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Mobile Monday Offers Assistance to First Responders Dealing with Addiction and Mental Health Issues in Shreveport-Bossier City


The Shreveport-Bossier City Advocate

CADA Addiction and Mental Health Responders Launch Mobile Services for First Responders

In an effort to assist first responders dealing with addiction and mental health issues, the CADA (Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse) addiction and mental health responders have launched a new mobile service. Starting on Monday, these responders will be available to aid first responders in the Shreveport-Bossier City area.

This new initiative aims to provide support and resources to first responders who may be struggling with substance abuse or mental health challenges. By offering mobile services, CADA hopes to reach more individuals in need and provide them with the help they require.

First responders face unique challenges in their line of work, including exposure to trauma and high levels of stress. These factors can contribute to the development of substance abuse issues and mental health concerns. The mobile services offered by CADA will allow first responders to access assistance in a more convenient and timely manner.

First responders play a crucial role in our communities, often putting their own well-being at risk to protect others. It is important that they have access to the support they need to address any issues they may be facing. The launch of these mobile services by CADA is a positive step towards ensuring that first responders receive the care and assistance they deserve.

Anyone interested in learning more about the mobile services provided by CADA can visit their website or contact them directly for more information. The Shreveport-Bossier City Advocate will continue to provide updates on this important initiative.

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