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September is National Recovery Month

An opportunity to increase awareness and understanding of mental and substance use disorders and encourages individuals in need of treatment and recovery services to seek help. Talk to us today about the solutions available to help you take the first step towards recovery. Our goal at CCCHC is to provide assistance to individuals and families who experience emotional and coping problems and those who have serious and persistent mental illness. Services are available for children, adolescents and adults experiencing a wide range of problems. Call CCCHC today for more information or to schedule an appointment, 7018734445.

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Family Game Night

Join CCCHC is celebrating National Recovery Month! You are invited to a family game night at Beulah Civic Center on Friday, Sept 13 from 6:00‐9:00 p.m. Bring the family for a fun evening filled with education, games and snacks.

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National Breastfeeding Month

Breastfeeding is a vital component of sustainable development and a critical component to end malnutrition. Custer Health provides a number of resources that can help give you the confidence and support that many new moms need to breastfeed. Contact Heidi Moore, certified lactation counselor, at 7018734433 for more information.

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August is National Immunization Awareness Month

Immunization, or vaccination, helps prevent dangerous and sometimes deadly diseases. To stay protected against serious illnesses like the flu, measles, and pneumonia, adults need to get their shots – just like kids do. During National Immunization Awareness Month, we encourage you, your friends, families and coworkers to stay up to date on their shots. Call any CCCHC Clinic today to schedule an appointment!

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CCCHC Beulah Clinic Open House

Join us during National Health Center Week on Tuesday, August 6, 10 a.m. ‐ 12 p.m. for an Open House at CCCHC Beulah Clinic. We will be offering public tours of the newly renovated and expanded Beulah Clinic.

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May is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month

Regular physical activity is good for everyone’s health and people of all ages and body types can be physically active. National Physical Fitness and Sports Month is a great time to spread the word about the benefits of getting active for all ages. Listed are just a few of the benefits:

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Celebrating Hope and Healing — National Hospital Week — May 12 ‐ 18

National Hospital Week celebrates hospitals and the women and men who support the health and well‐being of their communities through dedication and compassionate care from the heart. Take this year’s National Hospital Week as an opportunity to thank all of the dedicated individuals — physicians, nurses, therapists, engineers, food service workers, volunteers, administrators and so many more — for their contributions.

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Celebrate National Nurses Week — May 6 ‐ 12

During National Nurses Week, area healthcare providers would like to extend a special thank you to our nurses, as they continue to provide the highest level of quality care to their patients. Our nurses deserve special recognition for their efforts to inspire, innovate, and influence every day!

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Take a walk at lunch on Wednesday, April 24 — National Walk at Lunch Day

Taking a walk is one of the simplest, safest and most effective forms of exercise. In fact, walking at a pace of 3 mph can substantially reduce the risk of developing heart disease, stroke and diabetes. National Walk@Lunch Day provides the perfect opportunity to get up from your desk and get on your feet for a 30‐minute walk. Remember to bring your comfortable shoes to work on April 24, then grab a co‐worker and get out and walk!

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March Celebrates National Social Work Month

Celebrate the contribution of social workers during National Social Work Month this March. Social Workers confront some of the most challenging issues facing individuals, families, communities and society and forge solutions that help people reach their full potential and make our nation a better place to live. To our area Social Workers, thank you for all that you do!

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