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,...
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...
by guild | Oct 1, 2021 | 101 Blogs, Education, Featured, Mental Heatlh, Staff Blogs
When someone you care about has depression, you may not know how to help. Being there for them is important, but without knowledge or experience of their mental illness, it’s reasonable to feel stuck. To help, we brought in a professional to provide some advice....
by guild | Sep 3, 2021 | Featured, Healthcare, Mental Heatlh, Staff Blogs
The word “wellness” gets thrown around a lot. But what does it mean? Especially for someone with a serious mental illness? Jaime, Systems Navigator on the Behavioral Health Home team, helps clients reach their health and wellness goals and also serves on Guild’s...
by guild | Aug 13, 2021 | 101 Blogs, FAQ, Featured, IRTS and Crisis, Mental Heatlh, Scott County, Staff Blogs
In the mental health world, we talk a lot about finding stability. But what does stabilization actually mean? For someone staying at a residential mental health facility, it may look like reducing symptoms of their mental illness, learning coping skills, or getting...
by guild | May 4, 2021 | 101 Blogs, Featured, Leadership Team, Mental Heatlh, Staff Blogs
Blog authored by Beth Scheetz. Beth serves as Guild’s Chief Clinical Officer. As an innovative and dedicated leader in community mental health, she is passionate about increasing the quality and continuity of care and destigmatizing mental illness. In her free time,...