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Dolly Matteucci to Become New Superintendent of Oregon State Hospital

February 1, 2018

Salem, Ore. -- Oregon Health Authority Director Patrick Allen announced the hiring of Dolores "Dolly" Matteucci as superintendent of Oregon State Hospital (OSH). Matteucci steps into her new role leading the hospital in mid-March.

Oregon State Hospital provides patient-centered, psychiatric treatment for adults from throughout the state who need hospital-level care. The hospital treats approximately 600 patients at two campuses located in Salem and Junction City. Oregon State Hospital has earned the Joint Commission's gold seal of approval for hospital, behavioral health care and laboratory services.

"I am confident that Dolly Matteucci brings the right mix of compassion and expertise to continue the tremendous success Oregon State Hospital has had transforming itself in the last decade," OHA Director Allen said.

Beckie Child, chair of the state hospital's advisory board said, "Dolly is coming to the state hospital for all the right reasons. She wants to continue the success of the state hospital as well as her own growth as an administrator. She's committed to caring for people whose lives have been shaped by trauma and she's dedicated to helping move the hospital even further in that direction."

Matteucci currently serves as executive director of Napa State Hospital in California, which she has led since 2010. Napa State Hospital serves 1,281 patients and has an annual budget of $305 million. Matteucci has served in a variety administrative and managerial positions at Napa and other California facilities. She has worked at all levels of a state hospital facility, beginning her career as a clinical dietician at Napa in 1987.

"I am excited to come to OSH because it is a place for healing and a national leader in patient care," Matteucci said. "I've been incredibly impressed since the first time I visited several years ago. Being able to lead an organization that is so focused on recovery is an incredible opportunity."

Matteucci was selected by a hiring panel that included a patient, state hospital advisory board members, community partners and labor representatives.

Matteucci succeeds former Oregon State Hospital superintendent Greg Roberts, who retired. Roberts served for six years and led the hospital's successful turnaround, the rebuilding of the Salem campus and the opening of Junction City.

"Dolly has what it takes to keep the hospital on the right track for providing the best possible care in a therapeutic environment," Roberts said. "She shares our vision of creating a recovery-oriented hospital culture -- which we've worked hard to establish over the past several years. Dolly understands that Oregon is very different, and she's ready to lead the hospital in a positive direction."

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Contact: Rebeka Gipson-King, 503-756-0366, [email protected]

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