.
- Community-Centric Approach: Tailored services with a person-centered focus to create a culturally inclusive and trauma-informed environment.
Recent Developments
Developments and Innovations
- New Identity (2011): Following Rosa's Law, the organization removed "mental retardation" from its name and adopted the current title to reflect sensitivity and inclusivity.
- Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (2020): Attained national credentialing, enhancing their service capacity and recognition.
Partnerships and Collaborations
- Collaboration with Criminal Justice System: In accordance with Texas Senate Bill 632, Pecan Valley Centers works in collaboration with local criminal justice systems, supported by two ex-officio members from local sheriffs’ offices on its board.
Product and Service Enhancements
- No new products or features: No information is available on recent product launches or feature enhancements within their service lines.
This report summarizes the current standing, operational framework, and strategic direction for Pecan Valley Centers, based on the most recent, available information. Any developments or figures not cited are presently not documented.