The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current, October 26, 2016, GIVING BACK, Page 18, Image 18

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    18 | Blue Mountain Eagle
October 2016
Steven Smartt, Maxine Day, Lisa Weigum, Julaine Wagner, Nancy Falk, Thad
Labhart, Joe Boyer, Erin Smith, Yao Hui-Huang, Laura Brunton, Colleen Lindley,
Michelle Deming, Jackie Burns, Rick Ash, Karla Salisbury Colson, Elizabeth Boyer,
Dustin Wyllie, SaraJane Moore, Tami Sasser, Dale Stennett
GETHELP
UNDERSTANDING
&HOPE
Community
Counseling Solutions
mental health services
•
chemical dependency
Residents don’t have to look far for quality
behavioral health services. Community
Counseling Solutions (CCS), a privately run,
nonprofit agency in John Day has skilled staff
with a mission: “Providing dynamic progressive
and diverse supports to improve the well-being
of our communities.”
With a history that extends back to the 70s, the
agency also has offices in Morrow, Gilliam and
Wheeler counties with additional locations
providing developmental disability (DD) case
management services.
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substance abuse treatment
CCS Executive Director Kimberly Lindsay,
working out of the Heppner office, provides
oversight to all the offices.
Private insurance and the Oregon Health Plan
are accepted as well as a sliding scale plan for
private-pay individuals.
The office, at 528 E. Main in John Day, is located
next to the Grant County Health Department.
541-575-1466, Monday-Friday 8 a.m-5 p.m.
02721
04557