People news: Seeger returns to Oswego Health to deliver care at Behavioral Health Services unit

OSWEGO, N.Y. — Oswego Health announced that Carol Seeger has returned to the health system to deliver care at its Behavioral Health Services (BHS) facility.

Seeger, who is board certified, recently earned her post-master’s certificate as a psychiatric nurse practitioner from the School of Nursing at Stony Brook University. She earned her doctorate degree in nursing from the University of California at San Francisco and her master’s degree in nursing from Vanderbilt University’s Department of Mental Health Nursing. Seeger received her bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University of Rochester.

At Oswego Health, Seeger is providing care to BHS outpatients and is part of the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team — a mobile, multi-disciplinary, mental health team that delivers comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation to those over the age of 18, the organization said in a news release.

Seeger said she decided to return to Oswego Health because of the health system’s expansion plans, both in facilities and programs. Oswego Health said it will break ground in the coming weeks on a $17 million BHS facility that will be constructed specifically to provide this specialized care.

The health system will renovate 42,000 square feet of the former Oswego Price Chopper store, located at 29 E. Cayuga Street. It will offer 28 inpatient beds.

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Photo credit: Oswego Health

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