Why does Mental Health Matter?
Signature Health Services2023-05-30T13:12:34-05:00Mental Health Awareness Month is observed in May as a nationwide celebration of well-being. There is nothing wrong in saying: I need help!
Mental Health Awareness Month is observed in May as a nationwide celebration of well-being. There is nothing wrong in saying: I need help!
Asking for help might feel like a sign of weakness or a lack of caring, but it cannot be farther from the truth. Asking for help shows strength. It means the caregivers know their limits and when to seek support.
A healthy mind and body will enable you to perform your daily activities and to cope with hard situations the right way.
While a fever, cough, or sore throat have seemed to be the early warning signs of COVID-19, new research published in the Annals of Neurology shows almost half of hospitalized patients experience a host of neurological problems.
During this June month of Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness, we invite you to be on the alert for, and recognize the early signs of Alzheimer’s.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, but these coping techniques can help you all year long. Here are some helpful strategies to consider.