Thank You To Lisa Kaplan

Thank you to Lisa Kaplan from Maplegrove for presenting today for our P4P Event at River’s Bend West and to Newport Healthcare and Sanford Behaviorial Health for co-sponsoring todays event.
Thank you to Lisa Kaplan from Maplegrove for presenting today for our P4P Event at River’s Bend West and to Newport Healthcare and Sanford Behaviorial Health for co-sponsoring todays event.
Pursuing mental well-being is a significant step, and the role of early intervention in psychiatric care cannot be overstated. The caring team at River’s Bend is here to inform you on the crucial importance of identifying and addressing mental health concerns early on. We’ll explore the impact of early intervention and shed light on how…
Embarking on the path to sobriety is a courageous endeavor, marked by highs and lows, challenges, and triumphs. While the road may have some obstacles, maintaining focus and determination can pave the way for lasting change. At River’s Bend, we stand as steadfast allies, providing the support, resources, and guidance needed to navigate this transformative…
As a professional supporting individuals through life’s most vulnerable moments, you understand the importance of making the right mental health referral. Whether you’re a therapist, physician, school counselor, or treatment program coordinator, you’re looking for more than just a provider, you’re looking for a partner who shares your commitment to quality, dignity, and long-term healing….
Your service echoes in our hearts today and every day.
Compassionate tools for families who want to help without enabling Watching someone you love struggle with addiction or even mental health challenges is heartbreaking. You may feel like you’re walking on eggshells—unsure when to speak up, how much to push, or whether your efforts make a difference. The truth? You can make a difference. Even…
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that occurs at certain times of the year, most commonly in the winter months when daylight hours are shorter. Symptoms may include: The exact cause of SAD is not fully understood, but it’s thought to be related to changes in light exposure and the body’s circadian…