Building on a year that has showcased the power of technology to help clients and care professionals stay connected, Comprehensive Healthcare recently began providing streamlined access to myStrength, a mobile app that serves as a touchpoint between appointments and a tool to practice mindfulness and other healthy behaviors. The app, first developed as an evidence-based […]
By: Jodi Daly, Ph.D., President and CEO Among the many lessons this unpredictable year has highlighted is that our bodies and minds are intrinsically linked, and it’s only possible to live our healthiest, most productive lives by supporting our mental wellness. Mental health is central to our overall health – and as you’ll read in […]
As advocates and organizations nationwide raise awareness about the reality of living with mental illness, Comprehensive Healthcare is joining the call to remind everyone in our community that you are not alone. During Mental Health Month in May, Comprehensive Healthcare organized several activities and community education trainings to better support individuals with a mental illness, […]
Recognizing that 2020 was a record year for opioid-related deaths in Washington and across the U.S., with 2021 set to continue the trend, Comprehensive Healthcare and Yakima Valley Memorial have partnered to bring new cohesive prevention, intervention and treatment efforts to their patients. “It’s no secret the opioid epidemic has ravaged our community and many […]
myStrength has become an evidenced based app that continues to support users in addressing depression, anxiety, stress, and now, substance use disorders, chronic pain/opioid management, and insomnia. myStrength has nearly become a one-stop shopping app for better, overall wellness. Ask your clinician about using myStrength, and download the app today using one of the following […]
The Washington State Department of Commerce (WADOC) recently awarded Comprehensive Healthcare $338,650 to develop Crisis Stabilization services in Klickitat County and improve infrastructures. These funds were awarded through WADOC funds allocated to non-profit organizations working to increase access to behavioral health care in rural communities. “Through this grant, we will be able to make improvements […]