Breaking the silos: Tele-mentoring creates access to high quality care in local communities
While we are adjusting to living in a world of videoconferences, groups across the country had already learned how to use it to their advantage. Project ECHO™ (Extension of Community […]
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Federal grant to Vaya Health to help prevent, reduce homelessness in WNC as part of COVID-19 response
Eight western North Carolina counties will soon have additional resources to combat homelessness and help residents stay safer and healthier in light of the COVID-19 pandemic Vaya Health will manage […]
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Social connections: Recovery Month highlights reaching out in face of mental health, substance use disorders
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Vaya Health is joining organizations across the United States this September in celebrating National Recovery Month and calling attention to the importance of supportive relationships for people […]
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Employment services aid recovery for WNC residents
The benefits of employment often stretch far beyond the lifespan of a paycheck. Having a steady job can provide a sense of purpose, self-esteem, social interaction and community involvement. For […]
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In the News: ‘Everyone’s feeling some level of stress’: COVID-19’s impact on mental health and substance use
Have you gotten the “SCOOP” on managing stress? Vaya Chief Population Health Officer Rhonda Cox spoke with a Citizen-Times reporter about behavioral health trends in WNC during the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
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