MiraVista Video Demonstrates How to Administer Narcan
Do you know how to reverse an opioid overdose? In a five-minute, easy-to-understand video, Cindy Chaplin, RN, BSN, MiraVista Behavioral Health Center Night Nursing Supervisor, explains how to administer the […]
Hope and Support in Recovery
Americans are worried about family members experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. They support community-based treatment and easy access to Narcan, the nasal spray that can reverse an opioid overdose by restoring breathing, and say their health care provider has talked to them about the possible side-effects and risks of prescribed opioids.
Combatting Loneliness and Isolation
MiraVista Behavioral Health Center sta and employees engage in teamwork in delivering compassionate, person-centered care to those challenged by mental health and substance use conditions. They also help patients connect to supports in their return to community life so as not to feel alone.
Enjoying a Sober Summer: Embracing Fun and Wellness on Vacation
Summer travel is up nearly 20% percent from last year with more than 80% percent of Americans planning a vacation, and slightly less than half of these vacationers expect to […]
The Journey of Recovery Starts Here.
The Journey Of Recovery Starts Here Entering recovery can be scary. It acknowledges a need for help and involves a trust that you will get the help you need. A […]
“I have sung with patients. I have danced with patients…”
No, I am not Nurse Ratchet from “One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” Yes, I have worked 20 years as a nurse and a tech in the field of behavioral […]
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