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Mental Health

Meet our Team: Maria, Mental Health Specialist

Mental Health Specialist Maria standing in front of artwork done by inpatient mental health patients

Maria is a Mental Health Specialist on Unit 1, our Child and Adolescent Inpatient Mental Health program, providing support and services to children, adolescents and teens experiencing mental health crises. “Some people just need to be shown how to cope with mental illness” Maria says. “[The staff at Franciscan Children’s is] here to support and help during a crisis.”

Mental Health

NAMI Basics Introduces Caregivers to Care Techniques and Coping Strategies

NAMI Basics Parent Leaders

Franciscan Children’s recently partnered with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to host a free 6 week course called NAMI Basics, a course designed to introduce caregivers to the basics of care techniques and coping strategies. The NAMI Basics classes served as a valuable medium for fostering helpful conversations between Parent Leaders and participants who care for children from a variety of different age groups and backgrounds.

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Pokémon Go: Tips for Parents

Pokemon Go Characters at Franciscan Children's

Has Pokémon Go captured your family’s hearts (and screens) yet? If it hasn’t, you’ve likely heard all about the new augmented-reality gaming app that has quickly become a big part of popular culture. So, what does this virtual phenomenon mean for parents? We’ve compiled a few tips to help you navigate this new Pokémon world.

Mental Health

Extending the Conversation on Pediatric Mental Health

Attendees from the recent PPAL training at Franciscan Children’s

The Parent Professional Advocacy League (PPAL) has given a voice to families and advocated for improved access to mental health services for children, youth and their families since 1991. Recently, Franciscan Children’s had the opportunity to host a PPAL training session focused on Family Engagement, designed to further the conversation and advocacy efforts to improve the quality of care available.