Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week is an excellent opportunity to provide your patients with places to go for Thanksgiving, groceries, etc., especially since the holiday is next Thursday. Be Concerned is a local food pantry that provides emergency food assistance in the Erlanger area. To learn more about this program or find out how you can help, click the link below. https://lnkd.in/gmnpXnci?
SUN Behavioral Kentucky
心理健康保健
Erlanger,Kentucky 832 位关注者
Solving unmet community mental health needs in Northeastern Kentucky and beyond.
关于我们
Serving Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati. The mission of SUN Behavioral Health is to partner with communities to solve the unmet needs of those who suffer from mental illness and addiction. We improve psychiatric services for communities by providing compassionate and respectful care to save lives and enhance the quality of life for our patients and their families. We work closely with medical and surgical hospitals, physicians and behavioral health care providers as well as local schools and community organizations to ensure that our hospitals provide our patients and their families with a seamless continuum of care that meets the highest standards of personalized treatment. We support positive social activities that improve the health and well being of those communities we serve.
- 网站
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https://www.sunkentucky.com/
SUN Behavioral Kentucky的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 心理健康保健
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Erlanger,Kentucky
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 领域
- Behavioral Health、Mental Health、Psychiatric、Substance Abuse、Counseling、Hospital、Healthcare和Therapy
地点
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主要
820 Dolwick Dr
US,Kentucky,Erlanger,41018
SUN Behavioral Kentucky员工
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This week is Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. This national event occurs every year the week before Thanksgiving to bring attention to the concerns of those experiencing hunger and homelessness in the community. No one should be concerned about basic human necessities like where they will sleep tonight or if there will be food on their plate. To learn more about this week, click the link below. https://lnkd.in/g7hRAwFK
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Some patients need additional support beyond their family dynamics or what a traditional outpatient program can provide. SUN Behavioral Health Kentucky offers intensive outpatient programming (IOP). Through group therapy sessions during IOP, patients will develop skills and tools to make recovery easier while creating a support system through peers that they can continue to lean on throughout their journey. To send a referral or learn more about our intensive outpatient services, visit our link below or call us at 859-429-5188. https://lnkd.in/g_9qKR6n
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In a recent study, researchers found that there are 5 specific family support categories for mental health and substance use recovery: - Person-centered support is when each individual is accepted and valued, including their symptoms, mental health needs, interests, and experiences. Each person is legitimized, validated, and encouraged to explore and understand their emotions. - Autonomy support involves communicating and calmly discussing a loved one’s situation. It might involve asking questions or providing suggestions. It does not include making decisions, threats, or direct advice. - Community participation support is when family members plan and accompany their loved ones to activities their loved ones are interested in. It also involves offering multiple options of activities, engaging with them in family plans, and providing transportation or financial support for those activities. - Health management support is specifically related to supporting their mental health or substance use disorder recovery. This includes 3 sub-categories: crisis support, medication adherence support, and wellness support. With crisis support, family support looks like being there for them amid a crisis, finding places they can go, and advocating for their loved ones. Medication adherence support ensures their loved one remains compliant with their medication regimen, attends necessary appointments, and provides compassionate education about the consequences of not remaining compliant with their treatment. Wellness support encourages their loved ones to participate in physical and stress-reducing activities and encourages them to spend time outside in nature. - Day-to-day living support includes helping their loved one with what they need to be able to live. It could consist of assisting them in finding housing and financial support, filling out paperwork, attending appointments and interviews, or regularly checking in with them. These check-ins can happen on the phone, through video calls, or face-to-face and can reduce social isolation, which may lead to worsening mental health and substance use disorder symptoms. Click the link below to learn more about this study and read into the researchers' examples for each of these family support categories. https://lnkd.in/gNw6baFB?
2021-00479-001.pdf
psycnet.apa.org
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Doing activities together is a great way to improve family connection and promote healing. The Kenton County Public Library’s Erlanger location has events for all ages and families. One of the events they are hosting is their Craft Club on November 14th for ages 16 and up. This would be an excellent opportunity for families to come together and bond over a guided craft. To learn more about this event, click the link below. https://lnkd.in/g4N_SczG
Craft Club
kentonlibrary.bibliocommons.com
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Not everyone has a family dynamic that promotes healing and recovery. Sometimes, their family enables or encourages them to continue taking substances or drinking alcohol. Their family may have internalized stigma surrounding mental health. For patients with this experience, suggest they build supportive relationships outside of their family. Here are some suggestions for places to look. - Attend a support group - Join a hiking, knitting, art, or other interest group - Volunteer in the community - Reach out to neighbors - Attend group therapy - Have brief, friendly conversations with strangers
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Our patients require the support of their loved ones to find healing and recovery from mental health and substance use disorders. However, many may not know how to help them. In our blog post below, we discuss how spouses can provide support for their partners with alcohol use disorders. Feel free to share the blog post with your patients. https://lnkd.in/gYWTB7Ap
Alcoholic Spouse - SUN Kentucky
https://sunkentucky.com
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Catch Allison, MTSS Coordinator for Clark County Public Schools, and Jason Staats, SUN CEO, on KET as they discuss the exciting launch of our new school-based partial hospitalization program in partnership with Clark County Public Schools! Jason Staats #SUNBehavioralHealth #SUNKentucky
Program > KET
https://ket.org