AZ Big Media Article; Phoenix, AZ
AZ Business Angels magazine - in conjunction with the Arizona Community Foundation and Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits - will cast a spotlight on the nonprofits, individuals, business leaders, and organizations that are making the biggest impact on our communities at the first annual AZ Business Angels Awards on November 7, 2019. SB&H is honored to be one of the three finalists in the Nonprofit of the Year (Healthcare) category.
iHeartRadio Audio; Phoenix, AZ
September marks the 30th anniversary of National Recovery Month marking three decades of spreading the message that treatment is effective, and people can and do recover—every day. iHeartMedia's Billy Harfosh spoke with Noah Barin, Certified Peer Support Specialist, and Deborah Woodard, VP Community Resilience, on the topics of Recovery Month, Noah's recovery journey, and the message that Recovery is Possible.
North Central News Article; Phoenix, AZ
As Halloween approaches, experts are warning parents to be careful their children and teens do not get their hands on what they believe is regular candy that is actually infused with marijuana. Ed McClelland, SB&H Vice President of Community Services, and other experts also urge parents to keep medications locked or out of their children's reach.
Up the Hill Article; Goodyear, AZ
Halloween is an important time to make sure parents are not being tricked by their teens on what is a typical piece of candy and what is infused with pot. It is also important to educate parents that even the most common over-the-counter drugs might be confused for candy by younger children. Ed McClelland, SB&H Vice President of Community Services, shares tips for keeping medication away from children and what to do in an emergency situation.
KMOG 1420am Audio; Payson, AZ
September marks the 30th anniversary of National Recovery Month, marking three decades of spreading the message that treatment is effective, and people can and do recover - every day. KMOG 1420am, Rim Country Radio's Randy Roberson spoke with Cynthia Ramos, SB&H member; Steven Sheets, President/CEO; Cynthia Daugherty, Vocational Coordinator; and Becky Conway, Payson CSR Supervisor, about the importance of this awareness month, Cynthia R.'s recovery story, reducing stigma, and that recovery is possible.
SignalsAZ Article; Prescott Valley, AZ
At the Town of Prescott Valley Town Council meeting on September 12, the Town joined the “One Mind Pledge.” The “One Mind Pledge” campaign seeks to ensure successful interactions between police officers and persons affected by mental illness. The initiative focuses on uniting local communities, public safety organizations, and mental health organizations so that the three become “of one mind,” through partnerships, training, and policy.
AZ Republic - Your Turn Article; Phoenix, AZ
This Recovery Month, Paul Rubi, Peer Support Specialist with Southwest Behavioral & Health Services, shared his recovery journey and the message that recovery from mental health challenges is possible, recovery is real and rewarding and permits the individual to take what has been a dark and desolate time in their life and turn it into a time of joy and hope...you can even help others.
AZ Business Leaders Article; Phoenix, AZ
Southwest Behavioral & Health Services (SB&H), an innovative leader in behavioral health, today announced that Stephen Thompson has joined the organization’s Board of Directors. Thompson currently owns a franchise of SYNERGY HomeCare that operates in the Phoenix metro area; his past professional experience includes executive positions with OneWest Bank, Countrywide Bank and Deloitte & Touche, LLP.
AZ Business Article; Phoenix, AZ
While September means back-to-school time for many, school is always in session for many local organizations, each of which work to make an impact in our community by providing services to local schools; one such initiative is Southwest Behavioral & Health Services' Mental Health First Aid training.
North Central News Article; Phoenix, AZ
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. It’s a time to shed light on the topic and Phoenix has plenty of resources for those struggling with depression or trying to help a loved one. Dr. William Marsh, PsyD, Program Director Outpatient Services at Southwest Behavioral & Health Services, said asking questions about how people are feeling or what they are thinking shows people that someone cares about them.