Health & Wellness

Taking Care of Ourselves & Each Other

https://handholdma.org

We as parents know our children better than anyone, but even WE have questions.  COVID has put tremendous pressure on families. We might b enoticing our kids stuggling in new ways, or old challenges getting harder. HandHoldMA (CLICK HERE) is here to help us figure out when we should worry about our kids' behavioral health and how we can help or seek support.  Click on the video to learn more.

RESOURCES FOR PARENTS & FAMILIES

Great practical advice, research, and programs about bullying & social emotional support for kids & families - MA Aggression Reduction Center MARC at Bridgewater State University

WGBH offers amazing educational videos for adults and children on the "State of Race" in our country: https://www.wgbh.org/the-state-of-race/

School-Family Partnerships Strengthen SEL in Students

Talking to Children (Elementary to High School) about Violence

Talking to Children about Shootings

Reading Our Kids' Emotions 

CLICK HERE to watch a video on managing our emotions so we can support our kids.

CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING OF MENTAL HEALTH & TRAUMA MATTERS

CHA introduces Community Behavioral Health Center!

Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) was recently chosen as one of 25 Community Behavioral Health Centers (CBHCs) in Massachusetts. This initiative will improve access to behavioral health care and will serve people of all ages. The CBHCs will serve as an entry point for timely, high-quality and evidence-based treatment for mental health conditions and substance use disorders, including routine appointments, urgent visits, and 24/7 community-based crisis intervention as an alternative to hospital emergency departments.

 

The CHA CBHC service area is Cambridge, Everett, Malden, Medford and Somerville. There are other CBHC providers in other local communities, a full list can be found here

 

The CBHC will launch on January 3, 2023. Initial services will be located at Cambridge Hospital, 1493 Cambridge Street in Cambridge. We plan to open a second location in Malden later in 2023. 

 

The CHA CBHC will offer the following services:

24-hour Access and Crisis Line (833-222-2030)

Urgent (Behavioral Health) Care/Walk In clinic

24-hour Mobile Crisis Services staffed by trained behavioral health clinicians. This team will engage people in crisis in community locations and will offer

Once people are evaluated by the CBHC, they will be connected to care based on their needs. Recommendations may include hospitalization, medication consultation and management, individual or group therapy, meetings with a recovery coach, peer specialist, or family support specialist, or other services. 

 

To help inform the public about these new services, CHA has created FAQ documents as well as small pocket cards with information about our phone line and urgent (Behavioral Health) care. These materials are available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Haitian Creole.

More information will be available at www.challiance.org starting January 3rd, 2023