Grace Tickle
About Grace Tickle
Grace Tickle is a Behavioral Health Specialist currently serving as an SMI High Risk Case Manager at Spectrum Healthcare Group in Prescott, Arizona. With a background in nursing education and experience in crisis management, she is dedicated to improving patient care.
Work at Spectrum Healthcare Group
Grace Tickle serves as a High Risk Case Manager for SMI at Spectrum Healthcare Group in Prescott, Arizona. She has held this position since 2022, bringing her expertise in behavioral health management to the organization. In this role, she focuses on crisis intervention and behavioral health management, ensuring that patients receive appropriate care and support. Her work involves collaborating with healthcare professionals to develop and implement care plans tailored to the needs of high-risk individuals.
Previous Experience at CHE Behavioral Health Services
Prior to her current role, Grace Tickle worked as a Case Specialist at CHE Behavioral Health Services from 2019 to 2021. In this position, she gained valuable experience in case management and patient support. Her responsibilities included assessing patient needs, coordinating care, and facilitating access to necessary resources. This role contributed to her understanding of the complexities involved in behavioral health care.
Education in Nursing Education
Grace Tickle studied Nursing Education at Yavapai College, where she earned an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from 2020 to 2022. This educational background provided her with foundational knowledge in nursing and healthcare practices. Her studies equipped her with skills relevant to patient care, which she applies in her current role as a Behavioral Health Specialist.
Commitment to Healthcare
Grace Tickle has been involved in the medical field since the age of 17, demonstrating a long-term commitment to healthcare. Her dedication to making a significant impact in the lives of patients is evident in her professional pursuits. She aims to ensure that individuals receive the best possible care, reflecting her passion for improving patient outcomes in behavioral health.