As Mental Health Month draws to a close, we want to share one final Wyandot BHN Warrior with you. Gaby is part of our Supported Employment team and has continued to help individuals with persistent mental illness seek employment during the pandemic.
Before Mental Health Month comes to an end, we have a couple more staff stories we want to share with you, including how Mahagany is serving the community.
As Mental Health Month continues, we want to introduce you to another Wyandot BHN staff member who is finding creative ways to help families navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.
As part of Mental Health Month, we're putting the spotlight on our staff members and the creative ways they're serving clients, particularly during this COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 changed lives in many ways, including altering how Wyandot Behavioral Health Network provides service. When the pandemic began to affect the Kansas City area, our staff made the quick shift to offering telehealth services so we could continue to support our community through this challenging time.
For several weeks now we’ve had to get used to hearing that we’re living in uncertain times. Few of us can shake the uneasy and frightening feeling that so many things we took for granted before the pandemic could be coming to an end. Worse, we don’t know what awaits us on the other side.
Earlier this month, we learned that Wyandot Behavioral Health Network has received accreditation from an international organization that sets standards for mental health and other rehabilitation services.
During this challenging time, knowledge and information can help reduce stress and anxiety. Please see these helpful resources and information regarding COVID-19 (Coronavirus) from these trusted local, state, national and worldwide sources: