How can We Reach Lancaster County Teens in Crisis? An LOHF Grant to TeenHope Allows Them to Harness the Power of Digital Tools.
LOHF grants funds to organizations working to improve the mental health of youth and teens in Lancaster County. In the
LOHF grants funds to organizations working to improve the mental health of youth and teens in Lancaster County. In the
Children are naturally moody. Their developing minds and bodies can shift from happy to furious in a moment. So it
LOHF grants fund organizations working to improve the mental health of youth and teens in Lancaster County. In the fall
LOHF grants funds to organizations working to improve the mental health of youth and teens in Lancaster County. In the
In response to accelerated need for mental healthcare, Lancaster Cares issued a grant to LOHF to broaden eligibility for its free Mental Health Copay Assistance program. The program expanded beyond the previous restrictions of ages 0-25 and those with dependent children to include any county resident whose income is impacted by COVID-19. LOHF has also collaborated with Mental Health America of Lancaster County (MHA) to include LOHF’s copay program in MHA’s bundle of free mental health services.
Although most people in the general population have heard of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), this term is relatively new. The term “autism” was first coined in the 1950s by Dr. Leo Kanner, who identified a group of children demonstrating unique characteristics in social and communication skills, as well as odd repetitive behaviors.
In these difficult times it is often hard to know where to turn to for resources. The feelings of grief, loss, and frustration are ever present. Please know that LOHF is here to offer support to all members of our diverse community. Below are some resources specific to our Spanish-speaking residents.
Treatment and care for mental health-related issues occurs in a variety of settings. The specific setting, and level or type of care, depends on a few factors: the nature and severity of the person’s mental condition, their physical health, and the type of treatment that is needed. The primary treatment settings for receiving mental health care or services are hospital inpatient, residential, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient care, and outpatient. Mental healthcare services are also increasingly being provided by telephone and videoconferencing (such as Facetime, Zoom, Google Meet, Skype, etc.)
By Shanece Bowman, LOHF Programs Manager Before beginning my position at LOHF as Programs Manager last year, I developed a
Behavioral healthcare providers were already struggling to meet demand for services. The impact of COVID-19 has made access to mental health services even more challenging. Many more people are experiencing anxiety and depression and cannot access care due to job loss or reduction of hours and pay. This is especially true for some of our most vulnerable—youth, children, and young adults.
Pennsylvania has just authorized mental health care providers to be able to offer patient visits via telephone and video communication platforms such as FaceTime, Zoom, or Skype.
LOHF Mental Health Copay Assistance helps youth and children birth—25 years old, and parents of dependent children ages birth—25 years old, with a financial need. This program lowers copays to just $10 per visit to a licensed mental healthcare professional, such as a therapist or psychiatrist.
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