Denise Vestuti serves as the Clinical Director at Laurel House, Inc., where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing the mental health landscape through her leadership and expertise. With a strong foundation in clinical social work, Denise oversees the implementation of evidence-based supportive services that...
Denise Vestuti serves as the Clinical Director at Laurel House, Inc., where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing the mental health landscape through her leadership and expertise. With a strong foundation in clinical social work, Denise oversees the implementation of evidence-based supportive services that are crucial for individuals and families navigating the complexities of mental health challenges. Her work at Laurel House is complemented by her involvement with Resources to Recover (rtor.org), a vital online platform dedicated to connecting families with essential resources and support for their loved ones facing mental health concerns.
In her current role, Denise is instrumental in providing clinical oversight, ensuring that the services offered are not only effective but also tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. She engages directly with families and individuals seeking assistance, offering personalized guidance that empowers them to make informed decisions about their mental health journey. Denise's commitment to public service is evident in her ability to communicate complex mental health concepts in an accessible manner, making her a sought-after public speaker and advocate in the field.
Her skill set encompasses a diverse range of competencies, including public relations, event planning, and customer service, all of which contribute to her effectiveness in managing nonprofit initiatives. Denise’s dedication to research and psychotherapy further enhances her ability to lead and innovate within the organization. By fostering a supportive environment and championing mental health awareness, Denise Vestuti continues to make a significant impact at Laurel House and beyond, ensuring that families have the resources they need to recover and thrive.