Adapt’s work with Douglas County school districts includes providing 19 school-based therapists across as many schools. This access to on-site mental health services for our youth will serve as a crucial component to continuing to advance the collective wellbeing of our community.Continue Reading on The News Review
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Hello 2023
by Adapt Training and Development It’s a New Year! People often have mixed feelings about New Year’s resolutions, but there is something about the start of a new year that feels like a natural time to reflect on our habits and possibly make some changes. When it comes to self-care, we might generally have a […]
Adapt re-awarded IMPACTS funds
A grant of more than $800,000 was approved by the Douglas County Commissioners on Wednesday to assist with the IMPACTS program in coordination with Adapt Integrated Health Care and the Umpqua Health Alliance. Continue Reading on The News Review
Addressing Problem Gambling
With the holiday season here, members of our community face the struggles of additional stressors. Feelings of isolation, distance from resources, and unique family dynamics are just some of these factors. Each can contribute to a growing problem in our community: problem gambling. Continue Reading on The News Review
Reducing Barriers to Substance Use Treatment in Douglas County
Learn more about the work and impact of our Substance Use Disorder Treatment division in our monthly Guest Column with The News Review.
Adapt Youth & Family discusses Youth Mental Health
Listen to Adapt’s Youth & Family Services leaders, Toni Zimmer, Brenda Royal, and Nichole Matz talk about mental health in youth in our Counties.
North Bend Opioid Treatment Program Achieves Recertification
Opioid Treatment Programs (“OTP”), which offer medication-assisted treatment for those working toward recovery from opioid usage disorder, undergo regular certification evaluations with the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (i.e. “CARF”). OTPs across the United States provide life-saving care to those that are and have been affected by the national opioid crisis. Adapt Integrated Health […]
BHRN Grant Funding for Mental Health Services in Douglas County
Adapt Integrated Health Care has received funding from Measure 110 to support mental health services in Douglas County. See the full article here.
Community Support Services offered by Adapt Integrated Health Care and Douglas ESD in wake of loss of Kendra Hanks
Adapt Integrated Health Care is saddened by the loss of Kendra Hanks of Winston. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has released new information regarding this situation and community services will be offered to those in need of support. In coordination with Douglas ESD, Adapt Integrated Health Care Mental Health Crisis Services will offer free grief […]
Adapt 2021 Annual Report to the Community Released
Adapt Integrated Health Care is pleased to share its 2021 Annual Report to the Community. The following are some of the accomplishments highlighted in the 2021 report. The full 2021 Annual Report to the Community is available online at https://adaptoregon.org/about/annual-reports/.
Adapt Announces Board of Directors Changes
Adapt Integrated Health Care today announced a transition in leadership of its Board of Directors and the addition of new board members. Todd C. Munsey, who has served on the Board of Directors for 22 years, will yield the board chair position effective June 14, 2022, and will continue to serve as an active board […]
How Douglas County Mobile Crisis Response Works
By Cheryl McDonaldCheryl McDonald is the Crisis Program Director for Adapt Integrated Health Care. Mental health disorders—including depression, anxiety, post traumatic-stress—comprise the most common health conditions in the United States. It’s estimated that 21% of people every year have a mental health disorder—over twice as many people who have diabetes. Mental health and substance use […]