Friday, April 17, 2020

Through all the bad, we have some good news to share with you!


Banyan Palm Springs offers comprehensive addiction treatment in the Coachella Valley for residents of Southern California and beyond. Surrounded by views of the desert mountains and palm trees, this facility accommodates patients who are ready to end their addiction for good. Banyan uses an evidence-based, personalized approach to care with a combination of one-on-one counseling, behavioral therapy, and medication-assisted treatment. Our safe, supportive environment can treat a wide range of co-occurring disorders as well.

We are proud to announce that our newest location Banyan Palm Springs is now in network with Anthem BlueCross. Please contact your local representative for more information.

Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches has been one of the nation’s leading behavioral health care organizations for over 20 years. Located in South Florida, we offer expert treatment, support, advocacy and assistance to patients suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. We also specialize in the treatment of co-occurring disorders, and develop our cutting-edge treatment programs using evidence-based best practices.

We are proud to announce that our Mental Health Program at Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches is now in network with BlueCross BlueShield. Please contact your local representative for more information.
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How to Apply For Your Economic Impact Stimulus Check

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How to Apply for your Ecomonic Impact Stimulus Check

People receiving SSI and SSDI are entitled to the COVID-19 Economic Stimulus checks that are being sent out.  However, if you do not file taxes (many people who get SSI and SSDI do not have to file taxes), the government may not have your bank account information and therefore your payment may be delayed.  For those of you who do not file taxes, it is important to click on the button below and follow the instructions on the IRS website.   The form is 2 pages long and takes about 5 minutes.  You will need your bank account routing number and bank account number.  Both of these things can be found at the bottom of one of your checks.
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[Reminder to Register] Helping Families Navigate COVID-19

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REMINDER: Please register to join Partnership for Drug Free Kids + Center on Addiction and SAFE Project on April 17 at 1:00 pm, ET for an online discussion about the impact of COVID-19 on our organizations and the families we serve.

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Social distancing measures and anxiety about COVID-19 present unique challenges for families already dealing with substance use and/or mental health issues. Please join us to share information and strategies for helping families navigate these challenges.
The meeting will consist of a panel of representatives from organizations that serve families affected by substance use disorders and/or mental health issues, followed by a question and answer session.
We will share some resources developed to help families during this difficult time and discuss how we are adapting our support services for families and their loved ones during social isolation.
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids + Center on Addiction is proud to co-host this gathering with SAFE Project, a national nonprofit working through a collaborative, multi-pronged and non-partisan approach to end the nation’s catastrophic addiction epidemic.
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How to: Create In-Home Structure




Creating In-Home Structure
It’s the end of the year and most students would be preparing for final state exams. Some students would be using these last few months to prepare for college or their next step in life, thus seeking advice from their support system within the faculty and staff of their school. Unfortunately, many students will miss out on the milestone moments every high school student imagines: prom, graduation, and state championship competitions. However, we can’t change the past, and we can’t change the circumstances that we do not control. But we can choose to rise above the situation and make the most of our time at home with our family. 

Here’s the thing: EVERY home has a structure. Now the question is: does the structure in your home encourage growth and development? No judgement here. We are all living life together and no one’s perfect. This newsletter is to promote thought and improvement.  

For many parents they aren’t used to having their children at home seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Therefore, parents may lack understanding regarding structure and how to intentionally create it and it’s importance. We want to share a few helpful tips around this topic and we hope that you will share this newsletter (and those to come) with your parents and also encourage them to sign up for our newsletters. 

According to cdc.gov there are three essential components of building structure within your home: 
1.     Consistency
2.     Predictability 
3.     Follow-through

(1) Consistency means you have consistent reactions and responses to negative behaviors. (2) Predictability means that your child can predict your reaction to their choices. (3) Follow-through means that you do what you say you’re going to do, when you say you’re going to do it; you follow-through on the rules you set. 

It is so important to have a daily routine. If you can create a morning routine, daily schedule/to-do list, and a night routine this will make life much easier and cohesive. For example, a morning routine may include: waking up at a specific time each day (which also helps you sleep better at night), hygiene, read for 30 minutes to 1 hour, workout 15 to 30 minutes, cook and eat breakfast, and then start your daily schedule. The purpose of a beneficial morning routine is to help you set the tone for your day and start it on the right track. It’s the foundation. 

A big part of creating structure is time-management. While your kids are at home this is a primetime for them to continue to have a daily schedule as they would in school. Maybe set a schedule for them to do household chores, reading, writing, practicing a hobby, etc. Come up with a to-do list and a schedule for your children as well. No matter their age, this teaches them accountability, responsibility, and produces maturity. 

Here’s the key component of structure: knowing what you are going to do for the day. A useful tool is time blocking. Time blocks show you what task you must complete at a specific time. You may also have task that need to be done throughout the day but not at a specific time. Prioritize task and keep flexibility within your schedule, do not overload your day with too much activity which you can’t complete all in one day. When you time-block and prioritize your daily to-do list, you will feel much more accomplished when you set realist goals for your day.

A night-time routine may include cooking and eating dinner with your family, picking a Table Talk conversation from our book Table Talks, watching tv for 1 hour, then practicing a relaxation method like yoga, stretching or mindful breathing to prepare for bedtime. Establishing and maintaining a set bed-time routine (just like a scheduled wake time) will help you and your child to function at peak levels during the day. 



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