Ribbon cutting ceremony welcomes more than 100 guests

Sierra Tucson, an international renowned leader in behavioral and mental health care, has opened the doors to its state-of-the-art 30,000-square-foot, 44-bed lodge, Copper Sky.

More than 100 health care providers, members of the community and local city officials were present for the ribbon cutting ceremony, dedication, haka blessing and celebration.

The afternoon commenced with formal tours of Copper Sky, where attendees learned of Sierra Tucson’s integrative model of care and viewed resident accommodations, integrative therapy rooms, pharmacy center and the expanded facilities for individual treatment sessions and an admission center, all designed to enhance the resident recovery experience.\

Pictured right to left: Patrick Burns, office of Mayor Jonathan Rothschild; Amy Fritton Grudinschi, Sierra Tucson CFO; Anthony Smith, Pinal County Supervisor; Jeremy Brown, ALPA Senior Project Manager; Sue Menzie, Sierra Tucson Chief Quality/Risk Officer; Jaime Vinck, Sierra Tucson CEO; Blake Master, Sierra Tucson Chief Admission Officer; Richard Clark, Acadia Western Division President; Richard Appert, Acadia VP Business Relations; Dr. Aaron Wilson, Sierra Tucson Chief Medical Officer; Grant Glines, Acadia Division CFO.