Phyllis Stone
About Phyllis Stone
Phyllis Stone is a Community Health Coordinator with extensive experience in case management and integrated health outreach. She has worked in various roles across multiple organizations, including Kent Center, Inc. and Bradley Hospital, and holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Rhode Island College.
Work at The Providence Center
Phyllis Stone currently serves as a Community Health Coordinator at The Providence Center. In this role, she focuses on coordinating health services and improving community health outcomes. Her experience in various case management positions has equipped her with the skills necessary to address the diverse needs of the community.
Previous Experience in Mental Health Services
Phyllis Stone has extensive experience in mental health services. She worked as a Case Manager at Gateway Healthcare Services from 2005 to 2010, where she provided support and resources to clients. Additionally, she served as a Case Manager at East Bay Center for 9 months in 2012 and at Kent Center, Inc. for 6 months in 2012. Her roles have involved direct client engagement and care coordination.
Role as Integrated Health Outreach and Engagement Specialist
From 2013 to 2015, Phyllis Stone held the position of Integrated Health Outreach and Engagement Specialist at Kent Center, Inc. In this capacity, she worked to connect individuals with necessary health services and resources, promoting overall wellness in the community.
Education and Expertise
Phyllis Stone earned her Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Rhode Island College. This educational background has provided her with a strong foundation in understanding human behavior and mental health, which she applies in her various roles in community health and case management.
International Experience in Mental Health
Phyllis Stone worked as a Milieu Therapist at Bradley Hospital for 6 months in Madrid, Spain, in 2010. This international experience contributed to her understanding of diverse cultural perspectives in mental health care and enhanced her ability to work with varied populations.