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Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle for our Healthcare Workforce Members with MINDBODYSTRONG

Today’s fast-paced life has many challenges, including raising children, caring for aging or ill parents, fostering positive personal relationships, juggling work demands, and managing valuable time. As a result, our society is experiencing high rates of mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and chronic stress. Doctors, nurses, therapists, and other healthcare providers and workforce […]

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Southeast Healthcare on Fox 28’s Good Day Marketplace

October is Prevention Month and Southeast Healthcare is committed to promoting the importance of alcohol and drug use prevention, especially among our youth. One of our prevention specialists, Elena Fisher, MSW, LSW, was interviewed yesterday on Fox 28’s Good Day Marketplace to discuss ADAMH Board of Franklin County-funded, school-based prevention partnerships and youth-led initiatives. In addition

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Southeast’s RREACT Team Helps Make an Impact on Mental Health in Our Community

Southeast’s Rapid Response Emergency Addiction and Crisis (RREACT) team was one of 45 teams who participated in the NAMIWalks Franklin County fundraiser on Saturday, June 10, 2023. “Southeast’s RREACT team was honored to participate in this event as a way to support our mission in helping to bring awareness to mental health and its impact

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Tips for Talking to Kids and Teens About Mental Health

With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, we wanted to share some insights on the importance of having open communication about mental health and how to approach these conversations as a family, or with any young person in your life, in a compassionate, supportive, and non-judgmental way. Even though mental health struggles are common, many

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