Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Talbert House Is Here For You

Talbert House: Building a Stronger Community...One Life at a Time.
Dear friend of Talbert House,
As a community, we are facing new and trying times related to the COVID-19 pandemic. At Talbert House, we are working to keep our clients and staff healthy and safe, while ensuring there are critical services needed by so many.

Talbert House is here if you need us. 

While the services may be delivered in different ways, we are accepting new clients and serving our current caseload. All reports indicate the need for mental health and addiction services is more important than ever. Our website will be regularly updated with the status of our individual programs. The list can be found here.

And in addition, we know this is a time of unprecedented uncertainty and stress for adults and youth alike. 281-CARE hotline is available 24/7 to anyone who is in crisis, needs support and/or information and referral. Anyone can access this hotline funded by the Hamilton County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board by calling 513-281-CARE (2273) or by texting "talbert" to 839863. Those living in Brown County can also access 24/7 crisis support funded by the Brown County Board of Mental Health and Addiction Services and United Way of Greater Cincinnati by dialing 2-1-1.

Please feel free to share this information and let us know if we can help in any way.
Continuing to operate these services has put a strain on our resources and has required an increase in purchasing of PPE items such as masks, gloves and thermometers. While our expenses climb, we are proud to be able to serve those most at need in our community. Our hearts go out to those greatly impacted by the changes that have occurred in response to the pandemic.

Many have asked how to help. If you are able, one way is to consider a financial gift to fund the additional supplies needed to keep our clients and staff safe and healthy. No amount is too small.

Together, we will overcome and rebuild as a community. As we have for 55 years, Talbert House is committed to building a stronger community…one life at a time.  
Our crisis hotline is still available 24/7 if you or a loved one need assistance:

513-281-2273 (CARE)
or
text "talbert" to 839863 
To learn more about Talbert House and see your support in action, please visit our website and follow us on social media.

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Natalie Summit, LPC: Young Men, Substance Abuse, and Suicide

Hello from The River Source! 

This is the first full issue of our professional newsletter, which we'll be sending on a regular basis to showcase some of our successes, our staff members, and the issues we're passionate about. Please recommend this newsletter to your colleagues! Learn more here: https://www.theriversource.org/professionals/

Meet Natalie Summit, LPC


Natalie is the head of the First Responders Treatment Program at The River Source. With over 20 years of working with law enforcement, she has a special perspective when it comes to addiction and mental health, especially as it pertains to young men and veterans.

Read her research on substance abuse and suicide, and how the professional community can collaborate in helping an at-risk community access available resources for mental health and addiction treatment:
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About the First Responders Treatment Program 

We offer specialized, outpatient treatment aimed at the specific needs of First Responders. The toll a career in military service, law enforcement, EMS, or medical care can take on a person demands special attention. Our individualized program for first responders includes specialized counseling, featuring: 
  • Discrete, 12-Step Group meetings with a community of first responders who understand each other's experiences
  • Private, in-home counseling overseen by Natalie Summit, LPC, head of the First Responders program and former Police Crisis Intervention Specialist 
To learn more about the way we handle the unique needs of our heroes in uniform, send an email to firstresponder@theriversource.org
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The Sanford Library of Virtual Recovery Resources

By Christine Walkons, MA, LPC, CAADC, CCS-M, Tuesday, April 14, 2020 8:02 AM
Sanford’s use of telehealth to continue to provide virtual treatment services and support is receiving favorable reviews by many clients. Individuals who are feeling housebound and disconnected are expressing gratitude for the groups and individual services we are providing. Our clients say they look forward to telehealth sessions to connect with others and gain emotional […]
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NAADAC is launching a 2020 Advocacy Webinar Series to provide you with the tools and information you need to be a powerful and effective advocate for the addiction profession! This exciting five-part webinar series is kicking off on Friday, May 1, 2020 at 12:00pm ET.

Now more than ever, your voice is needed to advocate for yourself, fellow addiction professionals, and those you serve! Learn about public policy, the latest updates in federal funding, grassroots advocacy efforts, and the many resources NAADAC can provide you to help you stay updated on current state and national public policy issues that impact addiction professionals! Earn 7.5 CEs! 

Each free 1.5 hour webinar is presented by a subject matter expert in the addiction profession and worth CEs. While viewing the education is free, non-members must pay to receive CEs ($20 for 1.5 CEs). NAADAC members can earn those CEs for free! (Join NAADAC now and save!)
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NAADAC is proud to inform you that closed captioning is available on live NAADAC webinars!
 In addition, transcripts will be made available for on-demand webinars recorded on and after March 27, 2019.

The captioning capabilities are in compliance with the practices defined in Worldwide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.
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Higher Logic

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Who Is God? (THIS IS SO POWERFUL)

Hello from the Inside: COVID-19 Quarantine Update

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