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Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 3:32 PM

McClellan recognized for 20 years of service with Unison

Chris McClellan was recognized recently for 20 years of dedicated service with Unison Behavioral Health, including service in Pierce County.

McClellan began his career with Unison in 2005 as a Registered Nurse in the Brantley and Charlton outpatient clinics. A year later, he transitioned to the Ware Adult Outpatient Clinic, where he provided care to behavioral health clients, coordinated HIV testing in the community and offered support at the Ware County Jail.

In 2016, McClellan assumed a consultant role, providing leadership and guidance to outpatient nursing staff while continuing his vital work in jail services and HIV testing. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he stepped up to assist with nursing needs at Unison’s Crisis Stabilization Unit. Most recently, in 2023, he expanded his services to include the Brantley and Pierce County Jails.

Throughout his two decades of service, McClellan has demonstrated unwavering compassion, professionalism, and commitment to client care. His leadership and dedication have made a lasting impact on the individuals and communities Unison serves.

Unison extends heartfelt gratitude to McClellan for his 20 years of faithful service and contributions to the agency’s mission . McClellan remains a valued member of the Unison team, continuing his dedicated service in the communities we serve.

Unison Behaviorial Health recently recognized Chris McClellan of Blackshear for 20 years of service. Pictured above (l-r) are Tiffany Henderson, Chris McClellan and Viva Steed.

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