Summary
Specifically, Brightside - the West Springfield-based arm of the Sisters of Providence Health System (SPHS) that provides behavioral health and education services for young people - will cease operations in its residential and school programs by April 2. The decision is due largely to what Fulco, senior vice president of Strategy and Marketing for SPHS, calls a "paradigm shift" in the way child-welfare programs are structured and delivered these days.
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Paradigm Shift
Over the course of 130 years, any community health program will shift its focus multiple times to meet changing needs. Brightside for Families and Children is no different, says Mark Fulco.
Specifically, Brightside - the West Springfield-based arm of the Sisters of Providence Health System (SPHS) that provides behavioral health and education services for you...See the full content of this document
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