
Narcan training offered in New Roads
On Oct. 9, Capital Area Human Services provided Narcan training for 20 staff members at Pointe Coupee Homebound Health & Hospice in New Roads. The
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On Oct. 9, Capital Area Human Services provided Narcan training for 20 staff members at Pointe Coupee Homebound Health & Hospice in New Roads. The

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