Helio Health recently announced the promotion of SABRINA HOWLAND to vice president of the Finger Lakes Region, responsible for oversight of the growth and operations of Helio Health in the Finger Lakes area. Howland will oversee operations of services in the Finger Lakes region, build relationships with existing providers, and support linkages of services. She […]
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Helio Health recently announced the promotion of SABRINA HOWLAND to vice president of the Finger Lakes Region, responsible for oversight of the growth and operations of Helio Health in the Finger Lakes area. Howland will oversee operations of services in the Finger Lakes region, build relationships with existing providers, and support linkages of services. She will direct short, intermediate, and long-term strategic objectives in the area, and make recommendations regarding the organization’s programs. Throughout the last seven years at Helio Health, Howland served as the service director and team leader of the Withdrawal and Stabilization and Inpatient Rehabilitation Program, as well as the team leader of Pathway Houses of Helio Health. Throughout her career, Howland has worked in detoxification, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient, and residential levels of care for substance use and mental-health disorders. Howland has been instrumental in increasing easy access and utilization of withdrawal and stabilization services, as well as building relationships with community partners across the region. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she assisted with the quick expansion of the inpatient rehabilitation program to allow for a safe transition of care for patients when other services were paused or closed. Howland received a bachelor’s degree in social work and health science from The College at Brockport, a master’s degree in social work from The Greater Rochester Collaborative Program, and is a licensed master social worker. Helio Health operates facilities in Syracuse, Rochester, Utica, and Binghamton.