Access to Behavioral Health
National Suicide Prevention Week and National Suicide Prevention Month provide an important opportunity to educate the public about suicide prevention and make difference for those impacted by suicide. This toolkit provides an overview of how you can help amplify the message of AFSP’s campaign for…
It is imperative that Congress invest in America’s hospitals and health systems to ensure
that the nation’s health care needs can be met today and into the future. The AHA supports
investments in infrastructure, such as the health care workforce, behavioral health, the
accessibility and…
The ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Association (AHA) would like to share hospital and health system priorities that would benefit patients and communities around the country that we would like to see included in the upcoming budget reconciliation legislation.
Check In on Your Mental Wellbeing: Rate your stress. Connect with resources.
These resources can offer immediate support for addressing your stress and wellbeing. In addition to accessing one or more of the resources below, you may find it helpful to reach out to a trusted co-worker, family member, or friend for additional support or help navigating your next steps.
You may be feeling pushed to your limits, whether it’s by the situation that is currently unfolding in your environment due to COVID-19 or other work, family, or social challenges. These free services can help you manage your stress levels and mental health.
Prioritize your mental well-being with these resources designed to help manage distress and maintain resilience.
You Are Experiencing No Stress. Make sure to continue to prioritize your mental health and share these resources with your colleagues to help them maintain resilience.
Dr. Trestman and Dr. Hochman reflect on the far-reaching effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and well-being of health care professionals, patients and families.
In response to a higher demand for children’s behavioral health care services and an alarming rise of youth suicides, Columbus, Ohio-based Nationwide Children’s increased its commitment to provide integrated care for kids in crisis.