
CAHS Summer Enrichment Program served 173 clients
Students at Dorseyville Elementary in White Castle were among 173 youth who participated in CAHS’ School Based Behavioral Health Summer Enrichment Program, held June 2
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Students at Dorseyville Elementary in White Castle were among 173 youth who participated in CAHS’ School Based Behavioral Health Summer Enrichment Program, held June 2

Pictured l-r: CAHS School Based Therapist Shelby Wilson, LCSW, and Supervisor Larie Acosta, LCSW-BACS, shared information about CAHS’ resources at the Baker High School orientation,

CAHS Executive Director Jan Laughinghouse, PhD, LCSW-BACS, LAC, CCS, was a featured speaker at the “Hope to Heal” Behavioral Health Symposium, hosted by Set Free

CAHS’ Prevention Team participated in the WBR Community Health Screening & Resource Fair, held July 15 at the West Baton Rouge Community Center in Port

A dedicated team from CAHS proudly participated in the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office “Bags 2 School” event on July 12 at Woodlawn Middle

Narcan is a medication used to prevent deaths in cases of overdoses from opioids. If your organization or agency would like a free Narcan training,

Pictured above (l-r): CAHS Program Monitor Tamara Jones; Prevention Coordinator Alicia Richbourg, PSIT; Director of Prevention and Wellness Bridget Lewis, MS-LPP; Program Monitor Manager Yolanda

Paul Tuminello, LCSW-BACS, Director of CAHS’ Ascension Behavioral Health Clinic and Mobile/Satellite Team, spoke recently at Methanex in Geismar, as part of the company’s Mental

CAHS Social Services Counselor Rosalyn Davis, PLPC, CCGC, CAC, and Prevention Coordinators Alicia Richbourg, PSIT, and Ricki Davis Robinson, PSIT, conducted an interactive Narcan training,

The Capital Area School Based Behavioral Health Summer Enrichment Program is in full swing with summer fun at eight schools in five Baton Rouge-area parishes.