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		Emotional Support Line Received 2,000+ Calls in First Year
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		[March 26, 2021]  
		In March 2020, Memorial Behavioral Health established an emotional 
		support line to help individuals experiencing anxiety or stress. One 
		year later, more than 2,000 calls have been made to the support line. | 
        
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			 “Initially, callers’ concerns involved anxiety related to themselves 
			or a loved one contracting COVID-19, managing the stress of children 
			at home doing online learning while the guardian was working from 
			home, and managing emotions related to lack of social contact,” said 
			Amber Olson, director of behavioral health therapy, Memorial 
			Behavioral Health. “As quarantine continued, call themes shifted to 
			managing grief associated with the loss of a loved one, responding 
			to increased relationship discord, managing increased need for 
			support between therapy appointments, processing fears related to 
			work and questions regarding resources to ease financial strain.” 
			
			 
			At the height of COVID-19 positivity rates, support line staff 
			initiated making “bridge calls” in conjunction with the Memorial 
			Behavorial Health Crisis Clinic to find callers fast and efficient 
			access to mental health services. Many local providers also referred 
			clients to the support line to fill gaps in care between therapy or 
			medical visits. 
			
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			 “Consistency and support within 
								times of extreme change are important,” said 
								Olson. “Callers can expect to be provided with 
								emotional support, directed to accurate sources 
								of information regarding COVID-19, educated on 
								coping and self-care and linked to community 
								resources and behavioral health services within 
								Memorial Behavioral Health. We provide these 
								services to a range of callers, from those 
								having a bad day or handling major life 
								adjustments, to those experiencing escalation of 
								behavioral health symptoms.”
 The Memorial Behavioral Health Emotional Support 
								Line is free and open to everyone, whether or 
								not the caller is a Memorial Behavioral Health 
								patient. To contact the Memorial Behavioral 
								Health Emotional Support Line, call 
								217-588-5509. For more information visit 
								MemorialBehavioralHealth.org/
 Services/Emotional-Support-Hotline.
 
			[Angie Muhs] |