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How Do You Recover From a Mental Illness? With ACT Team Supervisor Kristi

How Do You Recover From a Mental Illness? With ACT Team Supervisor Kristi

by guild | Nov 24, 2021 | 101 Blogs, FAQ, Featured, Mental Heatlh, Staff Blogs

When you receive a diagnosis, you may not know what comes next. The good news is that people can and do recover from mental illnesses with the right treatment.  We talked to Kristi, Assertive Community Treatment Services (ACT) Team Supervisor, about recovery and what...
Staff Spotlight: Jacques, Psychiatric Resident on the ACT Team

Staff Spotlight: Jacques, Psychiatric Resident on the ACT Team

by guild | Nov 24, 2021 | Featured, Staff Blogs, Staff Spotlights

Jacques is a Psychiatric Resident on Guild’s Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team. Q: Describe a typical day as a Psychiatric Resident at Guild. Jacques: Coordinating patient visits, reviewing medications and treatment plans, meeting with patients, and supervision...
Can Homelessness Be Solved? With Julie Grothe

Can Homelessness Be Solved? With Julie Grothe

by guild | Nov 17, 2021 | Featured, Homelessness, Housing, Staff Blogs

Blog written by Julie Grothe, who has recently retired from her career at Guild after nearly forty years! Learn more about Julie here. The Dream of Ending Homelessness A number of years ago, there was an idea that we could end homelessness in 10 years. In 2000, the...
Program Highlight: Youth Employment and Education Services

Program Highlight: Youth Employment and Education Services

by guild | Oct 29, 2021 | Featured, Jobs, Mental Heatlh, Program Highlights, Staff Blogs

Youth Employment and Education Services helps young adults ages 16-24 living with a mental illness further their careers and education.   The program has a one-person team made up of Ellie, Employment Specialist. The goal of the program is twofold: helping young...
How Does Coordinated Entry Work?

How Does Coordinated Entry Work?

by guild | Oct 22, 2021 | 101 Blogs, FAQ, Featured, Homelessness, Housing, Staff Blogs

When you’re homeless, the first step to getting connected with housing often includes using your county’s Coordinated Entry services. But what is Coordinated Entry? Coordinated Entry is a centralized process designed to coordinate program participant intake,...
Should I Disclose my Mental Illness at Work? With Employment Specialist Ebony

Should I Disclose my Mental Illness at Work? With Employment Specialist Ebony

by guild | Oct 15, 2021 | Featured, Jobs, Mental Heatlh, Resources, Staff Blogs

For many individuals living with mental illness, symptoms can affect their daily life—including work. While disclosing information to one’s boss might sound intimidating, it’s often necessary—and can have positive impacts. We talked to Employment Specialist Ebony...
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