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Chief Executive Officer

Becky Babb

About Becky

Becky Babb has been a dedicated professional in the field of behavioral healthcare since 2011, though her passion for helping others began long before. Driven by a deep belief in the reconstruction and restoration of people’s lives, Becky is committed to guiding individuals towards freedom from chemical dependency. Her career, marked by roles in Direct Client Care, Admissions, and Managed Care, reflects her unwavering dedication to supporting others in their journey to recovery.

Becky holds a Bachelor’s degree in Human and Environmental Science from the University of Alabama, where she proudly chants “Roll Tide!” Her academic background, coupled with her extensive experience in behavioral healthcare, has equipped her to lead with empathy, insight, and a relentless drive for excellence.

In addition to her work in behavioral healthcare, Becky is an avid animal rescuer. She has served on the board of a nonprofit animal rescue organization and is the proud caretaker of several rescue dogs, cats, and horses. She believes that animals are natural healers and is passionate about integrating them into therapeutic programs. Becky is thrilled to be part of The Last Resort family, where the use of animals in treatment is encouraged, aligning perfectly with her belief in their healing power.

Becky’s leadership is fueled by her passion for helping others, and her commitment to making a difference in the lives of those struggling with substance abuse is evident in every facet of her work.

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