Homelessness in Children Posted on: October 1, 2021 | Dr. Todd Thatcher, DO, CMO Stable housing is imperative for positive child and youth development. Unfortunately, in response to a lack of affordable housing in recent years, more children find themselves on ... Read More
8 Coping Mechanisms To Get You To Stress Less During The Holiday Season Posted on: November 20, 2020 | ftadmin The holidays are a special time of year, but even with the festivities can come a lot of holiday stress. If you are struggling with financial difficulties, have unstable housin... Read More
What Causes Mental Disorders? Posted on: November 12, 2020 | Dr. Todd Thatcher, DO, CMO According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, approximately 1 in 4 American adults suffer from a mental health disorder in any given year — and many suffer from more than one. Being an in... Read More
Your Guide to Transitional Housing vs Supportive Housing Posted on: October 1, 2020 | Cassie On any given night, there are an estimated 600,000 people in the United States who experience homelessness. This equates to approximately 17 out of every 10,000 people in the gener... Read More
Suicide Prevention August 23, 2021 | Dr. Todd Thatcher, DO, CMO Suicide is a significant public health concern. Being the tenth leading cause of death overall in the United States, ... Read more
How to Help Children Cope with Traumatic Events June 8, 2020 | Julia Hood, Ph.D., BCBA, NCSP In the past few months in Utah, we have experienced a pandemic, earthquakes, city-wide curfews, protests, and riots.... Read more
Co-occurring Reentry and Empowerment (CORE) for Women November 20, 2020 | Cassie CORE, which stands for Co-occurring Reentry and Empowerment, is a transition-focused program to help recently incarc... Read more
Opioid Addiction and Withdrawal August 27, 2020 | Dr. Todd Thatcher, DO, CMO The opioid crisis has touched all facets of American society, destroying millions of families and causing approximately ... Read more