ADAPT RECOGNIZES ALCOHOL AWARENESS MONTH

April 9, 2026 3:20 a.m. 

In recognition of alcohol awareness month, Adapt Integrated Health Care is reaffirming its commitment to support individuals and families impacted by alcohol use while promoting education, prevention and recovery across the communities it serves.

An Adapt release said alcohol use disorder continues to affect individuals from all walks of life, often intersecting with mental health challenges, physical health conditions, and social barriers. Through its integrated approach to care, Adapt works to meet individuals where they are, providing compassionate, evidence-based services that support long-term recovery and overall well-being.

Adapt’s Prevention Program Manager Dr. Sidnee Hedrick said, “Having a healthy relationship with alcohol isn’t about perfection; it’s about being intentional. When people better understand how alcohol affects this mind and body, they can make informed choices that support their overall health”. Dr Hedrick said, “Open conversations and self-reflection can help us build healthier habits and support one another along the way”.

Adapt offers a continuum of substance use disorder services. Beyond treatment, the organization is dedicated to prevention and education, working with community partners, schools and local organizations to raise awareness about the risks of alcohol misuse and the importance of early intervention.

Throughout April, Adapt encourages community members to learn more about alcohol use, recognize the signs of misuse, and reach out for support, whether for themselves or a loved one.

For more information, go to: https://adaptregon.org/services/addiction-services/