Problem gambling: CAHS offers free help
Click here to watch our new 30-second commercial, and help us spread the word that recovery from problem gambling is real. March is Problem Gambling Awareness
IMPORTANT MESSAGE:
CAHS offices will be closed Wednesday, April 10th 2024, due to inclement weather.
24-hour Crisis Line: 1-844-452-2133
Click here to watch our new 30-second commercial, and help us spread the word that recovery from problem gambling is real. March is Problem Gambling Awareness
Pictured (l-r): CAHS Prevention and Wellness Program Monitor Tamara Jones and CAHS School Based Behavioral Health Therapist Teresa Maxwell, LCSW, attended Ascension Parish Schools’ “Student
CAHS Director of Prevention and Wellness Services Bridget Lewis and Prevention Coordinator Dawn Collins represented the agency at the “Tiaras and Toast” Self-Esteem Brunch, held
Pictured above (l-r): Donaldsonville Mayor Leroy Sullivan, Prevost Memorial Hospital Vice President Shelton Anthony, CAHS Prevention Coordinator Alicia Richbourg, Prevost Memorial Hospital Administrator Jessica Canning,
Click here to see the Plaquemine Post South’s story Click here to see Tembi Muna’s video of this great event It was a chilly day
Cadets of the 91st Baton Rouge Police Academy completed CAHS’ Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training, held Jan. 22-26, and led by CAHS’ Director of Training
CAHS Social Service Counselor Rosalyn Davis, CAC, (pictured) attended the Planting Seeds of Hope event held Jan. 29, at the LSU Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
We are posting this notice as a public service to inform you about a class action lawsuit against the Louisiana Department of Health, as you
Click on these links to watch our 30-second TV ad and 60-second information video about the Opioid Epidemic Toolkit. Drug addiction is not a moral
We mourn the Jan. 2 passing of our dear colleague and friend, Matricia “Matt” Green, LAC, CCGC, who provided compulsive gambling treatment services at CAHS