May is #MentalHealthAwarenes Month. Week 1: May 1-4 (Older Adults)
This week we highlight how to support the unique mental health needs of older adults.
Age joyfully! Consider your passions and interests and pursue something that brings you happiness and fulfillment. Remember that mental health support is available to you if you need it.
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth is a great time to raise awareness of the importance of mental health in children and teens.
Keep an eye out for any social or behavioral changes in your children. You can learn more about the signs at:
#MentalHealthAwareness Month
Week 2: May 5 - 11
Children and Teens Mental Health
In-person talks promote healthy mental development. This Mental Health Awareness Month, talk to your children and teens about mental health. Need help getting started? Find some helpful tools at:
https://www.samhsa.gov/mental-health/how-to-talk/parents-and-caregivers
#MentalHealthAwareness Month
Week 2: May 5 - 11
Children and Teens Mental Health
Whatβs your favorite greeting for your child when they get home from school or when you are back from work? πI love you! πDid you have a fun day learning? Or π Iβm so happy to see you!
Consistent and reassuring interactions positively impact a childβs mental health.
Learn more about how to support them at all ages and stages.
https://www.samhsa.gov/families/parent-caregiver-resources.
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This #MentalHealthMonth, the theme is "Where to Start: Mental Health in a Changing World."
The constant changes β work, relationships, news headlines β can take a toll on our well-being. But every step towards prioritizing your mental health matters!
Let's create communities that support mental health. and show the world πthat mental health matters!
Where to start π€Mental Health America has some coping skills to get you started πͺπ½πͺπ½πͺπ½