Reboot Thursdays In Warsaw To Offer Monthly Support For Veterans
Bowen Health and American Legion Post 49 will host Reboot Thursdays, a new monthly program in support of veterans’ mental health.
Read MoreBowen Health and American Legion Post 49 will host Reboot Thursdays, a new monthly program in support of veterans’ mental health.
Read MoreIf you want to understand what the Community Assistance Resources Emergency Services program does, just take a look at Mikaela Bixler’s car. She is prepared for a wide range of community situations.
Read MoreJune marks Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, highlighting the challenges men face in receiving mental health treatment and diagnosis compared to women.
Read MoreIndiana’s move to cut low-enrollment college degree programs may collide with many adults who say they want more access to affordable higher education.
Read MoreBullying is a matter of life and death for many.
Read MoreA new report has found that too much work can be harmful.
Read MoreAccording to Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, the COVID pandemic brought some good along with the bad when it came to increasing public understanding of the importance of mental health.
Read MoreIndiana’s youth are facing a growing mental health crisis, and officials say urgent action is needed.
Read MoreLoretta Rush, Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, has released the 2023-24 annual report for the state’s courts.
Read MoreSen. Mike Crider likened the dual problems of funding and workforce shortages within Indiana’s behavioral health system to an age-old philosophical question: What came first — the chicken or the egg?
Read MorePostpartum mental health issues are often misunderstood, but help is available for Hoosiers who may be suffering.
Read MoreHealth care providers recognize the need to ensure accessible, culturally competent mental health support, especially with the growing diversity in central Indiana and the resources available to those in crisis.
Read MoreThe average Hoosier girl encounters more bullying and sexual dating violence than her male peers, meaning her caregivers — from parents and schools up to lawmakers — need to better address mental health access barriers and reduce violence in communities, as shared in a new report from several youth coalitions.
Read MoreThe Northeastern Center released the findings of their Community Health Needs Assessment.
Read MoreA new report gives Indiana high marks for its rollout of 988, a mental health crisis hotline, but also highlighted all states need to do more to support and reach people in every community.
Read MoreWomen and men with mental illness want to feel like part of a community and have a sense of meaning and purpose.
A Clubhouse is a place where individuals with mental illness can find that and more, and planning has been underway for over a year to bring a community mental health Clubhouse back to Kosciusko County.