Many changes in the works as SEABHS tries to improve









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Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) continues to strive to get the mental health agency on track with an accepted correction plan acting CEO Jim Rubio said is being implemented.

Nearly a month after longtime board members voted to remove Marcelino Varona Jr. of Nogales, the dust appears to have settled. Varona had spotlighted several SEABHS issues, including former CEO Dana Johnson’s borrowing and not repaying $150,000, the company’s allowing personal use of company vehicles and other financial issues.




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WW2 Marine Veteran on Thu, 03/04/2010 - 10:32
Title: SEABHS

I certainly hope for the sake of the patients and this organization and it’s
employees that these issues get resolved and moved forward in an orderly and
successful manner.