September is Suicide Prevention Month

September is Suicide Prevention Month and National Recovery Month, and we’re highlighting some ways to make a difference.

Making sure we’re in good health can be one of the more challenging responsibilities, because that’s a pivotal moment in recognizing an individual’s wellbeing. Experts in the field of mental health and substance use tell us some warnings signs to watch out for and how we can better serve our neighbor’s with intervention.

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When you or a loved one is struggling with mental illness, addiction, or behavioral concerns, call us today at 901-377-4733. Licensed mental health professionals are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Lakeside has provided hope and healing since 1969.