Spring Cleaning for Your Mental Health
We have all heard the term ‘spring cleaning’ when it comes to organizing your home, office or garage. A lot of people go through their cupboards and closets getting rid of things they no longer need or use. But what does it mean for your mental health? Think of it like removi
Youth Mental Health First Aid Class
Lifeline Connections will be offering Youth Mental Health First Aid training for FREE in Vancouver, WA. March 7th 9:00am – 5:00pm and March 23rd 8:00am – 4:00pm. This groundbreaking eight-hour training course gives adults who work with youth the skills they need to reac
Smoking Cessation in Substance Use Treatment
We are a smoke-free treatment facility It’s not uncommon to see eyes get big and feel hearts skip a beat when we tell patients, future patients and even community partners that our residential treatment programs are smoke-free. Many can’t imagine why they need to or how
Healthy Boundaries in Recovery
The longer you are in recovery, the more you learn and rediscover yourself. This includes what you like, don’t like and how you’re willing to be treated – which is why establishing healthy boundaries is so important. What is a boundary? A boundary is a guideline tha
Winter 2020
The Winter 2020 Newsletter introduces new faculty members, talks about Lifeline Connections’ continued growth and announces the upcoming fundraising event; Campapalooza! Click here to download and read the full version of the Winter 2020 Newsletter.
Campapalooza: A Fundraiser Supporting Lifeline Connections Programs
Campapalooza is coming to the Hilton Vancouver, May 2nd, 2020! Campapalooza is a fundraiser to support the many programs we offer at Lifeline Connections. Lifeline Connections history Our doors opened in 1962 and we serve our community with behavioral health treatment servi
Campapalooza is Coming May 2nd!
You won’t want to miss Campapalooza, a fundraiser supporting Lifeline Connections. This year, we’re highlighting Camp Mariposa®, a program for kids impacted by the substance use disorder of a loved one. Other features include a Rock to Recovery experience, li