
CAHS attends Black Family Wellness Expo 2026
Members of CAHS’ Prevention and Wellness Services participated in the Black Family Wellness Expo 2026, hosted March 21 by The Links, Incorporated – Baton Rouge
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Members of CAHS’ Prevention and Wellness Services participated in the Black Family Wellness Expo 2026, hosted March 21 by The Links, Incorporated – Baton Rouge

CAHS’s Prevention Team partnered with the Southern University Police Department to conduct a Narcan training on March 19 for campus law enforcement personnel. CAHS Prevention Coordinators

CAHS staff members hosted Narcan trainings on Feb. 12 and March 12 for employees and the public where participants earned Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) to

Pictured: School Based Therapist Mary Hanken, LCSW, who serves Capitol Elementary in Baton Rouge. School Based Supervisor Michele McCaskill, LCSW-BACS, also represented CAHS at the

Pictured (l-r): Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC) Case Manager Tamala Spears; Project Grants Manager Diaquire Thomas; and Social Service Counselor Rosalyn Davis, PLPC, CCGC,

Photo ID (l-r): Shelby Mayfield, Louisiana State Police; Veronica Elphage of CAHS; Camala Ward; Rosalyn Davis of CAHS; LaKeida Robertson (First Lady) and Rodney Robertson

CAHS’ Prevention Team participated in the Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority’s 5th Annual Crimson River Run 5k/10k Race Walk, held

Photo IDBack row (l-r): CAHS Registered Nurse Manager Maria Bates, RN; Louisiana Department of Health (LDH), Office of Behavioral Health (OBH) Chief of Staff Robert

Paul Tuminello, LCSW-BACS, Director of CAHS’ Ascension Behavioral Health Clinic and Mobile/Satellite Team, returned recently to Methanex, located in Geismar, to provide training about social

Congratulations to CAHS School Based therapists Shelby Wilson (Magnolia Woods Elementary) and Gabbie Turner (Plaquemine High) for being recognized by their schools during National School