Bradley Grigg pleaded guilty to a lesser felony theft charge last month that allows him to avoid prison time.
"Bradley Grigg"
Former Juneau hospital administrator charged with felony theft for alleged fraudulent travel claims and online purchases
State troopers arrested Bradley Grigg, formerly the hospital’s chief behavioral health officer, Thursday evening for allegedly stealing more than $100,000 from the city-owned hospital.
Former Juneau hospital senior employee arrested Thursday for theft
Bradley Grigg, former chief behavioral health officer at Bartlett Regional Hospital, was indicted for allegedly stealing $108,000 from the medical institution.
Surge of mental health visits continues at Bartlett Regional Hospital
Interim Chief Behavioral Health Officer Karen Forest says the number of patients her department sees a month has now topped its previous numbers by 40%.
Juneau’s hospital has lost another senior manager
Chief Operating Officer Vlad Toca is no longer employed with the hospital.
Senior leadership shakeup continues at Bartlett as top financial officer resigns
Chief Financial Officer Kevin Benson’s last day is Jan. 28.
Juneau hospital board names interim CEO after executive shakeup
The board of Juneau’s Bartlett Regional Hospital named an interim CEO at its Special Board of Directors Meeting on Tuesday evening.
A second top-level Bartlett hospital staff member resigned
Chief Behavioral Health Officer Bradley Grigg stepped down on Friday; neither the city or the hospital board acknowledged publicly that he’d left until Monday.
Construction begins at Juneau’s Bartlett Hospital, $14 million behavioral health building to come by next winter
Right now, the behavioral health department has only one inpatient bed for youth. The new facility will have 8 beds that can be used for adults or children. Currently, behavioral health patients who need to stay in a hospital must travel to Anchorage.
State allocates $1.4 million in additional CARES Act funding to Haines disaster relief
The state’s Department of Health and Social Services will allocate an extra $1.4 million of CARES Act funding to Haines while the community recovers from the natural disaster.