Camarillo, Calif., February 19, 2023 – Casa Pacifica Centers for Children & Families has appointed Frank Clemens, Jr. as Chief Operating Officer. Clemens will oversee the agency’s day-to-day operational and administrative functions while helping to guide its development and growth strategy. He assumes the role February 15.
Clemens has more than 25 years of experience leading strategic operations and growth initiatives for behavioral healthcare organizations. He joins Casa Pacifica from Pembroke Hospital, a 120-bed acute psychiatric hospital that is part of Universal Health Services, the nation’s largest behavioral healthcare system. As Director of Leadership Development and Systems Improvement, Clemens was responsible for operational and financial performance, quality, patient experience and workforce development.
Prior to Pembroke, Clemens served as Chief Operations Officer/Administrator for Santa Rosa Behavioral Health Hospital, overseeing daily operations in addition to the expansion of both inpatient and outpatient services.
He previously served as Executive Director/Director of Operations at Santa Barbara Behavioral Health and as Chief Operations Officer for Paradigm Recovery Group, LLC, overseeing finances and operations of its residential, day treatment and evening IOP programs. Clemens also served as Director of Operations and Client Services Manager for The Bridge Santa Barbara, a nonprofit residential recovery center.
Clemens earned his bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies and Economics from Middlebury College and his master’s degree in psychology from Naropa University. He is completing a doctoral degree in philosophy and psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies.
“Casa Pacifica has a proud history of providing excellent care to the most vulnerable in our communities,” said Clemens. “I look forward to partnering with our dedicated team to continue the agency’s longstanding legacy of nurturing the mental health and well-being of children and youth to help them thrive.”
“As a highly experienced behavioral healthcare executive, Frank is well-positioned to successfully guide Casa Pacifica through our next phase of growth. His extensive multi-site experience and successful track record in behavioral healthcare operations and patient care will be an invaluable addition to our leadership team. We are confident he will excel in his new role and are delighted to welcome him to Casa Pacifica,” said Shawna Morris, MPA, Chief Executive Officer, Casa Pacifica.
Casa Pacifica is the largest nonprofit provider of children’s mental health services in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. The agency specializes in children and youth with complex mental health challenges and serves more than 2,000 children, families and youth annually in outpatient, residential, home and community-based settings. Its licensed therapeutic programs encompass prevention, direct care and transition/emancipation for soon-to- be and emancipated foster youth.
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Casa Pacifica Mission: A life worth living – Casa Pacifica inspires hope and nurtures mental health and well-being of children, young adults, and families to realize their full potential.
Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families provides assessment, clinical, medical, residential, and educational services to foster and at-risk children/youth struggling with complex mental health disorders due to past trauma and/or mental illness. The agency is the largest non-profit provider of children’s mental health services in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties and administers fourteen campus- and community-based programs designed to give youth, and their families, the tools they need to heal, rebuild and strengthen relationships, reengage with their educations, and overcome their negative emotional and behavioral challenges.
For more information about Casa Pacifica visit its website www.casapacifica.org or call the Development Department at (805) 445-7800.
About Casa Pacifica
Headquartered in Camarillo, California, Casa Pacifica is the largest non-profit provider of children’s and adolescent mental health services in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. It’s nationally accredited programs and services include residential treatment, therapeutic behavioral services, wraparound services, mobile crisis response, transitional youth services, school-based mental health services and foster care services along with a fully certified, diploma-granting Non-Public School for grades K-12. Casa Pacifica specializes in treating children and youth who struggle with complex mental health challenges including anxiety, depression and emotional dysregulation. Nearly 52,500 children have been admitted to one of its programs since its founding in 1994.
To learn more or to get involved, email info@casapacifica.org or call 805-366-4040.