Suicide Prevention during COVID-19
Suicide prevention is an important, growing public health concern as COVID-19 continues. In 2018 over 48,000 people died by suicide and during that year, was the 10th leading cause of […]
What is Give More 24?
Give More 24 is Southwest Washington’s largest day of giving. It lasts for 24 hours annually on September 24th. You don’t need anyone to tell you the world is a […]
Navigating New 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 […]
Teens and Substance Use
Whether in the form of drugs or alcohol, substance use is a growing public health concern among teens. What often begins as experimentation or peer pressure can turn into misuse. […]
Why Our Treatment is Smoke-Free
For the last few decades a significant amount of time, money and resources have been spent to research and report the benefits of quitting smoking. It’s likely that you have […]
One Woman’s Journey to Recovery
National Recovery Month takes place in September and is an important time for us to acknowledge the number of people who are suffering from substance use disorders across North America […]
Health Benefits of Recovery
There are many benefits of recovery with the healthiest being free of substances. However, many people may not look at the long term health benefits of recovery. Substances put such […]
Art of Recovery
September is National Recovery Month and we are celebrating through art. We are asking people in the recovery community to showcase their artistic expression. Art is a beautiful form of […]
What is Detox?
Substance use can be very harmful emotionally, physically and to relationships. At least $600 billion is spent annually on healthcare, lost productivity and crime due to the misuse of drugs […]