There’s More Adolescent Care At Mira!
Trauma-informed care rooted in cultural competence and compassionately delivered to support recovery of adolescents in psychiatric crisis was enhanced recently at MirvaVista Behavioral Health Center with state-of-the art renovations to […]
SNOWSTORM Safety Tips
Well, if the forecasters are right, a little (let’s hope little!) snow is headed our way. Our MiraVista community cares for each other, and for the communi- ty-at-large. By taking precautions, we can collectively ensure the safety and well-being of everyone during the storm.
“Rosalynn Carter: A Beacon of Mental Health Compassion and Change.”
In the vast landscape of public service, few figures stand as tall and unwavering in their commitment to mental health advocacy as Rosalynn Carter. The former First Lady of the […]
Beautiful, Hand-written Letters Lend Support
During National Recovery Month in September, MiraVista Behavioral Health Center is partnering with Letters From Lisa, an initiative that sends handwritten notes to “brighten peoples’ days.” Understanding the power of […]
Rice Fruit Farm Partners On Suicide Prevention
Rice Fruit Farm is named after original owner, Jesse Rice who established, back in the late 1800s, what is now described as an historic New England farm stand owned by […]
Extreme Heat and Medications: Caution and Care During Periods of Intense Heat
PIONEER VALLEY – Government data indicates that more people die in heat-related weather events than in other types of extreme weather events, and this summer’s intensive heat waves have brought […]
NAMI-Western Massachusetts Relocates to MiraVista Behavioral Health Center Campus
MiraVista Behavioral Health Center has welcomed another mental health nonprofit – one that is part of the National Alliance on Mental Illness – to its Main Street facility. NAMI Western […]
MiraVista Welcomes No More Silence Massachusetts
Through a new partnership with MiraVista Behavioral Health Center, No More Silence Massachusetts, an area nonprofit that offers support to anyone affected by suicide loss, is changing the location of […]
Betsy Sardella Recognized for Years of Service
Elizabeth “Betsy” Sardella, clinical supervisor of MiraVista Behavioral Health Center’s Opioid Treatment Program, was among those honored for her more than four decades of work in the area of substance […]
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