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Solstice RTC Welcomes Judy-Ann Jacobs, Director of Nursing
Nov 25, 2014, 13:49

Solstice, RTC
Layton, UT


Solstice RTC Welcomes Judy-Ann Jacobs, Director of Nursing



Contact:
Dan Stuart, MS, LMFT
Executive Director, Founder
Solstice Residential Treatment Center
801-444-0794
dan@solsticertc.com
www.solsticertc.com

Solstice RTC, a clinically sophisticated residential treatment facility for troubled adolescent girls, is pleased to announce the hiring of Judy-Ann Jacobs as Director of Nursing.

Judy-Ann has an extensive critical care background, most recently serving as a clinical liaison at Landmark Hospital. She has also been an ICU RN in several hospitals in Utah, Colorado and Massachusetts. She began her career 13 years ago in Germany.

Judy-Ann is well-prepared to meet our girls' medical needs, and also eager to incorporate her talents with meditation and mindfulness for our girls struggling with anxiety and other issues. These include Vipassana meditation (one of India's most ancient meditation techniques), various relaxation techniques, validation therapy, and yoga.

Solstice RTC emphasizes the mind-body connection in a unique approach to holistic healthcare.

"I am thrilled to be a part of the great team at Solstice and look forward to nurturing these amazing girls with a holistic, wholesome approach," said Judy-Ann.

Please join me in welcoming Judy-Ann to the Solstice RTC team. She can be reached at judyann@solsticertc.com.

Located in Layton, Utah, Solstice RTC places strong emphasis on family therapy based intervention, nutrition and physical fitness, and the supportive provision of cutting edge academics, substance abuse/addiction therapy, equine therapy, and psychiatric services. For more information, visit www.solsticertc.com.

Solstice RTC specializes in providing gender-specific treatment for female adolescents who struggle with a variety of presenting problems such as depression, anxiety, addiction and substance abuse, eating disorders, trauma and loss, and adoption and attachment issues.




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