Crisis team
Jacob Kresky, LMSW
Crisis and Triage Clinician Jacob is a Licensed Masters Social Worker and dedicated Crisis and Triage Therapist with a passion for proving compassionate, client-centered care. Jacob works with all age groups who may be experiencing a mental health emergency and creates a supportive environment for clients. He holds a Master’s of Social Work degree from Newman University’s Trauma-Focused Clinical Program and is committed to staying current with best practices to deliver the highest level of care. |
Amy Collins
CSS Crisis Supervisor, Hospital Liaison Amy has been working in the mental health field for 25 years. Amy knew from a young age that her main goal in life was to help people and quickly found that the mental health field was a great way to do that. Amy started working at an Inpatient Psychiatric Facility, then moved on to in home Family Preservation and Foster Care. Amy joined the SCMHCC team in 2009 as a Targeted Case Manager and was in that role until 2010 when she joined the Crisis Team. Since that time, Amy has been the Adult Crisis Supervisor and Hospital Liaison. Amy was recognized as the SCMHCC Employee of the year in 2013. Amy enjoys working alongside individuals that are struggling with increased mental health symptoms and empowering them to gain safety, stability, and independence. Amy also enjoys collaborating with community partners and strengthening these relationships that allow various Butler County agencies to work together to best support residents of Butler County. Outside of her time at SCMHCC, Amy loves spending time with her family and friends, especially her nieces and nephews. Amy loves music and attending concerts and loves to travel, even if it’s a short weekend getaway! |
Jena Storment Prichard
CBS Crisis Services Supervisor, ASIST/Suicide Talk/CPI Instructor, PRTF/Hospital Liaison Jena has an educational background in Science, obtaining a Criminology degree, with an emphasis in Forensic Science, and a minor in Sociology. Jena became interested in the mental health field while in college studying early mental health intervention and how it can help reduce future criminal behavior. She has now been in the mental health field for over 25 years. Jena is married to her husband, Derrick, and has four children. In her spare time she enjoys spending time with family and friends and traveling. One of her favorite quotes is from Jane Goodall, “What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make”. Jena believes it is exceptionally rewarding to know that every day we have a chance to make a positive difference in someone’s life and see how that difference can help change their path in life for the better. |