Holiday Door D茅cor at Tesoro
/The team at Tesoro made a stylish statement this holiday season with three different door themes: The Grinch, Elves at Work, and Home Alone.
Read MoreThe team at Tesoro made a stylish statement this holiday season with three different door themes: The Grinch, Elves at Work, and Home Alone.
Read MoreThe Bakersfield Recovery Station staff came together this year to make the holidays special for the people they serve.
Read MoreInstead of setting a New Year鈥檚 resolution, why not try setting an intention instead? Intentions focus less on goals and more on the journey which leads to certain outcomes, which can be more beneficial to your overall wellbeing. Click here to learn more!
Read MoreEach year, we gather artwork or poetry from our members across 汤头条app to create the annual recovery calendar. This year, in the face of unprecedented challenges at work and at home due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, we asked both staff and members to submit their thoughts on what the RCCS considers fuel for the recovery journey: hope.
Read MoreNot even a pandemic can stop the team at STEPS from delivering holiday joy to members they serve!
Read MoreWhat does joy look like to you? Is it a thing? A moment? Joy may feel hard to find right now, but it is worth cultivating even in tough circumstances. Click here for some ways you can find joy now, even in the depths of winter and the pandemic.
Read MoreLast week, the TAO Central team in Anaheim, CA, worked hard to prepare a 鈥淐ozy Up鈥-themed gift for their members.
Read MoreAlthough we aren鈥檛 hosting any in-person holiday parties at 汤头条app this season, there are still plenty of ways to show appreciation for one another.
Read MoreHappy Holidays from Villa Fairmont MHRC! They celebrated the season with a series of spirit days the week before Christmas. Some of those themes included festive sweater day and sports day.
Read MoreDuring a year when we are all more vulnerable to anxiety and depression due to the ongoing stresses of a pandemic, it鈥檚 more important than ever to be alert to signs of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or depression. Especially when the days get shorter. Click here for some ways to brighten up your day!
Read MoreAs we move into the winter months, it is more important than ever that we look ahead to the future with hope. Click here for ideas on activities to keep you moving forward.
Read MoreAs we enter the holiday season, it can be hard to maintain those traditions we look forward to. However, just because the holidays might not look the same this year, we encourage you to think about looking beneath the 鈥渨hat鈥 of a tradition to uncover the 鈥渨hy.鈥
Read MoreWe are proud of the service and dedication of our team at Merrill Center CSU in Fontana, California!
Read MoreThe practice of gratitude is important in maintaining our resilience and our ability to manage extreme emotions. Learn the many benefits of gratitude and use the prompts inside this post to start a regular gratitude journal.
Read MoreThis week, we鈥檙e focusing on what鈥檚 on the horizon: three vaccines in development showing promising results in combatting the impact of COVID-19 on our communities. Click here to learn more!
Read MoreThis week鈥檚 self-care tip shares ways to continue holiday traditions even when we cannot gather together in person. Click here to learn more!
Read MoreThe TAO Central program in Anaheim, CA, is doing some amazing work helping members create their new homes and succeed with dedicated mental health support. Click here to watch the video!
Read MoreIt's long been known that weather changes can negatively affect mental health for some people. Incorporating a morning ritual to your day could bring some peace and routine to the upcoming winter months. Click here to learn more!
Read MoreIn this month鈥檚 RCCS Tidbit, we focus on change and the stages of change. We explore ways of supporting others as they think about and prepare for change. Read more about finding and moving through the stages of change inside this post.
Read MoreDid you know that there are odor-sensitive neurons in the nose that send signals to the parts of the brain related to wakefulness and awareness? How cool is that! Today, we explore the benefits of aromatherapy for self-care. Click here to learn more!
Read More50 Years of Services to People With Serious Mental Illness
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