No images? Click here You are not aloneSupporting health and wellness during and after the COVID-19 pandemic Over the past several weeks, employers and employees in Niagara have faced unprecedented levels of change. Many are experiencing heightened levels of stress, anxiety and worry about the future. Whether your organization is temporarily closed or continuing operations in a drastically altered landscape, we are here to help you support the health and wellness of your workplace leaders and employees during this time. Whether it is connecting you with resources and programs to protect and promote mental health or arranging a call to discuss your workplace health needs further, we are here for you. Contact Niagara Region Public Health to learn more about how we can help. We will work with you to identify the resources that best meet your needs and support your workplace through this challenging time. Staying mentally healthy during isolationFeeling anxious from being stuck inside? Missing spending time with friends? Unsure of how to stay connected with family? Isolation can be tough, but there are healthy ways to cope. Mental Health Week: Begin celebrating May 4!Mental Health Week is here! More than ever, we need to raise awareness and have open conversations about mental health. New! Stories of lived experience webpageWhen people share personal experiences with a mental health challenge, it can be therapeutic and healing for the individual sharing the story, while also providing encouragement to those who are going through similar experiences. Niagara Region Mental Health has launched a new webpage where personal stories of recovery are submitted and shared. Mental health services during COVID-19Are you looking for mental health services? Although some services may be modified to ensure safety of clients and staff, we are here to help! Niagara Region Mental Health is still providing services and intake during COVID-19. Connect with Niagara Parents!We are here for support. Now and always. During these difficult times Niagara Region Public Health is still here to support parents and caregivers. Through Niagara Parents, public health nurses continue to virtually provide support and reliable advice about pregnancy, newborn care, breastfeeding, feeding your baby, parenting questions, child or parental mental health concerns, and community supports. Connect with a public health nurse at Niagara Parents Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.:
Attention all parents and caregiversVirtual services now being offered through COVID-19! To continue to support parents and caregivers every step of the way, Niagara Region Public Health is still offering services including:
For registration and information to book an appointment, please connect with Niagara Parents. |