COVID-19 has been disruptive & stressful. It has caused strong emotions in adults and children. We're here to help you take care of your mental, behavioral, and emotional health. For more information, visit https://t.co/4tJA0MCcX4 or call our Crisis Support Line at 833-993-2382.
As our grant period comes to an end tomorrow, we want to give a heartfelt "Thank You" to our partners throughout Arkansas. These partners worked hard during the pandemic to ensure that Arkansans were given rapid access to help. Thank you for making #StayPositiveArkansas possible!
The PPE program is grant-funded and the grant period is coming to an end this Wednesday, June 2nd. But remember: Help is Still Here. Right now and after June 2nd, you can contact the AR-Connect Support Line phone number 501-526-3563 or 800-482-9921 for help.
It's okay to focus on yourself. Self-care is 100% necessary. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth.
Here are a few ways to focus on self-care and self-love: https://t.co/dWMYHYYf7W
The PPE program is grant-funded & the grant period is coming to an end next Wednesday. But, Help is Still Here. Our program partners aren’t going anywhere. You can also contact the AR-Connect Support Line phone number 501-526-3563 for help.
Learn more at https://t.co/4tJA0MCcX4
Just your daily reminder ☝️☝️☝ #YouAreNotAlone
Please reach out if you need support. After June 2nd, contact the AR-Connect Support Line phone number 501-526-3563 for help.
Learn more at https://t.co/4tJA0MCcX4
It's #MentalHealthMonth ! This is your friendly reminder that all Arkansans have access to mental health support through the Arkansas Mental Health & Substance Abuse Support line.
Employers have had to be more sensitive to mental health in the workplace since the start of the pandemic. Here are six ways employers can celebrate #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth and get the conversation going in their workplace. https://t.co/WiMgt7r6CH
Many of us are feeling uneasy about a "return to normal life." Going out without a mask feels strange. The idea of going back to work or school in person is making us anxious. Our Live panel is talking about how to take small steps in the right direction https://t.co/MZaYOyPS77
Tony Boaz, director of AR Connect @uamshealth is on our Live panel today. He's sharing about the AR Connect program, a comprehensive behavioral health treatment program created to provide care to all Arkansans dealing with mental health issues.
Learn more: https://t.co/qktJpu27x8
Over the last year, through the Promoting Positive Emotions program with @ARHumanServices, our crisis counselors throughout #Arkansas have served their neighbors, showing up time and time again to provide support & resources for Arkansans in need.
We need to integrate mental healthcare into our schools, too. It should be normal to ask for help within the school environment. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
Watch our panel live on Facebook as they discuss more ways to normalize mental healthcare https://t.co/MZaYOyPS77
Mental illness is something we're more REactive than PROactive about. Mental health is something we need to prioritize and prepare for. How can we be more proactive when it comes to mental health? #mentalhealthawarenessmonth
We're LIVE discussing #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth in Arkansas, where we've been over the last year with COVID, where we are now, and how to cope with a "return to normal."
Tune in here: https://t.co/oh3pUg0zAc
Join us TODAY at 11 a.m. on Facebook for our final Live Roundtable with our Project PPE partners and Director Tony Boaz of the UAMS AR-Connect program. We'll talk about where we've been over the last year & how to cope with a return to normal.
Tune in ➡ https://t.co/aI5Nz5Kpgy
There's a light at the end of the COVID tunnel, but many of us are feeling anxiety about going back to "normal." THIS Friday on Facebook Live, we'll discuss these concerns, where Arkansans can get help, & more. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
RSVP here ➡ https://t.co/ZowFFSYBvl
Whether it's a return to in-person work or school, feeling anxious or uneasy about change is understandable. We're all doing our best to adjust to a "return to normal."
If you need help, call our Crisis Support Line at 833-993-2382 or the AR-Connect Support Line at 501-526-3563.
As more Arkansans are getting the COVID-19 vaccine, it's important to know what to expect when you get it. You may have some side effects, which are normal signs that your body is building protection. This handout outlines what you can expect: https://t.co/pkI20hHIVh
In honor of #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, we're hosting a final Facebook Live Roundtable next Friday, May 21st at 11 a.m. We'll talk about where we've been over the last year, where we are now, how to cope with a return to normal, and more.
RSVP here ➡ https://t.co/DrIZ4DHO38
We're seeing the light at the end of the COVID tunnel, but many of us are feeling anxiety about the idea of a "return to normal." Next Friday, during our final Facebook Live, we'll talk through these concerns, where Arkansans can get help, & more. RSVP ➡ https://t.co/flVeR8Ddk6
Even if just for today, make this your mission. Fewer than half of the adults in the U.S. who experience mental illness get the help they need in a given year. If you need support, call our Crisis Support Line at 833-993-2382. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth