CAHS news, November 2016
Headlines in this edition: – A Look Back: CAHS Annual Meeting 2016– 42 Employees Celebrate Milestone Anniversaries– Save the Dates: More Fun Events Ahead– “New
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Headlines in this edition: – A Look Back: CAHS Annual Meeting 2016– 42 Employees Celebrate Milestone Anniversaries– Save the Dates: More Fun Events Ahead– “New
Headlines in this edition: – CAHS Annual Training Day, Oct. 7– Annual Enrollment Begins for Health Plans– CAHS Employees Contribute $2,200– Profile: Certified Peer Specialist
Headlines in this edition: – Helping Our Own: Donations Being Accepted– CAHS Responds Quickly To Help During Floods– Welcome Virginia Pearson To CAHS Board– New
Headlines in this edition: – CAHS Helps With Community Healing– Behavioral Health Collaborative Meets Aug. 5– #MeByDesign Campaign Launches This Week– Improving the Health of
Headlines in this edition: – Happy 20th Birthday, CAHS!– New CAHS Board Officers– Dr. Kasofsky Reviews Strategic Initiatives– Medicaid Expansion Efforts Begin– Activities: Suit Drive
Headlines in this edition: – First Look: Our New Website– Tips for Summer Fun and Safety– Home-Cooked Lunches Help WCRC– Medicaid Expansion: What It Means– Human
Headlines in this edition: – Heroin Can’t Keep Dustin Adams Down – 14th CIT Training Celebrated– Three Schools Debut CAHS-Funded PSAs– CAHS “Walking the Walk” to Help
Headlines in this edition: – Problem Gambling: One Family’s Winnings– Hawaii Officials Visit CAHS Model Program– Register for Staff Development and More– Active Shooter Trainings
Headlines in this edition: – Special Report: School Based Progress– Nurse Family Partnership Graduates 42– Spring Staff Development Series– Heart Walk and Heart Health Month Recap– Super
Headlines in this edition: – Celebrating our clients: Monica Young– CAHS to host the area’s first Heroin Anonymous meetings– Dr. Marjorie Person on the radio,