The doors to the long-planned 54-bed recovery and mental health center at the former Daybreak Youth Services building in Brush Prairie will finally open in…
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Vancouver woman has energy to keep up with young son after losing weight with duodenal switch surgery
Vannette Olvera struggled with her weight her whole life — that is, until two years ago. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vaccination rates continue to drop in Clark County; Public Health hopes coalition can help
Clark County Public Health has relaunched a coalition dedicated to vaccine awareness as childhood immunization rates across the county continue to decline. Read more… Source:…
Battle Ground HealthCare names Nancy Strebe as new executive director
A new executive director is taking the helm at Battle Ground HealthCare as the nonprofit clinic braces for the effects of deep cuts to Medicaid…
Vancouver continues work to make curbs compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act
Each summer since 2015, the city of Vancouver has been steadily working to upgrade curb ramps to ease travel for people who use wheelchairs, walkers…
Dozens of jobs at Columbia River Mental Health Services may be at risk by proposed Cowlitz Indian Tribe takeover
Ninety-some Columbia River Mental Health Services employees could lose their jobs in October if the Cowlitz Indian Tribe takes over the nonprofit as planned, according…
‘I wasn’t living’: Retired Vancouver firefighter finds relief from PTSD through psychedelic-assisted therapy
When Matt Thierfelder began his career as a Vancouver firefighter in 1994, the weight of unspoken rules hung over him: Don’t show weakness and don’t…
Lock up your meds: Fred Meyer to offer free locking bags for safe prescription storage to eligible patients
Fred Meyer pharmacies in Vancouver are providing free locking bags to ensure safe storage of opioid prescriptions as part of a new statewide initiative. Read…
Cowlitz Indian Tribe will take over all Columbia River Mental Health Services operations
The Cowlitz Indian Tribe will take over Columbia River Mental Health Services in hopes of resolving the financial instability that led the nonprofit to suspend…
PeaceHealth CEO Liz Dunne to retire; hospital names Sarah Ness as incoming CEO
PeaceHealth CEO Liz Dunne announced Tuesday that she will retire after 10 years of service at the hospital. Read more… Source: The Columbian