Barbara

Staff Spotlight: Barbara

Jan 27, 2021

Barbara is a Health Home Specialist on our BHH team. 

Q: Describe a typical day as a Health Home Specialist.

A: There is no typical day in BHH! We are a physical and emotional wellness program and charged with checking in with our assigned clients once a month. Sometimes, people are unwell. Our job is to support and refer clients to agencies that could help, such as a therapist, dentist, or primary care doctor. With COVID, we are supporting our clients mostly by phone, which I don’t like as much! Working face to face in the community with our clients, we can see them and their surroundings and learn more about them than in just a phone call.  

 

Q: How did your career path lead you to your current position at Guild?

A: I began working in mental health in 2017 after I trained to be a Certified Peer Specialist.  That means I have a lived experience and have worked hard to become well and stay well.  According to the charter for the CSP program, I am supposed to be a role model for those still struggling with mental health issues – which makes me laugh because I work every day to stay well, and sometimes am unwell! 

I worked for People Incorporated in their outpatient mental health clinic and Crisis Residence.  While looking for another opportunity, I was hired at Guild to be a Health Home Specialist with BHH!

 

Q: What motivates you?

A: Being able to finish a project, and make a difference. I am also inspired by strong, healthy people.

 

Q: Is there anything a client has said that has stuck with you?

A: “Thank you, and you really do understand.” It is validating supporting someone who is hurting when they say they have been heard. I choose not to share my diagnoses because the symptoms are different for everyone. However, I share pieces of my journey that make sense to that conversation and easily connects with people.

 

Q: What do you enjoy most about your job?

A: Being able to support people who are just like me! Somedays, I get more from my clients than I give to them!

 

Q: What is something you’ve learned throughout your time at Guild?

A: Working for a supportive company that understands what this work entails is the ONLY way I can do this work. Being a part of the BHH team who supports me and my work – whether the day has been great or not so great!

 

Q: What do you do in your free time?

A: I love to read, bake, walk in the woods, and do anything that has to do with dogs or animals!