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BMD Client Spotlight: Brigid's Path

BMD Client Spotlight: AxessPointe Community Health Centers

BMD is happy to share background on our client AxessPointe. Client Contacts: Mark Frisone, Interim CEO Jay Williamson, MD, Board President Industry: AxessPointe Community Health Centers is a federally qualified health center (FQHC) serving patients throughout Summit and Portage counties, including five current sites in Northeast Ohio: three in Akron, one in Kent and one in Barberton. As an FQHC, AxessPointe is a non-profit corporation that delivers primary medical, dental and preventive health services in medically underserved areas. AxessPointe also provides pharmacy, women’s health and behavioral health services. Across all five sites, AxessPointe currently employs 130 total medical and administrative staff. In 2019, they served more than 21,000 individual patients, with more than 66,000 encounters.

BMD Client Spotlight: Eating Recovery Center

With 6,500 patients per year, locations across 7 states, and daily long-term support capabilities, ERC and Pathlight comprise the nation’s leading mental health care system dedicated to the treatment of eating disorders and primary mood, anxiety and trauma-related disorders. They aim to patch the need for more specialized behavioral health treatment across the country. ERC and Pathlight fill the gap with developmentally appropriate treatment that includes: An expert care team that coordinates therapeutic, psychiatric, medical and dietary needs of each patient Evidence-based psychotherapy treatment, with emphasis on exposure therapy to develop and practice new skills Intensive Treatment Units for patients with complex medical and/or behavioral needs Unmatched family programming with expanded spaces dedicated to family therapy and skill-building Round-the-clock nursing supervision and support An education specialist who oversees patients' academic needs, so they don’t fall behind in school