Your Mental Health Matters Luncheon!
October 16, 2023 @ 7:30 am
October 16, 2023 @ 9:00 am
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Your Mental Health Matters Luncheon!

October 16 @ 7:30 am - 9:00 am

Join the founder of Elevate Healthcare as she presents on the following topics making mental health accessible throughout the nation. Mindcare Today Mental Health Resource Magazine is honored to host county and statewide “Your Mental Health Matters Luncheon”!

Presentation Topics:

  • Behavioral Health vs. Mental Health
  • Levels of Care
  • Importance of Continuity of Care
  • Healing Process
  • Self-Care
  • Service Excellence
  • Quality Client Care
  • Addressing Underserved Communities
  • Responding to the behavioral health treatment needs of youth in the juvenile justice system
  • Breaking Down the insurance barrier to Equitable Mental Health Care.

Attendees represent a broad cross-section of the community ranging from nonprofits, healthcare, education, research, government, law enforcement, faith communities and tribal nations, to mental health professionals including social workers, psychologist, licensed professional counselors, licensed marital and family therapist, licensed alcohol and drug counselors, case managers, and peer recovery support specialists, as well as mental health advocates.

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