This month we'll be sharing information and resources to help spread awareness about recognizing depression and getting help.
#depression #mentalhealth #mentalhealthmatters
Recovery is possible with the right treatment plan.
Our staff at RiverVista offers comprehensive support and dual diagnosis treatment plan to set you up for successful recovery.
Call (614) 643-5500 to begin your journey to a happier and healthier life.
#RecoveryMonth2020 #addiction #mentalhealth
According to The National Institute on Drug Abuse - NIDA, about 50% of people who have a mental illness or a substance use disorder will have the other at some point in their lives.
Call (614) 643-5500 to learn more about our co-occurring treatment programs and how we can help you overcome addiction and improve your mental health.
Congratulations to our Superhero of the Week, Teresca Terry, Director of Utilization Management!
Teresca has a great attitude and is a hard worker. We're incredibly lucky to have her on our team.
We appreciate all that you do Teresca!
Please join us this Friday, September 25, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. for a special food truck event featuring G's Flavor House.
This event is open to the community and professionals. We hope to see you there!
Depression can cause severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working.
This questionnaire can help determine if you should seek professional help or treatment: https://bit.ly/2Qf8i7G
RiverVista is here to get you the help you need. Call (614) 643-5500 to talk to a professional today.
October is recognized as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Abuse comes in many forms. It's important to know the signs.
#domesticviolence #abuse #domesticviolenceawareness
Join us in recognizing #InternationalDayofNonViolence and encouraging each other to lead with love.
Our food truck event last week with G's Flavor was a success!
Thanks again to all who made it happen, we had a great time.
Know the signs of verbal abuse and seek help.
#domesticviolence #mentalhealth #trauma
Join RiverVista and our community partners, Bickford Senior Living, Summit Home Care, and StoryPoint Grove City, for a delicious fish fry on Wednesday, October 21 from 12-2 p.m.
This event is open to the public, masks and social distancing are required. We will be accepting donations for the Susan G Komen fund for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Please RSVP by this Friday, October 16. We hope to see you there!
By learning about and treating your addiction and mental illness
simultaneously, you can start to learn how to manage them.
RiverVista can help. Call (614) 643-5500 for immediate assistance.
This past Saturday, RiverVista took part in the 2020 virtual Namiwalk organized by NAMI Franklin County for World Mental Health Day!
We had a great time fundraising a cause that means so much to us. Here are just a few pictures of our dedicated walkers.
#namifc #NotAlone #MentalHealthForAll
Supporting a loved one who is dealing with depression can be difficult. Here are some tips to help you navigate.
If you or someone you know is suffering from depression, call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in any time.
#mentalhealth #depression #mentalhealthmatters
Our fish fry event was a huge success!
We appreciate our partners, StoryPoint Senior Living, Summit Home Care, Bickford Senior Living, and Fishen with a Mission, who joined forces to put on this event.
Thank you again to all of the community partners who stopped by, it was great to see familiar faces and meet some new people as well.
Thanks to your generosity, we were able to raise $260 to donate to the Susan G. Komen Foundation!
Use this brief screening to help you determine if you might need to see a mental health professional to help you successfully deal with a domestic violence or abusive relationship situation.
#domesticviolenceawareness #domesticviolence #mentalhealth
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Domestic Violence Screening Quiz | Psych Central
Congratulations to our Superhero of the Week, Megan Winegardner!
Megan is a dynamic therapist who is empathetic, flexible, diligent, and authentic. We appreciate your hard work, Megan. You make a difference! ❤️
Abuse remains mostly unreported due to the feeling of shame associated with it despite being the leading cause of death for women and girls worldwide.
#domesticviolence #abuse #domesticviolenceawareness
Hope you all had a safe and happy Halloween!
Today we head to the polls to vote for candidates that determine the future of mental health care across the nation. #MentalHealthMatters #Vote
Approximately half a million people in the U.S. suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
People who suffer from SAD have many of the common signs of depression, including:
• Sadness
• Anxiety
• Irritability
• Loss of interest in usual activities
• Withdrawal from social activities
• Inability to concentrate
• Extreme fatigue and lack of energy
If your symptoms become severe, contact us at (614) 643-5500 or walk-in for a free mental health assessment and recommendations.
It's our mission to inspire hope, provide people with holistic care, and give them the life skills needed to regain stability and independence in their lives.
all (614) 643-5500 or walk-in anytime to find the right treatment plan for you.
Your support for someone who is a survivor of domestic violence can be vital for the recovery process.
#domesticviolenceawareness #mentalhealth #endthestigma
Thank you to all those brave men and women that have served our country. Happy Veteran’s Day! #VeteransDay
For many Veterans, symptoms of PTSD don’t present themselves until many years after their time served.
If you or someone you know experiences these symptoms regularly, treatment can help. Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in anytime.
#PTDS #MentalHealthMatters
If you are seeking mental health programs for yourself or a loved one, RiverVista is here to provide evidence-based and holistic treatment for the adult and senior populations.
We offer mental health programs designed to help you receive effective therapy in each stage of your life. Call (614) 643-5500 to learn more.
The 2014 JAMA Psychiatry study found the rate of depression to be five times higher for Veterans and active duty than civilians.
Call us at (614) 643-5500 if you or a loved one need are in need of help.
Congratulations to our Superhero of the week, Christina Ross, our talented cook!
Christina is a valuable member of our kitchen staff, and we are beyond thankful for all that she brings to the table! We appreciate you, Christina!
Though the "holiday blues" are not officially recognized as a disorder, that doesn't mean that you should ignore these types of mental health concerns.
Here are signs that you may need to seek outside help or talk to a loved one:
• Losing interest in activities that you usually enjoy
• Sleeping more or much less than normal
• Withdrawing from friends and family
Saturday, November 21, is International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day, and talking to someone who has lost a loved one to suicide can be difficult.
Visit afsp.org/realconvo for some helpful tips to help you navigate conversations with suicide loss survivors thoughtfully and responsibly.
#SurvivorsDay #SuicideAwareness
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When someone struggles with a mental health disorder, receiving effective professional care is essential to a happier and healthier future.
We accept patients 24/7 without a doctor's referral. Contact us directly at (614) 643-5500 or walk-in for a free mental health assessment and recommendations.
Gratitude isn’t just a nice thing to practice — it’s essential for long-term recovery. Being grateful reminds us that even when things go wrong, there are still plenty of things to be thankful for.
What are you grateful for during this season of life?
If isolation or holiday stress is becoming overwhelming, help is available at RiverVista 24/7, even on Thanksgiving Day.
Call (614) 643-5500 for immediate support. No emergency room visit or doctor's referral needed. Walk-ins welcome.
Congratulations to our Superhero of the Week, Dianez Penson!
Dianez is a nurse on our geriatric unit. She has special touch when it comes to caring for her patients and we’re grateful for her.
Thanks for all that you do, Dianez!
For some, the holiday season can bring on added stress and depression.
But with these tips, you can reduce the stress that comes with the holidays and enjoy time with friends and family.
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You are not alone. A campaign started by NAMI to bring awareness to the stigma of suicide and help survivors not feel alone in their healing journey.
Here are some helpful books to help with the grieving process: www.afsp.org/books-for-loss-survivors
#SurvivorDay #SuicideAwareness #YourAreNotAlone
If you are looking for the right mental health treatment program for yourself or a loved one, RiverVista is here to help. We offer free, confidential assessments to determine the best level of care for you or a loved one.
Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in anytime. No doctor's referral needed.
Put your mental health and wellness first this holiday season.
At RiverVista, we're committed to helping you achieve health, wellness, and healing, even during the holidays.
Immediate help is available—call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No emergency room visit or doctor's referral needed.
In light of the recent rise of COVID-19 cases in our area RiverVista and our family of hospitals continue to pay close attention to all reports and recommendations surrounding the COVID-19 virus. We remain diligent in our efforts to protect our patients and team members.
Visitation hours may vary, please call us directly for visitation information.
If you have any questions, please contact the building administration. Click here for more information about COVID-19: https://bit.ly/37TphmF
We know that treatment for those suffering from both substance use and mental health disorders can be difficult to navigate, but we're here to help.
Walk-in or call 24/7 for a free assessment. (614) 643-5500
Did you know that cooking can help improve your mental health?
Studies have shown that cooking can help you connect with others, practice patience and mindfulness, and boost your creativity and self-esteem.
We'll be sharing some favorite recipes from our staff and other opportunities to help get you into the kitchen this week! #WinterOfHope #Gratitude #MentalHealth
The benefits behind gratitude speak for themselves––it improves physical and psychological health, opens the door to new relationships, enhances empathy, reduces aggression, improves sleep, self-esteem, and more.
Our #WinterOfHope campaign is an ode to gratitude and a hopeful approach to the struggles that many people are going through given today’s current environment.
Follow along with us each week as we share content surrounding gratitude and ways to incorporate it into our daily lives.
It may come as no shock to you that music has powerful effects on your mental health.
This week's #WinterOfHope theme is about the power of music and how you can incorporate it into your routines for positive outcomes in your daily life.
#MentalHealth #MusicTherapy
Are you concerned that your drinking has become a problem? If you think this may be true for you, you are far from alone. Nearly 21.7 million people needed substance use treatment in 2015, but only 3 million actually received it.
We offer free assessments and treatment recommendations 24/7. Walk-ins welcome. (614) 643-5500
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Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) doesn't look any different than typical
depression—but here are a few symptoms that should raise a flag.
If your depression is becoming overwhelming, call (614) 643-5500. We accept patients 24/7 without a doctor's referral or emergency room visit.
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Seasonal Depression Symptoms Psychologists Want You to Know About
It's normal to have some days when you feel down, but if you feel down for
days at a time and you can't get motivated to do activities you usually enjoy,
see your doctor.
If you notice that your sleep patterns and appetite have changed, you turn to
alcohol for comfort or relaxation, feel hopeless, or have thoughts of self-harm or suicide, reach out to us today.
We accept patients 24/7 without a doctor's referral or emergency room visit. Call us today (614) 643-5500.
According to a NAMI study, 64% of people with an existing mental illness
reported that the holidays made their condition worse. And this year's non-traditional celebrations mat bring on additional stress.
If you feel that you might need extra help this holiday season, we're here to
help. Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in for a free assessment and treatment recommendations.
Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season. With lots of love from the RiverVista team.
We're here to help, even during the holidays. Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
We can still spend time with friends and family and create new memories this holiday season from afar.
Some activities you can try are:
• Virtual movie night
• Have a craft night via Zoom
• Host a virtual game night
• Try a virtual escape room
• And more: https://bit.ly/3adDyPz
What other ways have you found to celebrate the holiday while social distancing? #WinterOfHope #HolidaysAtHome
Our holiday celebrations will look a bit different this year, but that doesn't mean they can't be enjoyable.
How are you re-imagining your regular winter traditions during quarantine or social distancing?
#WinterOfHope #HolidaysAtHome #MentalHealthMatters
Our festive leadership team at RiverVista passed out holiday gift bags filled with treats to our hard-working employees. This was a small token of appreciation for our amazing staff. We are grateful for each and every one of you!
Holidays for those in recovery can be hard to navigate. Here are several tips that can help you maintain your sobriety and recovery through the holidays.
If you need additional support, our door is always open. Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in anytime.
Wishing you a happy and healthy new year from all of us here at RiverVista Health & Wellness.
We're here to help you make 2021 your best year yet. Call (614) 643-5500 today.
2020 has been a difficult year for many, and with a new year on the horizon, we encourage you to set meaningful and doable goals for 2021.
#WinterOfHope #MentalHealth #Wellness #NewYear
Your New Year's resolutions don't have to revolve around losing weight or eating healthy. This year, take time to reflect on resolutions that will improve your life and wellbeing.
Setting Successful Resolutions for 2021:
• Set small, realistic goals
• Know your “why”
• Check-in with yourself
• Allow yourself to start again
Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in anytime to begin your journey today.
Wishing you a happy and healthy new year from all of us here at RiverVista Health & Wellness.
We're here to help you make 2021 your best year yet. Call (614) 643-5500 today.
2020 has been a difficult year for many, and with a new year on the horizon, we encourage you to set meaningful and doable goals for 2021.
#WinterOfHope #MentalHealth #Wellness #NewYear
Your New Year's resolutions don't have to revolve around losing weight or eating healthy. This year, take time to reflect on resolutions that will improve your life and wellbeing.
Setting Successful Resolutions for 2021:
• Set small, realistic goals
• Know your “why”
• Check-in with yourself
• Allow yourself to start again
Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in anytime to begin your journey today.
Therapy plays a big role in recovery and can help you better understand your addiction.
Our treatment programs include group and individual therapy, focusing on giving each patient a consistent delivery of care they need.
Call anytime to learn more about our addiction treatment programs or schedule an assessment. (614) 643-5500
"When setting resolutions, it’s important to take time to reflect on the change
you wish to see and what you realistically can do to achieve that change."
This year, create a few realistic goals that will have a long-lasting impact on
your mental health and happiness in 2021.
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Realistic New Year’s Resolutions for Your Mental Health
By learning more about and treating your addiction and mental illness
simultaneously, you can learn how to manage and cope with them.
We accept patients who are in mental health crisis with co-occurring
detox needs.
Call now for immediate assistance. (614) 643-5500
Wishing you a happy and healthy new year from all of us here at RiverVista Health & Wellness.
We're here to help you make 2021 your best year yet. Call (614) 643-5500 today.
2020 has been a difficult year for many, and with a new year on the horizon, we encourage you to set meaningful and doable goals for 2021.
#WinterOfHope #MentalHealth #Wellness #NewYear
Your New Year's resolutions don't have to revolve around losing weight or eating healthy. This year, take time to reflect on resolutions that will improve your life and wellbeing.
Setting Successful Resolutions for 2021:
• Set small, realistic goals
• Know your “why”
• Check-in with yourself
• Allow yourself to start again
Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in anytime to begin your journey today.
January is Thyroid Awareness Month, and did you know that issues with your thyroid can also affect your mood?
Almost 20 million Americans have a thyroid condition, and nearly 60% are not aware of it, according to the Mayo Clinic.
And if your anxiety or depression symptoms become too difficult to handle on your own, we are here to help. Call (614) 643-5500 today.
HEALTHLINE.COM
Are Thyroid Conditions and Depression Linked?
Women's risk of drug and alcohol addiction is up 65% since September according to the Mental Health Index.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, immediate help is available.
Call (614) 643-5500 anytime.
Therapy plays a big role in recovery and can help you better understand your addiction.
Our treatment programs include group and individual therapy, focusing on giving each patient a consistent delivery of care they need.
Call anytime to learn more about our addiction treatment programs or schedule an assessment. (614) 643-5500
"When setting resolutions, it’s important to take time to reflect on the change
you wish to see and what you realistically can do to achieve that change."
This year, create a few realistic goals that will have a long-lasting impact on
your mental health and happiness in 2021.
MENTALHEALTHFIRSTAID.ORG
Realistic New Year’s Resolutions for Your Mental Health
By learning more about and treating your addiction and mental illness
simultaneously, you can learn how to manage and cope with them.
We accept patients who are in mental health crisis with co-occurring
detox needs.
Call now for immediate assistance. (614) 643-5500
Wishing you a happy and healthy new year from all of us here at RiverVista Health & Wellness.
We're here to help you make 2021 your best year yet. Call (614) 643-5500 today.
The number of people screening with moderate to severe symptoms of
depression and anxiety has continued to increase throughout 2020 according to Mental Health America.
For more information about our treatment programs, call us at (614) 643-5500.
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January is Thyroid Awareness Month, and did you know that issues with your thyroid can also affect your mood?
Almost 20 million Americans have a thyroid condition, and nearly 60% are not aware of it, according to the Mayo Clinic.
And if your anxiety or depression symptoms become too difficult to handle on your own, we are here to help. Call (614) 643-5500 today.
HEALTHLINE.COM
Are Thyroid Conditions and Depression Linked?
Women's risk of drug and alcohol addiction is up 65% since September according to the Mental Health Index.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, immediate help is available.
Call (614) 643-5500 anytime.
Therapy plays a big role in recovery and can help you better understand your addiction.
Our treatment programs include group and individual therapy, focusing on giving each patient a consistent delivery of care they need.
Call anytime to learn more about our addiction treatment programs or schedule an assessment. (614) 643-5500
"When setting resolutions, it’s important to take time to reflect on the change
you wish to see and what you realistically can do to achieve that change."
This year, create a few realistic goals that will have a long-lasting impact on
your mental health and happiness in 2021.
MENTALHEALTHFIRSTAID.ORG
Realistic New Year’s Resolutions for Your Mental Health
By learning more about and treating your addiction and mental illness
simultaneously, you can learn how to manage and cope with them.
We accept patients who are in mental health crisis with co-occurring
detox needs.
Call now for immediate assistance. (614) 643-5500
The first step in the journey to recovery begins with a decision to start.
We'll be here for you to help you navigate all the peaks and valleys of your
journey to better mental health. Call (614) 643-5500 to learn how we can help you begin your journey.
Everyone experiences stress, sadness and anxiety from time to time—it’s part of life. But if you are feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or unable to do the things you once enjoyed, it may be time to assess your emotional health.
If you are concerned about yourself or someone you love, take a few minutes to complete an anonymous self-assessment.
SCREENING.MENTALHEALTHSCREENING.ORG
Anonymous Mental Health Screening
The number of people screening with moderate to severe symptoms of
depression and anxiety has continued to increase throughout 2020 according to Mental Health America.
For more information about our treatment programs, call us at (614) 643-5500.
RIVERVISTAHEALTH.COM
RiverVista | Home
January is Thyroid Awareness Month, and did you know that issues with your thyroid can also affect your mood?
Almost 20 million Americans have a thyroid condition, and nearly 60% are not aware of it, according to the Mayo Clinic.
And if your anxiety or depression symptoms become too difficult to handle on your own, we are here to help. Call (614) 643-5500 today.
HEALTHLINE.COM
Are Thyroid Conditions and Depression Linked?
Women's risk of drug and alcohol addiction is up 65% since September according to the Mental Health Index.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, immediate help is available.
Call (614) 643-5500 anytime.
Therapy plays a big role in recovery and can help you better understand your addiction.
Our treatment programs include group and individual therapy, focusing on giving each patient a consistent delivery of care they need.
Call anytime to learn more about our addiction treatment programs or schedule an assessment. (614) 643-5500
In 2019, 1 in 5 adults experienced mental illness.
If you have mental health concerns or if you are struggling with a substance use disorder, our skilled clinicians are ready to help by providing a free assessment.
For walk-in details, insurance information or to schedule an appointment, call (614) 643-5500.
The first step in the journey to recovery begins with a decision to start.
We'll be here for you to help you navigate all the peaks and valleys of your
journey to better mental health. Call (614) 643-5500 to learn how we can help you begin your journey.
Everyone experiences stress, sadness and anxiety from time to time—it’s part of life. But if you are feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or unable to do the things you once enjoyed, it may be time to assess your emotional health.
If you are concerned about yourself or someone you love, take a few minutes to complete an anonymous self-assessment.
SCREENING.MENTALHEALTHSCREENING.ORG
Anonymous Mental Health Screening
The number of people screening with moderate to severe symptoms of
depression and anxiety has continued to increase throughout 2020 according to Mental Health America.
For more information about our treatment programs, call us at (614) 643-5500.
RIVERVISTAHEALTH.COM
RiverVista | Home
January is Thyroid Awareness Month, and did you know that issues with your thyroid can also affect your mood?
Almost 20 million Americans have a thyroid condition, and nearly 60% are not aware of it, according to the Mayo Clinic.
And if your anxiety or depression symptoms become too difficult to handle on your own, we are here to help. Call (614) 643-5500 today.
HEALTHLINE.COM
Are Thyroid Conditions and Depression Linked?
Women's risk of drug and alcohol addiction is up 65% since September according to the Mental Health Index.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, immediate help is available.
Call (614) 643-5500 anytime.
Psychosis describes a condition where a person loses touch with reality, including delusions, hallucinations, incoherent or nonsense speech, and inappropriate behaviors.
Our teams are equipped with the experience and the tools to treat those in active psychosis and help patients get the medication and tools they need to manage and reduce the impact of symptoms.
Call RiverVista today. (614) 643-5500
With everything going on in our world, now may be the most important time to offer your support for a loved one struggling with their mental health.
Our team at Rivervista is here to help identify and cope with mental health issues. Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in any time.
NAMI.ORG
Being Socially Isolated with Mental Illness: A Perspective for Loved Ones | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
In 2019, 1 in 5 adults experienced mental illness.
If you have mental health concerns or if you are struggling with a substance use disorder, our skilled clinicians are ready to help by providing a free assessment.
For walk-in details, insurance information or to schedule an appointment, call (614) 643-5500.
The first step in the journey to recovery begins with a decision to start.
We'll be here for you to help you navigate all the peaks and valleys of your
journey to better mental health. Call (614) 643-5500 to learn how we can help you begin your journey.
Everyone experiences stress, sadness and anxiety from time to time—it’s part of life. But if you are feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or unable to do the things you once enjoyed, it may be time to assess your emotional health.
If you are concerned about yourself or someone you love, take a few minutes to complete an anonymous self-assessment.
SCREENING.MENTALHEALTHSCREENING.ORG
Anonymous Mental Health Screening
The number of people screening with moderate to severe symptoms of
depression and anxiety has continued to increase throughout 2020 according to Mental Health America.
For more information about our treatment programs, call us at (614) 643-5500.
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Overdoses, relapses, and overall substance-use have all increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you or someone you love is struggling with substance use disorder, please contact Rivervista (614) 643-5500.
The social stigma attached to mental health treatment can discourage those in need from seeking help.
The truth is, mental health problems are not uncommon. Five percent of adults experience a serious mental illness each year.
If you or someone you love is struggling with their mental health or with a substance use disorder, please call RiverVista to schedule an assessment (614) 643-5500. Walk-ins are also welcome.
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Reframing Mental Health Labels | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
According to the American Institute of Stress, 65% of adults reported difficulties managing work-related stress. High levels of stress can lead to many mental health disorders including PTSD, anxiety, and depression.
If work stress is negatively affecting your health, Rivervista can help. Call (614) 643-5500.
Psychosis describes a condition where a person loses touch with reality, including delusions, hallucinations, incoherent or nonsense speech, and inappropriate behaviors.
Our teams are equipped with the experience and the tools to treat those in active psychosis and help patients get the medication and tools they need to manage and reduce the impact of symptoms.
Call RiverVista today. (614) 643-5500
With everything going on in our world, now may be the most important time to offer your support for a loved one struggling with their mental health.
Our team at Rivervista is here to help identify and cope with mental health issues. Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in any time.
NAMI.ORG
Being Socially Isolated with Mental Illness: A Perspective for Loved Ones | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
In 2019, 1 in 5 adults experienced mental illness.
If you have mental health concerns or if you are struggling with a substance use disorder, our skilled clinicians are ready to help by providing a free assessment.
For walk-in details, insurance information or to schedule an appointment, call (614) 643-5500.
"We don't have a vaccine for our mental health like we do for our physical health."
Call (614) 643-5500 today if you need help managing your mental health. You don't have to do it alone.
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Mental health is one of the biggest pandemic issues we'll face in 2021
Overdoses, relapses, and overall substance-use have all increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you or someone you love is struggling with substance use disorder, please contact Rivervista (614) 643-5500.
The social stigma attached to mental health treatment can discourage those in need from seeking help.
The truth is, mental health problems are not uncommon. Five percent of adults experience a serious mental illness each year.
If you or someone you love is struggling with their mental health or with a substance use disorder, please call RiverVista to schedule an assessment (614) 643-5500. Walk-ins are also welcome.
NAMI.ORG
Reframing Mental Health Labels | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
According to the American Institute of Stress, 65% of adults reported difficulties managing work-related stress. High levels of stress can lead to many mental health disorders including PTSD, anxiety, and depression.
If work stress is negatively affecting your health, Rivervista can help. Call (614) 643-5500.
Psychosis describes a condition where a person loses touch with reality, including delusions, hallucinations, incoherent or nonsense speech, and inappropriate behaviors.
Our teams are equipped with the experience and the tools to treat those in active psychosis and help patients get the medication and tools they need to manage and reduce the impact of symptoms.
Call RiverVista today. (614) 643-5500
With everything going on in our world, now may be the most important time to offer your support for a loved one struggling with their mental health.
Our team at Rivervista is here to help identify and cope with mental health issues. Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in any time.
NAMI.ORG
Being Socially Isolated with Mental Illness: A Perspective for Loved Ones | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
It can be difficult to recognize when social drinking has evolved into a substance use disorder.
This anonymous screening can help you determine if treatment would be appropriate for you.
Call (614) 643-5500 for walk-in details and schedule an assessment if you or
someone you love is struggling to manage their substance use.
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Addiction Test (Alcohol and substance use test)
A person with dementia is likely also suffering from co-occurring behavioral and psychological issues. These can include apathy, depression, agitation, anxiety, hallucinations, and disinhibition.
Our team at Rivervista is equipped with the tools and experience to help those struggling with issues related to dementia. Call today to learn more (614) 643-5500.
The longer you have been taking certain antipsychotics, the longer it takes to come off of them safely. Suddenly stopping the use of antipsychotic medications can actually increase the chances of psychotic symptoms emerging.
If you are experiencing difficulties due to suddenly stopping meds, we can help. Call (614) 643-5500 for walk-in details and schedule an assessment with our experienced clinicians.
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"We don't have a vaccine for our mental health like we do for our physical health."
Call (614) 643-5500 today if you need help managing your mental health. You don't have to do it alone.
CNN.COM
Mental health is one of the biggest pandemic issues we'll face in 2021
Overdoses, relapses, and overall substance-use have all increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you or someone you love is struggling with substance use disorder, please contact Rivervista (614) 643-5500.
The social stigma attached to mental health treatment can discourage those in need from seeking help.
The truth is, mental health problems are not uncommon. Five percent of adults experience a serious mental illness each year.
If you or someone you love is struggling with their mental health or with a substance use disorder, please call RiverVista to schedule an assessment (614) 643-5500. Walk-ins are also welcome.
NAMI.ORG
Reframing Mental Health Labels | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
Are you concerned about your mental health? We're here to help.
RiverVista Behavioral Hospital addresses the full spectrum of needs for all
patients. We focus on restoring peace-of-mind and establishing sustainable
healthy living routines.
Call us at (614) 643-5500.
Self-harm or self-injury can be very dangerous. Sometimes addressing self-harm starts when a friend or family member recognizes the signs and offers support.
Warning signs of self-harm can include:
• Unexplained and frequent injuries, including cuts and burns
• Changes in dress or makeup habits that might conceal injuries
• Isolation
• Difficulty managing feelings
• Relationship problems
• Poor functioning at work, school or home
If you or someone you care about is showing signs of self-harm, we can help. Call (614) 643-5500 today.
It can be difficult to recognize when social drinking has evolved into a substance use disorder.
This anonymous screening can help you determine if treatment would be appropriate for you.
Call (614) 643-5500 for walk-in details and schedule an assessment if you or
someone you love is struggling to manage their substance use.
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Addiction Test (Alcohol and substance use test)
A person with dementia is likely also suffering from co-occurring behavioral and psychological issues. These can include apathy, depression, agitation, anxiety, hallucinations, and disinhibition.
Our team at Rivervista is equipped with the tools and experience to help those struggling with issues related to dementia. Call today to learn more (614) 643-5500.
The longer you have been taking certain antipsychotics, the longer it takes to come off of them safely. Suddenly stopping the use of antipsychotic medications can actually increase the chances of psychotic symptoms emerging.
If you are experiencing difficulties due to suddenly stopping meds, we can help. Call (614) 643-5500 for walk-in details and schedule an assessment with our experienced clinicians.
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"We don't have a vaccine for our mental health like we do for our physical health."
Call (614) 643-5500 today if you need help managing your mental health. You don't have to do it alone.
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March is Social Work Month!
Social workers play an important role every day at our hospitals, acting as patient advocates, assisting in care planning, and coordinating patient needs.
Thank a mental health social worker today! #SocialWorkMonth #SocialWorkIsEssential
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Opinion: Coronavirus and opioid crisis create 'perfect storm' in Columbus
NewVista Behavioral Health
March 10 at 1:02 PM ·
"Emotional anxiety, job insecurity and depression have created an almost perfect storm of pain for our families, friends, neighbors, and communities." - Kirk Kureska, NewVista Behavioral Healthcare
Read more from our Vice President of Hospital Operations on increasing substance abuse and mental health cases across Ohio partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
NewVista Behavioral Health
March 10 at 1:02 PM ·
"Emotional anxiety, job insecurity and depression have created an almost perfect storm of pain for our families, friends, neighbors, and communities." - Kirk Kureska, NewVista Behavioral Healthcare
Read more from our Vice President of Hospital Operations on increasing substance abuse and mental health cases across Ohio partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Don't wait to address mental health concerns. The road to recovery and healing can start right now.
We are here to help you, 24/7. Begin your journey by calling today (614) 643-5500—Walk-ins welcome.
According to Mental Health America, more than 72% of screening respondents say that loneliness and isolation are among their top three stressors.
If isolation, loneliness, or any other condition is causing you unmanageable stress, we can help.
Call (614) 643-5500 or walk-in anytime for a free mental health assessment and information on our treatment programs.
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Are you concerned about your mental health? We're here to help.
RiverVista Behavioral Hospital addresses the full spectrum of needs for all
patients. We focus on restoring peace-of-mind and establishing sustainable
healthy living routines.
Call us at (614) 643-5500.
Self-harm or self-injury can be very dangerous. Sometimes addressing self-harm starts when a friend or family member recognizes the signs and offers support.
Warning signs of self-harm can include:
• Unexplained and frequent injuries, including cuts and burns
• Changes in dress or makeup habits that might conceal injuries
• Isolation
• Difficulty managing feelings
• Relationship problems
• Poor functioning at work, school or home
If you or someone you care about is showing signs of self-harm, we can help. Call (614) 643-5500 today.
If you or someone you know has thoughts of harming themselves or others, seek immediate medical attention.
These thoughts can be scary, but help is available. Reach out today (614) 643-5500. Walk-ins welcome 24/7.
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My Experience With Homicidal Ideation
Happy World Social Work Day!
Thank you to all of our social workers who care for our patients and their families each day. #WorldSocialWorkDay #SocialWorkMonth #SocialWorkIsEssential
Senior citizens often experience multiple life changes at one time, which puts them at higher risk for adjustment disorders.
Our behavioral health hospitals specialize in providing care to all adults struggling with emotional and behavioral challenges triggered by life changes.
Call (614) 643-5500 for more information or to schedule an assessment for
yourself or a loved one.
March is Social Work Month!
Social workers play an important role every day at our hospitals, acting as patient advocates, assisting in care planning, and coordinating patient needs.
Thank a mental health social worker today! #SocialWorkMonth #SocialWorkIsEssential
DISPATCH.COM
Opinion: Coronavirus and opioid crisis create 'perfect storm' in Columbus
NewVista Behavioral Health
March 10 at 2:02 PM ·
"Emotional anxiety, job insecurity and depression have created an almost perfect storm of pain for our families, friends, neighbors, and communities." - Kirk Kureska, NewVista Behavioral Healthcare
Read more from our Vice President of Hospital Operations on increasing substance abuse and mental health cases across Ohio partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
NewVista Behavioral Health
March 10 at 2:02 PM ·
"Emotional anxiety, job insecurity and depression have created an almost perfect storm of pain for our families, friends, neighbors, and communities." - Kirk Kureska, NewVista Behavioral Healthcare
Read more from our Vice President of Hospital Operations on increasing substance abuse and mental health cases across Ohio partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Don't wait to address mental health concerns. The road to recovery and healing can start right now.
We are here to help you, 24/7. Begin your journey by calling today (614) 643-5500—Walk-ins welcome.
Finding the right treatment, medication management and healthy coping mechanisms can be difficult when it comes to mental illness.
We're here to help you navigate the road to recovery and wellness for you or a loved one with our compassionate staff and evidence-based treatment programs. Call (614) 643-5500 to learn more.
If you or someone you know has thoughts of harming themselves or others, seek immediate medical attention.
These thoughts can be scary, but help is available. Reach out today (614) 643-5500. Walk-ins welcome 24/7.
MEDIUM.COM
My Experience With Homicidal Ideation
Happy World Social Work Day!
Thank you to all of our social workers who care for our patients and their families each day. #WorldSocialWorkDay #SocialWorkMonth #SocialWorkIsEssential
Senior citizens often experience multiple life changes at one time, which puts them at higher risk for adjustment disorders.
Our behavioral health hospitals specialize in providing care to all adults struggling with emotional and behavioral challenges triggered by life changes.
Call (614) 643-5500 for more information or to schedule an assessment for
yourself or a loved one.
March is Social Work Month!
Social workers play an important role every day at our hospitals, acting as patient advocates, assisting in care planning, and coordinating patient needs.
Thank a mental health social worker today! #SocialWorkMonth #SocialWorkIsEssential
DISPATCH.COM
Opinion: Coronavirus and opioid crisis create 'perfect storm' in Columbus
NewVista Behavioral Health
March 10 at 2:02 PM ·
"Emotional anxiety, job insecurity and depression have created an almost perfect storm of pain for our families, friends, neighbors, and communities." - Kirk Kureska, NewVista Behavioral Healthcare
Read more from our Vice President of Hospital Operations on increasing substance abuse and mental health cases across Ohio partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
NewVista Behavioral Health
March 10 at 2:02 PM ·
"Emotional anxiety, job insecurity and depression have created an almost perfect storm of pain for our families, friends, neighbors, and communities." - Kirk Kureska, NewVista Behavioral Healthcare
Read more from our Vice President of Hospital Operations on increasing substance abuse and mental health cases across Ohio partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.