The Waukegan Golf Outing was a great place to say hello to old friends and make some new ones! Thank you to the Waukegan Chamber of Commerce for the hard work in putting together a record-setting-attendance- event. We appreciate always being called upon to sponsor and show support. If you attended the event, please remember to call for a tour to see Lake Behavioral Hospital and meet our incredible team. If you are reading this and curious about who we are, what the Waukegan community means to us, and how we contribute to community health., please call Lake Behavioral Hospital at 855 990 1900.
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