It is estimated that over 8,300 Douglas County residents are living with a mental health diagnosis. Although having a mental health diagnosis does not always result in a mental health […]
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SouthRiver Receives Funding to Expand Access to Substance Use & Mental Health Services
SouthRiver Community Health Center has been awarded a $330,500 grant to expand access to mental health services, and substance abuse services for its health center patients. These integrated services focus […]
23rd Annual Problem Gamblers Awareness Day Organizers Encourage Oregonians to “Take a Break”
On September 29, 2018, Oregon will celebrate its 23rd annual Problem Gamblers Awareness Day with a Proclamation from Governor Kate Brown and the support of the Oregon Health Authority. The […]
Supporting Survivors and Victims of Domestic Violence
The prevalence of domestic violence in the United States and Oregon in particular is staggering: Over 1 in 3 women and 1 in 3 men in Oregon report having experienced […]
The Blast for Prevention 2018
Adapt’s Prevention & Education Program will host The Blast For Prevention Color Blasting 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, September 8, 2018. The Blast will be chip timed by Eclectic Edge Racing. Color Blasting using non-toxic colored cornstarch […]
SouthRiver Community Health Center Receives National Healthcare Delivery Award
SouthRiver Community Health Center – a Patient Centered Primary Care Home serving the greater Winston area – was selected by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as one of 1,304 health centers throughout the U.S. to receive national funding to expand current quality improvement systems and infrastructure to improve primary care service delivery. “We are especially proud of the work being done at SouthRiver Community Health Center…
SouthRiver Receives Health Quality Leader Award
The national Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) recognized SouthRiver Community Health Center with a 2017 Quality Improvement Award for best overall performance among all health centers, placing in the […]
Early Registration for The Blast For Prevention
Adapt’s Prevention & Education Program will host The Blast For Prevention Color Blasting 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, September 8, 2018. The Blast will be chip timed by Eclectic Edge Racing. […]
Compass Behavioral Health Adult Mental Health Services Moving
Beginning Monday, April 23, 2018 Compass Behavioral Health Adult Services will be located at 621 W. Madrone Street in Roseburg. The Mercy Medical Center Annex B location will close for […]
SouthRiver Community Health Center To Host Pain Matters Community Event
Communities throughout the U.S. are working to address the opioid epidemic caused by the misuse of opioids, which include pain-relieving prescription drugs like oxycodone, hydrocodone, morphine and fentanyl, as well […]
Adapt Earns Three-Year CARF Accreditation
(Roseburg, OR, March 16, 2018) CARF International announced that Adapt has been accredited for a period of three years for its Outpatient Opioid Treatment Program. This accreditation is the highest level […]
March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month
For the 14th year, the Oregon Council on Problem Gambling is dedicating March to helping people “have the conversation.” “Problem Gambling is a real addiction that affects roughly 1 in […]