Author Archives
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When Your Co-Workers Make Jokes or Act Weird After Your Family Member’s Suicide
Suicide sucks. Suicide is a monster that will haunt you forever. Suicide is on the rise in the United States, and according to the most recent statistics from the CDC, is the tenth leading cause of death in our country…. Read More ›
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Consumers Warned of Possible Exposure to Hepatitis A at Waterville (ME) Market
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE MAINE CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION (CDC) 01/24/2020 02:21 PM EST AUGUSTA – The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) have identified a case of… Read More ›
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Shortchanging Mental Health Providers Just Hurts the Most Vulnerable
Years ago, I ran a 200+ employee mental health agency. When children’s case management services were privatized – meaning the State of Maine, which had been handling all the children’s case management services to that point – opened those services… Read More ›
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Gastroenteritis, Also Called the Stomach Flu
Since I’m in the middle of a nasty bout of this right now, which I apparently caught from my 2 year old grandson (whose symptoms were comparatively mild), it seemed worth posting this article from the Mayo Clinic. On checking… Read More ›
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Lyme Cases Reported to Maine CDC in 2019 Reach Record High
My late husband was always out in the woods, and never used any kind of tick repellent. He did pick ticks off himself (and I picked a couple as well) but surprisingly, not as many as one might expect. I… Read More ›
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Free Training: Addressing Tobacco Use in the Behavioral Health Population
From the Maine Department of Health & Human ServicesJanuary 15, 2020 Free Training for Behavioral Health Providers The MaineHealth Center for Tobacco Independence (CTI,) on behalf of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention/Tobacco and Substance Use Prevention and… Read More ›
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Restorative Retelling Grief Group
Beginning Monday, January 20 from 6-8 pm, Androscoggin Home Health will facilitate a “Restorative Retelling Grief Group” for adult family members and friends who have been affected by the sudden loss of a loved one as a result of homicide,… Read More ›
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Are We Headed Towards Just Warehousing the Elderly & Disabled?
There is a great deal I’d like to say on this topic but I’ll let the article speak for itself. A Change in Medicare Has Therapists Alarmed.From The New York Times.November 29, 2019.By Paula SpanA Change in Medicare Has Therapists… Read More ›
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Traumatic Brain Injury – A Message from Kim Block
Kim Block was an anchor on WGME’s news for 39 years. She has now officially stepped down from that position after more than a year out of work because of a traumatic brain injury suffered from a fall on the… Read More ›
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Executive Dysfunction and The “Impossible Task” – When the Everyday Seems Too Much
My blogs on “The Grief Warrior Project” describe my experiences coping with what’s called “complicated grief” after the suicide of my beloved husband in 2016. Aside from the devastating pain and horror of his death, I lived with a brain… Read More ›