HealthReach welcomes new clinician

Madison Chadbourne

This past February, staff of the Madison Area Health Center welcomed Madison Chadbourne, LMSW, to their professional healthcare team.

Chadbourne earned her Master’s degree in Social Work from The University of New England, in Biddeford. Previously, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Social Work from the University of Southern Maine. Chadbourne’s wealth of experience includes a variety of care types — including pediatric casework management, mental healthcare evaluations, and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment. Her wide range of experience and knowledge will be a wonderful addition to the Madison Area Health Center team.

Chadbourne shares, “I’m thrilled to begin this new chapter in my career, where I can combine my passions for social work and healthcare to make a real difference. This opportunity allows me to grow professionally and make a meaningful impact on individuals of all ages. I look forward to contributing to the wellbeing of our community, and to collaborating with a team of dedicated professionals to create positive, lasting change.”

Chadbourne joins the existing Madison Area Health Center clinical team – Doctor Stacy Anderson; Family Nurse Practitioners, JoHanna Davis and Jeanne Stokes: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Kelly Bell Bragg; and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Lauren Emery.

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