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Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio
Mental Health Care
Cincinnati, Ohio 182 followers
Choose wellness. Choose You.
About us
Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio (MHANKYSWOH) is dedicated to promoting mental health and working to prevent mental and substance use disorders through education, advocacy, and service. We provide safety net services, and community, and professional education, and we're the regional experts in Certified Peer Support.
- Website
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www.mhankyswoh.org
External link for Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio
- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1953
- Specialties
- Peer Support, Recovery, Pro Bono Counseling, Behavioral Health, Education, Well-being, Support Groups, and Mental Health First Aid
Locations
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Primary
11238 Cornell Park Dr
Cincinnati, Ohio 45242, US
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1002 Monmouth St
Newport, Kentucky 41071, US
Employees at Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio
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Rich Palmer
Voice Actor, Voice Over, Audiobook Narrator. Providing Broadcast-Quality Voice-overs from my HOME STUDIO. e-learning | Commercials | Political Ads |…
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Lisa Everson
Passionate advocate for accessibility and inclusion in all sectors and educator in mental health literacy.
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Beth Roach
Hamilton County Crisis Intervention Team Program Director
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Amanda Hampton
Independent Contractor - Behavioral Health
Updates
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October is #PreventionMonth. Substance use disorders affect people from all walks of life and all ages. Prevention and early intervention strategies can reduce the impact of substance use in America’s communities. You’re not alone. Help is available: samhsa.gov/find-help #SubstanceUsePreventionMonth #MyPreventionStory Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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Healthcare is difficult to navigate for everyone, especially in the United States. It's made even more difficult for different demographics, including women, the BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities, and more. As first responders and healthcare professionals, we may not even be aware of our own subconscious beliefs and attitudes, which may unknowingly impact how we treat those we help. Learn what implicit bias looks like in a healthcare setting and what we can do to keep our own views from impacting our work. Join us on October 30th from 12-1pm. Register at http://bit.ly/3zUEwj1
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Improving your mental health can be as simple as treating yourself to your favorite sweet treat! Have a piece of chocolate today! #NationalChocolateDay
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We are hiring a part-time Peer Recovery Supporter. Visit https://bit.ly/48kWNCV to apply today!
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The start of your recovery journey can be challenging but the mental health screening will get you on the right track! https://bit.ly/3TFwx07