The summer months remind us of the beauty of this place we are fortunate enough to live and work in. When I share where I work with people outside the area, I often hear stories of summers spent with grandparents, other family members, and friends on one of our gorgeous lakes. Many consider the Lakes Region “A Place to Go”.
Unfortunately, finding a place to go can be a challenge for people who come to Lakes Region Mental Health for help. Our full-time outreach staff connect the growing population of unhoused individuals with much needed services. Our residential specialists help folks learn the skills to successfully live with others with the goal of living independently one day. Our residential staff are “building bridges” for housing opportunities by securing subsidies and collaborating with landlords and/or developers to make the most of such a scarce resource – affordable housing.
All of the above foreshadows the announcement of our soon-to-be program called, and you guessed it, “A Place to Go”. Launching later this summer, “A Place to Go” is a small cottage on the grounds of Lakes Region Mental Health’s Plymouth campus. It will be a statewide resource for individuals who need less than 24 hours to rest, get help, and align with individualized supports. This program is part of our work with the NH Department of Health and Human Services Mission Zero plan to give people an alternative to emergency room stays or inpatient hospitalization.
As you go about your daily routines, I hope everyone remembers the importance of taking time for yourself and practicing self-care. The daily stress we all experience requires us to pay attention to our needs, and hopefully each of you have your own “Place to Go” that ensures your ability to keep on, keep giving, and keep kind!
May you all enjoy what summer in New England is meant for...
Maggie
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