Steven Yohay

Steven Yohay

Steven Yohay is principal shareholder and chief executive officer of the ACI healthcare group, comprising AREBA Casriel, Inc. Steven Yohay is involved in musical theater, having invested in such Broadway hits as The Producers, Hairspray, Sweeney Todd, and Little Shop of Horrors [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.]

Yohay earned his BS in psychology from the State University of New York in 1977 and also received New York State certification as an Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor [Who's Who in America -- 2007. 61st Ed. Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, NJ.] . Yohay is also involved in numerous philanthropic endeavors, having contributed generously to AIPAC, Hadassah, and B'nai Zion, and has been the recipient of a number of awards and honors in recognition of these contributions.

Steven Yohay was born in 1950 in the Bronx, the son of a longshoreman and a bookkeeper. He attended the City College of New York [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] . At seventeen, an automobile accident changed the course of his life. Not only did he lose his fiance; Yohay also witnessed her decapitation, soon after which he became addicted to heroin. By age 20 Yohay had a hundred-dollar-a-day habit [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] .

Yohay's grandmother read an article by Daniel H. Casriel, MD, a New York psychiatrist who had extended his private practice to include a dozen beds for rehabilitating drug addicts. A special arrangement was made with Dr. Casriel, who was moved by Steven's mother's plea, "am I not as entitled as a rich person to see my son live?" The Yohays got their son admitted, though the treatment consumed a significant portion of the family's life savings [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] .

Yohay's resolve to find a cure for his condition manifested early, and he completed treatment within one year. Yohay impressed the staff with his grasp of substance-abuse theory and he became Casriel's protege as a counselor trainee. Yohay's ascent within the company was rapid. He went from being a counselor-trainee in 1971 to being assistant resident director in 1972 [Who's Who in America -- 2007. 61st Ed. Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, NJ.] . In 1973, Yohay became resident director, and then executive director in 1975 [Who's Who in America -- 2007. 61st Ed. Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, NJ.] . Finally, Yohay became chief executive officer in 1982 [Who's Who in America -- 2007. 61st Ed. Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, NJ.] . Through his training and experience at ACI, Yohay acquired sufficient expertise to have contributed a number of scholarly articles on the subject to notable journals [Who's Who in America -- 2007. 61st Ed. Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, NJ.] .

In 1983, Casriel developed amytrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, or ALS [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] . Yohay, by this time the proprietor of the company, envisioned a significant expansion of the scope of the treatment center, moving it to a 100-bed facility at its current home on 57th Street [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] . Yohay built ACI into a prominent facility for substance abuse treatment in the New York area [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] . It soon became licensed and accredited [Ray, Eric L. "Steven J. Yohay: from Victim to Healer." Lifestyles Magazine. December, 2002, Issue no. 177. Buffalo, New York.] . It is the oldest private facility for such treatment in the country. Under Yohay's tutelage, ACI became the foundation for creation of a number of other healthcare companies offering a wide range of medical services including diagnostics and treatment, as well as managed care. In 2002, Steven Yohay founded NineEleven CaseManagment, Inc., which was provided a contract to manage all of the mental health and substance abuse benefits for the victim of the 9-11 World Trade Center attacks and their families. This effort was funded by the September 11th Fund. In 2000, Yohay was awarded the title of Counselor Emeritus by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services [New York State. Certificate of Recognition. Certificate number 5, June 16, 2000, signed by Jean Somers Miller, Commissioner, Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services.] .

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