Mental health and nutrition – thinking and feeling what we eat
It’s no surprise what we put in our bodies impacts our overall health. Nutrition, and the foods we eat or don’t eat, have ties to
It’s no surprise what we put in our bodies impacts our overall health. Nutrition, and the foods we eat or don’t eat, have ties to
Providence recently published a blog discussing mental health in Black communities and breaking the stigma around finding support. Dr. Alex Smith, licensed psychologist, and Sherlyn
Providence caregivers pictured above at the Out of Darkness Walk: Michelle Flores, Diana Alcantar, Anna Nguyen, Alexis Lerma Providence joined the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
The suicide rate among Hispanic people rose from 5.7 to 7.9 per 100,000 people from 2011 to 2021, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. Recent
November is Native American Heritage Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the rich history, culture, and contributions of Native American communities. This month provides
Mental Health First Aid is a training to help identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illness and substance use. Three Providence caregivers who
The Mental Health Club at Lindbergh High School in Renton, Washington, recently hosted a walk to amplify the importance of suicide prevention. The walk, supported
This Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re highlighting a program that is increasing access to mental wellness resources supporting Hispanic and Latinx caregivers throughout Providence Oregon. The
Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: Helping people feel less alone in their struggles and providing resources and support to save more lives Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
RENTON, WASH. — Providence’s “Mental Health Moment” series has been named a winner in PR Daily’s Content Marketing Awards in the Content Series category. Providence’s
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