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The Junior League officially announced its focus on mental health at the Little Black Dress Initiative cocktail party in February. Heather Bean Oyler said the group is currently in the information-gathering stage of the process.
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With Valentine's Day around the corner, many are excited to bask in the chocolates, flowers and romance of the holiday. But that's not the reality for everyone.
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CEFCU is donating $500,000 to UnityPoint Health to fund transformation of the Heddington Oaks nursing home into a center for youth mental health care.
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Access to health care is a concern for many Peorians. However, finding health care is an even greater struggle for members of the LGBTQ community, who often can't find medical providers willing to serve them, offer the services they need, or make them feel comfortable in a vulnerable setting.
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A void sometimes separates people in need of behavioral health treatment from the organizations able to provide it.
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Pritzker signs slate of public safety bills into law in Peoria, including co-responder pilot programBehavioral health co-responders will be working with law enforcement in four Illinois cities by the end of this year.
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The healthcare organization plans to convert the 16-acre property at 2223 W. Heading Ave. into the Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Center.
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Student burnout isn’t a new phenomenon, though the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has certainly drawn more attention to the issue that affects both students and faculty members alike.
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Student burnout isn’t a new phenomenon, though the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has certainly drawn more attention to the issue that affects both students and faculty members alike.
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A psychotherapist with OSF HealthCare says limiting screen time and open communication are key factors in addressing rising teen suicide rates.