Cascadia Awarded SAMHSA Grant Allowing for Expanded Community-Based Behavioral Health Services

2022-01-25T09:53:13-08:00

May 6, 2020 Cascadia Awarded SAMHSA Grant Allowing for Expanded Community-Based Behavioral Health Services Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare was awarded a federal grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to increase access and improve the quality of community mental and substance use disorder treatment services through the expansion of [...]

Cascadia Awarded SAMHSA Grant Allowing for Expanded Community-Based Behavioral Health Services2022-01-25T09:53:13-08:00

May is Mental Health Awareness Month – Show Your Support!

2021-01-26T14:30:10-08:00

May 4, 2020 May is Mental Health Awareness Month – Show Your Support! The month of May is observed as Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. Many national organizations such as NAMI, Mental Health America, and other affiliates use this time to raise awareness about the importance of mental [...]

May is Mental Health Awareness Month – Show Your Support!2021-01-26T14:30:10-08:00

Help Create a Whole Community – Join us for First Aid Fridays!

2021-01-26T14:31:06-08:00

April 30, 2020 Help Create a Whole Community – Join us for First Aid Fridays! To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month, Cascadia will be introducing a virtual mental health education series – First Aid Fridays! Each Friday throughout the month of May we’ll be sharing a short video with information on [...]

Help Create a Whole Community – Join us for First Aid Fridays!2021-01-26T14:31:06-08:00

Taking Care of Your Mental Health during a Crisis

2021-01-26T14:34:13-08:00

April 22, 2020 Taking Care of Your Mental Health during a Crisis It’s normal to feel sad, stressed, confused, scared, or angry during a crisis – so many of us are facing these feelings as we navigate the outbreak of COVID-19. According to a new survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, [...]

Taking Care of Your Mental Health during a Crisis2021-01-26T14:34:13-08:00

Cascadia’s 10-Year-Strong Partnership with PPS Meets Students Where They Are

2019-02-20T15:17:38-08:00

December 14, 2018 Cascadia’s 10-Year-Strong Partnership with PPS Meets Students Where They Are Cascadia’s Child and Family Services program has been partnering with Portland Public Schools (PPS) for over 10 years. As Pari Mazhar, Clinical Director for Child & Family Services/ Refugee & Immigrants Services, explained, “Meeting kids and youth at school and [...]

Cascadia’s 10-Year-Strong Partnership with PPS Meets Students Where They Are2019-02-20T15:17:38-08:00

What Care for the Criminally Insane Can Teach Us About Mental Health Treatment

2018-12-14T14:49:10-08:00

By Michael Ollove - Staff Reporter, Stateline April 25, 2018 The historic Oregon State Hospital in Salem. Oregon’s model of intense care and supervision for the criminally insane is not cheap: Caring for a person judged to be guilty except for insanity costs between $383,000 and $437,000 annually, according to the Oregon Health Authority. Paul Carter/The [...]

What Care for the Criminally Insane Can Teach Us About Mental Health Treatment2018-12-14T14:49:10-08:00

Cascadia Partners with Multnomah County

2018-03-07T12:36:41-08:00

Cascadia hosted the grand re-opening of one of its programs on Monday, December 8, 2014. In collaboration with Multnomah County’s Mental Health & Addictions Services Department, Cascadia’s new and improved Harriet Court will provide much-needed housing to fifteen people who have experienced mental health challenges and who have a history of receiving care within the [...]

Cascadia Partners with Multnomah County2018-03-07T12:36:41-08:00
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