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Read MoreWhat happens when you schedule a staff spirit day and the entire staff forgets? You transform into unicorns instead!
Read MoreIt has been a week filled with positivity for our friends at Gladman MHRC. They were formally recognized by Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf for their dedication on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreCongratulations to Cliff Morrison, Administrator at Redwood Place in Castro Valley, CA, who was recognized by the American Association for Critical Care Nurses for his work on Unit 5B, the first AIDS ward unit in the United States. He was honored with their pioneering spirit award for 2020. Click here to learn more!
Read MoreSince we are spending more time at home, you might notice some changes in your activity level or food consumption, which can lead to weight gain. Although it can be tough, there are many ways to establish new habits to keep you healthy! Click to learn more!
Read MoreJuly is Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Mental Health Month. Click here for resources and supports.
Read MoreIn the spring of 2019, 鶹ýӳ’s Mission Possible mobile outreach program hit the road in Orange County, CA. It was a first-of-its-kind program for 鶹ýӳ. Since then, we’ve seen dozens of individuals go from homeless to housed— and individual hope for a successful future restored. This man’s story marks a proud moment for the program.
Read MoreTo help with mask safety, the staff at Cordilleras Suites created a group to help residents and staff embrace mask-wearing in order to keep their community healthy.
Read MoreStay well by taking care of your body and prevent infection by using these daily safety measures. Click to learn more!
Read MoreHow can we reduce our judgments of others and strive towards a judgment-free culture? To decrease judgment, we should strive to increase curiosity. Being curious demonstrates a willingness to better understand others and give others permission to know and understand us in a deeper way.
Read MoreEmotional intelligence is an important part of self-care. Whether you are talking with someone else about your feelings or just reflecting on your own — the more specific and descriptive you can be with your words, the more skillfully you will be able to manage your feelings. Click to learn more!
Read MoreThe Cordilleras Mental Health Center in Redwood City, CA, closed Pride Month with some beautiful artwork!
Read MoreAt 鶹ýӳ’s Edgecliff Residential Treatment House in Bend, Oregon, members and staff are taking advantage of the warm weather by creating a “crafty” outdoor garden space! The best part about this garden? No maintenance needed!
Read MoreFather’s Day has just passed and while it can be a simple a joyful holiday for some, it is a bit more complicated for others. But there is always a way to hold space. Click to learn more!
Read MoreBefore receiving assistance from 鶹ýӳ, Andre was homeless and hopeless about his own ability to change his behaviors. Now, he has a place to live and a new outlook on life.
Read MoreSubmitted by a graduate of the new Muriel Wright SUTS program in Santa Clara, CA. His real name was changed to “Luke” in the story for privacy purposes. He successfully completed his treatment during the last week of April.
Read More鶹ýӳ’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Kent Eller, happened to be in the right place at the right time to potentially save someone’s life. While returning to his car from shopping at Safeway in Alameda, he noticed a young man passed out in the parking lot. After an assessment, he thought the man might have overdosed on opioids. As Dr. Eller raced to grab his Narcan, the man woke up. Luckily, he hadn’t overdosed. Their conversation afterwards, however, might have changed this man’s life forever.
Read More鶹ýӳ and Kern Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) hosted a virtual open house for the Delano Recovery Station on Monday, June 15, 2020.
Read MoreWe often do not recognize our strengths because we take them for granted. Instead we tend to focus on those abilities others have and wish we had them. Strengths develop out of adversity. You have strengths. Click to learn more!
Read MoreThe Bakersfield Recovery Station was featured in a local KGET news segment where Bill Walker, Director at Kern County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services, was interviewed about the program and how it will serve the community.
Read MoreStaff at Mark Reed Evaluation & Treatment (E&T) program in McCleary, WA, shared a staff exercise they did to celebrate mental health month.
Read More50 Years of Services to People With Serious Mental Illness
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