Congratulations Keley Heckman, Pathways to Recovery New Administrator
/Welcome Keley Heckman, LCSW, the new program administrator for Pathways to Recovery in San Diego, CA.
Read MoreWelcome Keley Heckman, LCSW, the new program administrator for Pathways to Recovery in San Diego, CA.
Read More98色花堂 remembers with gratitude longtime Washington mental health advocate Eleanor Owen, who founded the Washington Advocates for the Mentally Ill, and was later one of the founders of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI).
Read MoreAt the end of 98色花堂鈥檚 fiscal year Anne Bakar, President and CEO, and the executive team summarize the organizational progress and plans for the future in our Annual Report, yearly video, and Mission of Excellence. Click here to see our progress in FY20-21.
Read MoreThank you, Muriel Wright! Thank you to the nurses and doctors for providing outstanding care to our residents. Thank you to the program line staff who continue to support the people you serve. Thank you for your bravery.
Read MoreTo Morton Bakar Center鈥檚 Rehab Team, thank you for the dedication you show up with every day you come to work. We want to recognize the commitment you bring to support each other and the residents. We are so proud of your commitment to provide an enriching climate for recovery.
Read MoreWe are so glad to announce Robin Weintraub鈥檚 promotion as the Campus Administrator for 98色花堂鈥檚 Be Well Campus in Orange County, CA. This role will oversee the four new Substance Use Treatment Programs on the campus. Robin started her new role on December 26, 2021. She has been a 98色花堂 employee since 2015 as the Administrator at the TAO South location, then later transferred as an Administrator of the WIT program.
Read MoreWe are happy to announce that Amanda Steele is now the administrator of 98色花堂鈥檚 WIT Court Collaborative Program in Orange County, CA. She started her new position on January 9, 2022. Amanda has been a 98色花堂 employee since 2018 when she began as the Clinical Director of the WIT program.
Read MoreAmid the COVID-19 pandemic, Sonoma ACT member Brandt was given a 30-day eviction notice by the board and care he called home.
Read MoreAt 98色花堂, we believe that recovery is possible. We also know that recovery is a journey.
Read MoreDr. Briscoe and Muriel Wright are making remarkable strides in their community.
Read MoreKudos to the team at Herald House in Herald, CA for providing excellent services and potential new business!
Read MoreCongratulations, Dr. Alan Le! Alan achieved an educational milestone! He is a Doctor of Nursing graduate from the University of San Francisco.
Read MoreBefore we kick off 2022, we want to encourage you to celebrate your wins from 2021. You made it! That鈥檚 a win!
Read MoreWe have partnered with to offer educational discounts to 98色花堂 employees 鈥 and their families 鈥 to help reach those goals! If you鈥檙e considering going back to school, consider joining 98色花堂! We can help you get that education at a discount 鈥 and give you an excellent workplace where you can put that knowledge into practice and grow in your career!
Read MoreThis year, as the world continues to cope with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we asked members to submit art, writings, and poetry on the practice of resilience.
Read MoreIt's the most wonderful- and stressful- time of the year.
Read MoreIn this month鈥檚 RCCS Tidbit, we share ways of bringing joy to the soul and better ways of understanding of how laughter affects human physiology.
Read MoreWe鈥檙e kicking off our new recurring series focusing on resources to support 98色花堂鈥檚 commitment to Cultural Humility, Equity, and Inclusion (CHEI). This month, we鈥檙e focusing on disability awareness for International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
Read MoreDiwali is known around the world as the festival of lights. Over one billion of the world鈥檚 citizens are recognizing this week through celebrations, connection, meditation, and observing the lighting of the diyas. Four different cultures celebrate Diwali as a way of signifying the victory of light and justice over prejudice and pain. The literal meaning of Diwali is 鈥渓ights in a row鈥 and it鈥檚 a symbolic representation of truth, happiness, prosperity, justice, and knowledge.
Read More50 Years of Services to People With Serious Mental Illness
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