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Family Health & Wellness
Learning to maintain health as a part of your every day routine is very important to being at a young age, but applies to us all at any age throughout our lifetime. Engaging in physical activity not only keeps your body healthier by keeping it active, moving, and strong, but it also strengthens our mental health at the same time.
PTSD Awareness
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that affects individuals who have experienced traumatic events. It is a debilitating disorder that can lead to a wide range of symptoms including anxiety, depression, and other avoidance behaviors.
Developing a Healthy Work-Life Balance as a Busy Professional
In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the demands of work and personal life. As a busy professional, it's important to prioritize your health and well-being by developing a healthy work-life balance.
Therapeutic Thinking Crossword Puzzle
Therapeutic Thinking Crossword Puzzle is a cognitive activity that combines the brain-stimulating challenge of crossword puzzles with words that center around mindfulness and calming. The aim of this activity is to improve mental cognition while promoting relaxation and mental health.
Positivity Prompt Cards
Setting the course of your day can have a great impact on the positivity that you notice and extend in your life. Daily affirmations are a great way to check-in with your mental health and try to focus on the positive.
Sensory Countdown Worksheet
Meditation, journaling, yoga, habit tracking, and routine setting are all great actions to take when assessing your own behavioral and mental health. Mindfulness practices are wonderful ways to learn how to ground yourself, reduce anxiety, and be present to experience moments in your life.
Sound Hunt
This simple sound hunt is a great way to improve articulation, phonemic awareness, and listening skills. It can be done anywhere, even as you take a walk through your neighborhood or at a park.
Stretch Cards for Seniors
As we age, it is important to maintain elasticity in our muscles and joints to prevent aches and pains that will naturally occur. Stretching, although sometimes overlooked by many, is a simple and highly effective way to keep your body’s flexibility intact.
Balloon Volleyball
Play this simple game you can set up at home to improve balance, strength, range of motion, and hand-eye coordination. All ages can play!
Story Starter Jar
Playing this game is a great way for anyone to improve creativity, critical thinking, and storytelling skills by using a prompt. The supplies and process to set up the game are simple and quick.
Therapy Tune-Up: Homemade Putty Recipe
Use household ingredients to make this therapeutic tool for stress relief and strengthening. Many individuals use stress balls as a tool for relief. Putty can be made at home as an alternative for stress relief or other uses such as easing arthritic pain.
Therapy Tune-Up: Memoir Writing for Mental Health
Write the story of your life and use the practice of writing for self-affirmation. Writing your life story can have a positive effect on your mental health as well as cognitive functioning. Particularly when focusing on difficult events, writing can help you release feelings of tension while allowing your mind to make sense of chaotic experiences.
Therapy Tune-Up: Macrame Wall Hanging
Start a new therapeutic hobby and and enjoy the meditative practice of macrame! Practicing macrame utilizes fine motor skills through finger and hand strengthening. Work on improving visual motor skills, hand eye coordination, executive function with sequencing, and stamina.
Therapy Tune-Up: Guided Imagery for Arthritis
Learn how to reduce pain from arthritis through visualization and use your mind to help you overcome difficulties. Pain can release stress hormones throughout your body which can cause additional damage. Guided imagery is a way to use a meditative practice to stop your body from releasing stress hormones.
Stroke Awareness
The American Heart Association indicates that stroke is common in the United States. Comprising one in every 19 deaths, stroke affects someone every 40 seconds. It is important to spread awareness during the month of May to help more people recognize the signs and symptoms of a stroke as well as what it is, how to prevent stroke, and resources for recovery after experiencing a stroke.
Arthritis Awareness
Affecting approximately one in four adults in the US, arthritis is of the most common health conditions. During the month of May, we participate in Arthritis Awareness Month in an effort to draw more attention to this chronic condition and help more people in our communities understand it. Generally, arthritis is an inflammatory or degenerative condition which affects the joints throughout the body.
How Therapy Can Improve Workplace Well-Being
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and it's a great time to reflect on the importance of mental health in the workplace.
Effective Strategies for Managing Job-Related Stress and Preventing Burnout
In today's fast-paced work environment, it's not uncommon for individuals to experience stress and burnout.
Better Hearing and Speech
During the month of May, we have the opportunity to promote better hearing and speech. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) joins other organizations in observation of Better Hearing and Speech Month. It is rather common for individuals to experience issues related to communication, with at a minimum of 46 million people affected in the United States alone.
Behavioral & Mental Health Month
May is Mental Health Month. During this month, we aim to raise awareness about mental health, how common mental health disorders are, and how occupational therapy plays a role in treatment. Mental health issues can be categorized in many different ways depending on the individual.