Prioritizing Mental Health for Our Senior Community
When it comes to the well-being of our senior community, we generally think about physical health and housing. But mental health is just as vital in our later years as any other stage of life.
When it comes to the well-being of our senior community, we generally think about physical health and housing. But mental health is just as vital in our later years as any other stage of life.
Sadness isn’t necessarily the first feeling we think of when a baby is born. However, even in the happiest, healthiest, most prepared for births, the ordeal of pregnancy, labor, and becoming a mom (for the first time or not), is a massive shift for anyone — often the biggest shift in someone’s life.
A virtual training series in partnership with Hanna Institute & Sonoma Connect | Sonoma Unidos, Trauma-Responsive Sonoma (TRS) will build our community’s knowledge of the impact of trauma,
A virtual training series in partnership with Hanna Institute & Sonoma Connect | Sonoma Unidos, Trauma-Responsive Sonoma (TRS) will build our community’s knowledge of the impact of trauma, early adversity, and stress on individuals, communities, and systems.
A virtual training series in partnership with Hanna Institute & Sonoma Connect | Sonoma Unidos, Trauma-Responsive Sonoma (TRS) will build our community’s knowledge of the impact of trauma, early adversity, and stress on individuals, communities, and systems.
Trauma-Responsive Sonoma (TRS) will build our community’s knowledge of the impact of trauma, early adversity, and stress on individuals, communities, and systems. We’ll grow our skills to use trauma-informed and trauma-responsive practices.
Sonoma, CA (April 21, 2024) – In early March, as part of Governor Gavin Newsom’s Master Plan for Kids’ Mental Health, the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), in partnership with the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission (MHSOAC),
Our youth face plenty of distractions and ways to be inactive. With so much time spent in front of screens, it’s no wonder that, according to the Journal of Adolescent Health, only 27% of high school students in the United States meet the recommended levels of physical activity.
Here in Sonoma County, like everywhere across the country, our youth are struggling with mental health. From collective traumas like wildfires and COVID to individual experiences with loneliness, depression, and abuse, there are so many reasons our kids struggle.
Are you ok? Do you want to take some time for yourself? You may have heard or even asked yourself these questions on occasion. The irony of stress is that it can be confusing to understand but easy to recognize.