Today marks the kickoff of Mental Illness Awareness Week! Every year, this week is a time to dispel myths and increase understanding about mental health disorders. As we do every year, we're proud to support this important cause. This year, MIAW is focused on areas such as overcoming stigma and honoring the voices of people who are living with mental illness. We intend to share several new posts throughout the week. We invite you to partner with us in the effort to make the world a more compassionate place. http://ow.ly/A0t2102oo4Z
Every person who engages in treatment with us is walking along a unique path toward a brighter future. But our focus on offering personalized services means no one has to walk that path alone. Our goal of ensuring that everyone has comprehensive support is evident even before treatment begins. The friendly and knowledgeable professionals on our admissions team, like Nichole W., Intake RN, set the standard for welcoming new people to our facility. Because of them, the moment you contact us, you will realize that you have found a special place. Learn more about our facility's admissions process here: http://ow.ly/SUj950BH1yr
As the days get shorter and the weather gets colder, you need to think about how you'll stay safe during flu season. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we've met or exceeded all standards to ensure the safety of all who enter our facility. Protecting our patients will always be our number one priority. As flu cases increase in the fall and winter, we will remain vigilant, and we encourage all individuals, families, and communities to do the same. Get more information on this important topic from the CDC: http://ow.ly/acrI102o2do
Kudos to Isaac Sims and all those that helped make Conway Area Leadership Institute’s 2020 Keep Conway Active Session a great success today. Special thanks to Lindsay Henderson from Conway Chamber for serving as Moderator for the Corporate Health and Wellness panel discussion that included our own CEO Megan Morris, Moriah Bruner from UCA BeWell, Tim Bowen from Baptist Health Conway, and Matt Troup from CRMC.
When you're not familiar with what treatment is like, it can be challenging to take the next step and decide to get the help you need. Take some time to learn about our treatment environment and how we create an individualized plan of care so that you experience successful, sustained recovery: http://ow.ly/n9MT50BEFAz
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If you have been struggling with a mental health disorder or addiction, it can be extremely difficult to see the path that will lead you toward the healthier future you deserve. Negative emotions such as shame, guilt, and fear can prevent you from moving forward. But please remember this: The help you need is closer than you realize. One step, one decision, or one call may be all that stands between you and a much brighter tomorrow. For additional information, contact us at your convenience. We're available to speak with you 24/7.
Yesterday was the start of OCD Awareness Week, which runs through October 17. Data gathered by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) indicates that more than 2 million adults in the U.S. have been living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Signs that someone has OCD appear most frequently among individuals in their late teen years or in adulthood, but children can also be affected. OCD is not an uncommon disorder, yet many people continue to believe myths and false information. You can help promote OCD awareness. Click here for some important basic facts about OCD: http://ow.ly/llNT102p8aW
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As Mental Illness Awareness Week draws to a close today, we are also observing World Mental Health Day. The focus of 2020 WMHD is to promote increased investment in mental health. The most effective investment anyone can make is to give mental health the attention it deserves. Take the time to educate yourself about how to recognize potential warning signs, and never be afraid to seek help. Today and every day, remember to practice self-care, support others in need, and work toward a healthier tomorrow. Get additional guidance from the World Health Organization here: http://ow.ly/1GfF102oYPB
Let’s all do our part to encourage those suffering with mental illness to get help when needed and to be part of the efforts to remove the ongoing stigma that still exists in the world. #iwontbesilent
Tune in tomorrow morning to Chanel 7 KATV Saturday Daybreak Show at 9:45 AM to meet our CEO Megan Morris, LCSW and learn about Conway Behavioral Health.
Self-care is a crucial component of a healthy lifestyle. But your efforts to achieve and maintain the quality of life you deserve will not be successful if you are not monitoring your mental health. Vigilance and understanding are invaluable tools in this endeavor. Today is National Depression Screening Day. If you suspect you may be struggling with depression, or if you're worried about someone you're close to, today's the perfect day to start getting the information you need. You can learn more about depression screenings here: http://ow.ly/yWnh102oN25
If a person has been struggling with a mental health disorder, receiving care from an experienced professional can have a significant positive effect on their well-being. But treatment is just one of many important factors. To make a true and lasting difference in the lives of all who are impacted by mental illness, we have to unite to eliminate shame and stigma. We invite you to join us in our support of NAMI's StigmaFree campaign. Take the StigmaFree pledge and learn more here: http://ow.ly/r5x850BMEZR
We almost always try to include a hopeful or motivational message in our Monday posts. We do this because we completely understand how hard it can be to feel inspired and energized on Mondays. But for the millions of people who have ADHD, the fight to remain focused and driven can be a continuous struggle. In a recent Psych Central article, two ADHD experts described a few fundamental strategies that can make a significant positive difference: http://ow.ly/5BUF102pNyI
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9 Ways for Adults with ADHD to Get Motivated
In case you missed KATV Saturday Daybreak morning show last week, click the link below to see Renee Shapiro’s interview with our CEO Megan Morris.
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Consider reaching out to us at Conway Behavioral Health Hospital for a free mental health assessment. There is no reason to suffer when quality help is available. Call 501-205-0011
From all of us at Conway Behavioral Health Hospital, please have a safe, happy, and memorable Halloween!
One of the many things 2020 has taught us is that Halloween isn't the only time to wear a mask. Now that flu season is here, we encourage you to keep yourself and your loved ones safe by using masks that cover your mouth and nose. Visit the CDC website to discover some quick pointers for making a mask of your own: http://ow.ly/jusA102qQRu
Congratulations to Melissa our Safe Catch Winner for October. She exemplifies commitment to high quality and safe patient care every day. We appreciate you!
Halloween is a highly enjoyable tradition for people of all ages. But we need to be sure that the fun we have doesn't come at the expense of anyone who is in crisis. This is a friendly reminder to please avoid costumes that mock people who are in mental health facilities. Let's promise to use our creativity to have fun without being cruel. http://ow.ly/mLd9102qEU2
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a distressing mental health disorder. Regrettably, even though the CDC and other renowned organizations have definitively established the legitimacy of ADHD, misunderstandings and misinformed beliefs continue to negatively impact the millions of people who have this disorder. Please join the effort to make our communities more welcoming and accepting places for those who struggle with ADHD. Discover what everyone needs to know about ADHD here: http://ow.ly/eGMk50C4uuR
It's not an overstatement to say that 2020 has been a challenging year. Yet despite whatever trials and tribulations you've experienced, it's important to acknowledge how much you have to be grateful for. We asked some of our staff members to share what they're thankful for this year, and we welcome you to join us in the comments to tell us why you're embracing an attitude of gratitude!
Everyone who is working to maintain their recovery from addiction or heal from a mental health disorder is on a unique journey. But no one walks this path alone. As you reflect on the progress you've made, it's important to recognize those who have shared support and shown compassion along the way. To emphasize the value of gratitude, we invite you to join us in the comments and tag someone who has helped you.
Did you get your flu shot yet? Flu season is already underway, but it’s not too late to get this year’s vaccine. The CDC recommends the flu shot for everyone age 6 months or older. This year, with the COVID-19 pandemic still impacting communities across the nation, it’s especially important to do all we can to keep ourselves healthy. Give yourself and your loved ones the gift of increased safety and greater peace of mind — get your flu shot today!
The continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has forced us all to make many changes in our lives. We've even had to reconsider how, where, and when we vote. For example, many states have reported record numbers of early voting, including citizens who voted by mail. But experts expect that millions of Americans will still show up at polling places on Election Day to cast their ballots. If you intend to vote in person on November 3, please plan ahead to ensure you're not putting your health at risk. This article includes valuable guidance to ensure that you stay safe when you vote: http://ow.ly/4f9T102r1Nf
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How to Vote Safely in Person This November
Earlier this week, we shared a post about the importance of gratitude. Expressing your appreciation for those who have helped you is an admirable way to encourage others to share support. But the many benefits of gratitude don't stop there. Please take a minute to read this article about how gratitude can help you experience improved quality of life: http://ow.ly/5K4z50Cj9S2
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Gratitude can help us find joy in the small things or turn an ordinary day into a blessing. What fills your heart with gratitude? Share with us by leaving a comment!
These days, the constant stream of bad news from around the world can easily become overwhelming. Finding reasons for gratitude can combat this negative emotion. But this habit isn't only about being thankful. When you make gratitude a priority in your life, you'll start to become more aware of where you are spending your emotional energy. Practicing gratitude doesn't mean you have to ignore the more troubling aspects of life, but it does remind you to make time to find beautiful moments in every day.
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The Power Of Giving Thanks: Why Gratitude Is Not Just For Good Times, But For All Times
So grateful for our caring CEO Megan Morris and CFO Van Hoang for arranging that all employees at Conway Behavioral Health receive a turkey this year to enjoy for Thanksgiving. We appreciate you too!
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Conway Behavioral Health.
Please stay safe and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
The holidays are a time when many of us reflect on what we're grateful for. While giving thanks is a yearly holiday tradition for countless people, did you know that showing gratitude can also have a positive impact on your mental health? http://ow.ly/JteC102sT35
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Giving thanks can make you happier - Harvard Health
When you have the chance to describe a friend, family member, or other loved one, you probably find it very easy to highlight the many wonderful qualities that make them so special. Sadly, many people find it difficult to speak in a similarly positive manner about themselves. This week, we'd like to challenge you to practice positive self-talk. Take a moment to think of at least one kind or compassionate comment you can make about yourself. Feel free to write it down, share it here in the comments, or just hold it close in your heart.
Thanks to our Christmas Helpers (Lisa, Tina, and Sunnie) for beautifully decorating our lobby tree again this year. Very stylish, don’t you think?
Please consider our Intensive Outpatient Program or our Partial Hospitalization Program if you continue to struggle with Depression. Call 📞 anytime for more information or to schedule a free mental health assessment. 501-205-0011.
As the holidays approach, some of us may experience mental health challenges that make it difficult to carry on. Please consider Conway Behavioral Health Hospital should you require an assessment. We are available 24/7 and have both inpatient and intensive outpatient programs. Don’t wait, just call us at 501-205-0011.
The term "self-talk" refers to your beliefs and opinions about yourself. Last week, we encouraged you to practice positive self-talk. It may be easy to understand how positive self-talk can improve your mindset, but you might not have realized that this practice can also have a beneficial impact on your physical well-being and your stress management capabilities. Read what the experts have discovered here: http://ow.ly/9Gj950CyxTo
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Positive Self-Talk: Benefits and Techniques
Congratulations to Keith our Safe Catch Winner for November. He exemplifies commitment to high quality and safe patient care every day. We appreciate you!
Thanks to Recreational therapists Lyndsay and Abigail for helping to spread Christmas cheer with super fun Holiday recreational activities developed just for our patients.
Quality Behavioral Health Care is just a phone call away. Please contact us anytime should you or a loved one require emergency treatment or intensive outpatient services. 501-205-0011. We are here for you!
Choosing to forgive can be an essential part of the healing process. But many people fail to realize that forgiveness isn't just something to extend to others. Please never forget to be compassionate and forgiving toward yourself, too.
Everyone who is healing from a mental health concern or recovering from a substance use disorder is following a unique path. Please don't compare your progress to anyone else's. As you look back on 2020 and prepare for the new year, focus on all you've accomplished and plan to make 2021 your best year yet!
While this is usually a joyous time of year, some people struggle with depression, stress, or anxiety around the holidays. Here are some ideas for things you can do to take care of yourself during this season: http://ow.ly/Ew3M102vrA9
We all hope that the holiday season will be filled with peace, joy, and togetherness. Unfortunately, the holidays can also be extremely stressful. If you're having a hard time, here are some tips that can help. We'd love to hear your stress management techniques. Share them in the comments!
Not everyone enjoys the holidays. If you or a loved one is struggling with Depression at this time of year, please don’t wait to seek treatment. We are here for you 24/7 including holidays. Call 501-205-0011 to speak to one of our caring Intake staff members.
As we look forward to all the possibilities of a brand new year, let’s remember to make taking care of ourselves a priority. If you have put off seeking mental health treatment and continue to struggle, please get help right away. Consider our inpatient or intensive outpatient programs. Just call us at 501-205-0011.
Congratulations Jonathan! You are the official winner of the 2020 CBH Ugly Holiday Sweater Contest!
Here are our two “Ugly Holiday Sweater” contest finalists. Please help us pick our winner. Jonathan or Shanese? Please reply in comments. We will post the winner at noon tomorrow. Thanks 🎄🎄
We are ever grateful for our dedicated staff. Today we celebrated with Christmas Cookies, Employee Gifts, and Ugly Holiday Sweaters. Then we topped it all off with our first round of COVID-19 vaccines. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
If you're participating in New Year's festivities tonight, please be safe and remember that you shouldn't drive if you're impaired. As we recognize National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, we ask that you have transportation arranged ahead of time, whether you take the bus, choose a designated driver, or order a rideshare. Let's ring in the new year responsibly! http://ow.ly/kSW350CXMW8
As we navigate these tough first days of the new year, please don’t hesitate to ask for help if you are feeling overwhelmed. Consider our intensive outpatient or partial hospitalization programs. We offer free assessments 24/7 and could just be what you need right now. Call 📞 501-205-0011.
In these stressful days, please take care. If you need our help, we are here for you. Call 501-205-0011 to learn about our inpatient and intensive outpatient programs.
It is hard to deal with mental health issues when you don’t have the needed support. The team at Conway Behavioral Health is here for you. Consider getting help, we have both inpatient and intensive outpatient programs available. Just give us a call and let us outline all our service options for you. 501-205-0011.
If you're participating in New Year's festivities tonight, please be safe and remember that you shouldn't drive if you're impaired. As we recognize National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, we ask that you have transportation arranged ahead of time, whether you take the bus, choose a designated driver, or order a rideshare. Let's ring in the new year responsibly! http://ow.ly/kSW350CXMW8
It's no secret that 2020 was a rough year, especially for those who are struggling with addiction and mental health concerns. Sadly, the fear of ridicule stopped some people from getting professional help. Together, we can end the stigma in 2021. https://mhanational.org/issues/state-mental-health-america#Key
As we navigate these tough first days of the new year, please don’t hesitate to ask for help if you are feeling overwhelmed. Consider our intensive outpatient or partial hospitalization programs. We offer free assessments 24/7 and could just be what you need right now. Call 📞 501-205-0011.
In these stressful days, please take care. If you need our help, we are here for you. Call 501-205-0011 to learn about our inpatient and intensive outpatient programs.
It is hard to deal with mental health issues when you don’t have the needed support. The team at Conway Behavioral Health is here for you. Consider getting help, we have both inpatient and intensive outpatient programs available. Just give us a call and let us outline all our service options for you. 501-205-0011.
If you're participating in New Year's festivities tonight, please be safe and remember that you shouldn't drive if you're impaired. As we recognize National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, we ask that you have transportation arranged ahead of time, whether you take the bus, choose a designated driver, or order a rideshare. Let's ring in the new year responsibly! http://ow.ly/kSW350CXMW8
Putting your loved ones first is an act of generosity, but it can also keep you from meeting your own needs. Make your physical and mental health a priority throughout 2021.
To kick off the new year, you may feel pressure to set strict resolutions, but doing this can become too overwhelming. Instead, try choosing smaller goals. Here are some tips for keeping your resolutions: http://ow.ly/xhgD102wiFh
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How to Stick to Your New Year's Resolutions This Year
The contributions Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made to the movement for civil rights impacted the country in ways that continue to resonate. Dr. King believed that nonviolent resistance could help achieve racial equality for Black people in the United States. Today, we salute Dr. King's legacy and his vision of an equitable nation.
It's no secret that 2020 was a rough year, especially for those who are struggling with addiction and mental health concerns. Sadly, the fear of ridicule stopped some people from getting professional help. Together, we can end the stigma in 2021. https://mhanational.org/issues/state-mental-health-america#Key
As we navigate these tough first days of the new year, please don’t hesitate to ask for help if you are feeling overwhelmed. Consider our intensive outpatient or partial hospitalization programs. We offer free assessments 24/7 and could just be what you need right now. Call 📞 501-205-0011.
In these stressful days, please take care. If you need our help, we are here for you. Call 501-205-0011 to learn about our inpatient and intensive outpatient programs.
Don’t be afraid to reach out for help. If you or a loved one is struggling with any mental illness please consider contacting us. We have both inpatient and intensive outpatient treatment options available. Just call us at 501-205-0011.
The holiday season was about giving, but as you say goodbye to another year, it's an excellent time to self-reflect. Make it a priority to repeat positive affirmations that remind you that you deserve the same compassion and love that you give others.
Putting your loved ones first is an act of generosity, but it can also keep you from meeting your own needs. Make your physical and mental health a priority throughout 2021.
To kick off the new year, you may feel pressure to set strict resolutions, but doing this can become too overwhelming. Instead, try choosing smaller goals. Here are some tips for keeping your resolutions: http://ow.ly/xhgD102wiFh
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How to Stick to Your New Year's Resolutions This Year
The contributions Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made to the movement for civil rights impacted the country in ways that continue to resonate. Dr. King believed that nonviolent resistance could help achieve racial equality for Black people in the United States. Today, we salute Dr. King's legacy and his vision of an equitable nation.
It's no secret that 2020 was a rough year, especially for those who are struggling with addiction and mental health concerns. Sadly, the fear of ridicule stopped some people from getting professional help. Together, we can end the stigma in 2021. https://mhanational.org/issues/state-mental-health-america#Key
Don’t be afraid to reach out for help. If you or a loved one is struggling with any mental illness please consider contacting us. We have both inpatient and intensive outpatient treatment options available. Just call us at 501-205-0011.
The holiday season was about giving, but as you say goodbye to another year, it's an excellent time to self-reflect. Make it a priority to repeat positive affirmations that remind you that you deserve the same compassion and love that you give others.
Putting your loved ones first is an act of generosity, but it can also keep you from meeting your own needs. Make your physical and mental health a priority throughout 2021.
To kick off the new year, you may feel pressure to set strict resolutions, but doing this can become too overwhelming. Instead, try choosing smaller goals. Here are some tips for keeping your resolutions: http://ow.ly/xhgD102wiFh
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How to Stick to Your New Year's Resolutions This Year
The contributions Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made to the movement for civil rights impacted the country in ways that continue to resonate. Dr. King believed that nonviolent resistance could help achieve racial equality for Black people in the United States. Today, we salute Dr. King's legacy and his vision of an equitable nation.
Mental health treatment is available 24/7 at Conway Behavioral Health Hospital. If you or a loved one requires emergency behavioral health care, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 501-205-0011. We want to help.
Don’t be afraid to reach out for help. If you or a loved one is struggling with any mental illness please consider contacting us. We have both inpatient and intensive outpatient treatment options available. Just call us at 501-205-0011.
The holiday season was about giving, but as you say goodbye to another year, it's an excellent time to self-reflect. Make it a priority to repeat positive affirmations that remind you that you deserve the same compassion and love that you give others.
Putting your loved ones first is an act of generosity, but it can also keep you from meeting your own needs. Make your physical and mental health a priority throughout 2021.
To kick off the new year, you may feel pressure to set strict resolutions, but doing this can become too overwhelming. Instead, try choosing smaller goals. Here are some tips for keeping your resolutions: http://ow.ly/xhgD102wiFh
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How to Stick to Your New Year's Resolutions This Year
Your safety is important to us. We follow Conway Public Schools Inclement Weather planning. Expect that our outpatient services will be closed during those times. If you need immediate help, our Intake Department is always open for you. Please contact us at 501-205-0011.
Conway Behavioral Health Hospital is open and ready to serve our community despite recent weather conditions. ❄️ If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for help. Call us anytime at 501-205-0011. We are always here for you!
Mental health treatment is available 24/7 at Conway Behavioral Health Hospital. If you or a loved one requires emergency behavioral health care, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 501-205-0011. We want to help.
Don’t be afraid to reach out for help. If you or a loved one is struggling with any mental illness please consider contacting us. We have both inpatient and intensive outpatient treatment options available. Just call us at 501-205-0011.
The holiday season was about giving, but as you say goodbye to another year, it's an excellent time to self-reflect. Make it a priority to repeat positive affirmations that remind you that you deserve the same compassion and love that you give others.
Putting your loved ones first is an act of generosity, but it can also keep you from meeting your own needs. Make your physical and mental health a priority throughout 2021.
Mental Health Emergency Treatment is always available at Conway Behavioral Health Hospital. Should you or a loved one require help, please contact us at 501-205-0011. We are here for you.
Please stay safe out there!
Researchers have reported that seasonal affective disorder (SAD) affects about 10 million people in the United States. SAD symptoms are most common in the fall and winter. Experts have identified colder weather, lack of sunlight, and a sense of isolation as potential risk factors for SAD. In addition to protecting ourselves and our loved ones from COVID-19, it's important to also be aware of the signs and symptoms of SAD. http://ow.ly/4kcG102zu8O
Conway Behavioral Health Hospital is open and operational despite the weather conditions today. Should you need assistance with any mental health emergency, please contact our Intake Department at 501-205-0011. We are ready to help.
Did you know that today is Random Acts of Kindness Day? When faced with great challenges, we must never forget that kind actions and compassionate words make a tremendous difference. Every day is filled with chances to improve the lives of friends, family members, and even strangers. Today is the perfect day for us all to identify how we can add more kindness to our lives. Here's how you can get started: http://ow.ly/Hi3O102zt1a
We are open and available to serve our community. Should you have a mental health emergency or need to make a referral, please consider contacting us at 501-205-0011. Please note however that our intensive outpatient services and PHP are closed today as we follow Conway District Schools guidelines regarding these programs.
If you made any resolutions for 2021, this is the perfect time to evaluate your progress. Think about what's been working well for you, and consider what changes would be most beneficial. Most importantly, don't get down on yourself. Remember that setbacks aren't failures; they're opportunities to improve. http://ow.ly/KYgv50DK3OT
Although February is the shortest month of the year, it can feel like the longest. If you've been feeling depressed, it's not only you. Check out why February is such a gloomy month: http://ow.ly/jGMh102zu8e
February is National Recreation/Activity Therapy Month. Lyndsay and Abigail make a difference everyday in the lives of the patients we serve. Recreation and Activity Therapy is a vital part of Mental Health treatment. We are thankful that we have these amazing professionals here at Conway Behavioral Health. #recreationtherapy
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Let's face it: Nowadays, smartphones are practically connected to our hands. And when they're not in our hands, they're rarely far away. But when our attention is locked on our screens, we miss out on the joys of real-life experiences. Tell us what you do to take a break from your phone.
Mental Health Emergency Treatment is always available at Conway Behavioral Health Hospital. Should you or a loved one require help, please contact us at 501-205-0011. We are here for you.
March is Social Work Month! Let’s all reach out to the ones we know and thank them for their tireless dedication and commitment to their patients.
Behavioral health concerns can cause you to become isolated and diminish your hope for the future. But with the right help, you can turn your life around and realize your true potential. Click here to discover the power and promise of successful recovery. http://ow.ly/D32i102zFh9
If these colder days have you feeling grumpier and less productive, you could be grappling with more than just the winter blues. The truth is that approximately 2% of people struggle with seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Learning about the signs and symptoms of SAD can help: http://ow.ly/P5Gr102zvx1
Congratulations to Karen our “Safe Catch” winner for February. She exemplifies commitment to high quality and safe patient care. We appreciate you!
If you made any resolutions for 2021, this is the perfect time to evaluate your progress. Think about what's been working well for you, and consider what changes would be most beneficial. Most importantly, don't get down on yourself. Remember that setbacks aren't failures; they're opportunities to improve. http://ow.ly/KYgv50DK3OT
Although February is the shortest month of the year, it can feel like the longest. If you've been feeling depressed, it's not only you. Check out why February is such a gloomy month: http://ow.ly/jGMh102zu8e
Temporary setbacks are not permanent failures. Don't let yourself become overwhelmed by the problems you've encountered. Instead, find the lessons that each experience can teach you and turn those moments into a road map toward future successes.
March is Social Work Month! Let’s all reach out to the ones we know and thank them for their tireless dedication and commitment to their patients.
Behavioral health concerns can cause you to become isolated and diminish your hope for the future. But with the right help, you can turn your life around and realize your true potential. Click here to discover the power and promise of successful recovery. http://ow.ly/D32i102zFh9
If these colder days have you feeling grumpier and less productive, you could be grappling with more than just the winter blues. The truth is that approximately 2% of people struggle with seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Learning about the signs and symptoms of SAD can help: http://ow.ly/P5Gr102zvx1
Congratulations to Karen our “Safe Catch” winner for February. She exemplifies commitment to high quality and safe patient care. We appreciate you!
Celebrating our awesome Dietary Team with some fun ☀️ sunny treats. We appreciate you!#nationalnutritionmonth2021
We enjoyed celebrating our Social Worker Cynthia and her group of hard working Intern Social Workers with some special Lady Gaga swag- “just ga ga over our SW team here at Conway Behavioral Health.”#socialworkmonth2021
Congratulations to Nicole in her promotion to Director of Admissions at Conway Behavioral Health. She brings with her experience as Admissions Supervisor, Admissions Nurse and has been a key staff member of the CBH family since December 2017.
The words we use to describe mental illness can have a powerful influence on people who have mental health disorders. Certain terms promote harmful stereotypes, while others underscore the inherent dignity of every person. Read more about this vital topic here: http://ow.ly/kngg102A0r7
Please join us in a well deserved shoutout to our awesome Dietary Team who help keep our patients and employees healthy and well fed.
Welcome to Conway Behavioral Health Hospital! Debbie who many of us refer to as our “Director of Nice” is usually the first person that our patients, guests, and staff meet upon arrival. Her gracious and caring attitude is obvious to all everyday.
Thanks to our awesome Recreational Therapists Lyndsay and Abigail for surprising our patients and staff with their fun and creative St. Patrick’s Day inspired treats. We appreciate you both so much!
We appreciate Social Workers!!
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Excited to announce the addition of a psychiatrist, Dr. Bayles to our Medical Staff team here at Conway Behavioral Health Hospital. Dr Bayles comes with experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings, including TMS treatment expertise. He has worked with children, adolescents, and adults throughout his respected professional career. We welcome him to our CBH family!!
If you're looking for professional treatment, it's important to find a provider that will assess your needs and develop the customized plan that is an optimal fit for you. Click here to learn how we can help: http://ow.ly/wvWT50E7UQp
Behavioral health issues don’t stop for Spring Break. If you or a loved one requires emergency care, please contact us right away. We are here ready to serve you. 501-205-0011
Teen substance use is a widespread concern in the U.S. To identify solutions for a challenge like this, education is necessary. Take this quiz to test your knowledge: http://ow.ly/fNk5102CinI
Day Two of “Spring Rolls for Spring”, this time hosted by Sunnie, Tina, and Lisa from our Marketing Dept. Today our day shift employees were treated to the tasty spring rolls from Mulan’s restaurant in Conway. Yummy!!
CEO Megan greeted employees this evening with a surprise treat, “Spring Rolls for Spring” from our friends at Mulan’s Restaurant in Conway. Delicious!!! Thanks Megan!!