Author: MARYADELE REVOY
I know, I know, not another month to celebrate or become aware of a medical issue. But this one is different. Why? Because I would guess everyone has medicine in their homes.
Author: MARYADELE REVOY
Attorney General Brad Schimel recently launched a campaign to educate and bring awareness to the prescription pill abuse problem. “Dose of Reality” (doseofrealitywi.gov) is a comprehensive look at what each person can do to help stop medication abuse and why we should do it.
Author: LIBBY HOLTE
Each day, people face choices about their health.
Author: Kate Baer
Mental Health America in Sheboygan County is a nonprofit mental health resource center that works to provide services in prevention/education, access to care and recovery support services for mental health. While educating youth and adults on what mental illness is and encouraging individuals with mental health concerns or diagnoses to seek appropriate treatment is something we focus on as an organization, we also recognize that families and friends of persons with a mental illness often face a unique set of challenges. Being the adult sibling, child of, spouse of, or close friend to someone with a mental illness often affects the individual in fundamental ways. It can be scary to watch your loved one experience emotional turmoil and behave strangely and/ or unpredictably. Feelings of helplessness for how to help your loved one get help or how to support their ongoing journey in recovery commonly increases stress in one’s own life.
Author: LAURA RAMMER
“I am so thirsty!” is a very familiar phrase expressed by people after they’ve completed strenuous physical activities.
Author: MaryAdele Revoy
Community leaders meet to discuss how we lack drug and alcohol treatment providers in Sheboygan County.
Author: Kate Baer
Ten years ago a group of local Sheboygan Falls and surrounding area families came together to begin what many of you know now as Mental Health America in Sheboygan County’s largest education and fundraiser event — the There is Hope Walk for Suicide Awareness and Prevention.
Author: Annette Selk
Every year, the National Council on Aging recognizes Fall Prevention Day on Sept. 23 — the first day of fall.
Author: MARYADELE REVOY
I joke with family and friends that I’m “addicted” to chocolate.
Author: Lauren Smith
Every Wednesday and Saturday until October you can take a stroll through Fountain Park and smell fresh cilantro, strawberries, peppers and many other delicious fruits and vegetables that speckle the park.