Montgomery, Ala. – Across the U.S. and in Alabama, there is growing concern about the unmet needs of children with serious emotional disturbance, and their families. Annually, approximately 10% of children in the United States may experience a serious emotional disturbance. Click here for full
Read moreMental Health Awareness Month
Montgomery, Ala. – Mental health is essential to everyone’s overall health and well-being, and mental illnesses are common and treatable. So much of what we do physically impacts us mentally – it’s important to pay attention to both physical health and mental health, which can help achieve
Read moreAutism Awareness Month 2018
Montgomery, Ala. – Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is the fastest-growing serious developmental disorder in the United States. Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability that causes substantial impairments in social interaction and communication and the presence of unusual behaviors and interests. Click here for full press release
Read moreAlabama Celebrates Developmental Awareness Month
Montgomery, Ala. – It is estimated that more than three percent of Alabamians experience a developmental disability in their lifetime , which can be manifested by substantial functional limitations, including self-care, receptive and expressive language, learning, mobility, independent living, and economic self-efficiency. Click here for full press release
Read moreDepartment of Mental Health Celebrates Kim Thornsberry
Montgomery, Ala. – The Alabama Department of Mental Health is proud to celebrate the achievement of Kim Thornberry as the 2016-2018 recipient of The American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association (ADARA) National Award for Outstanding Mental Health Services to the Deaf. This award recognizes a recipient who provides direct service
Read moreCommissioner Lynn Beshear Announces Issuance of Opioid Council Report
Montgomery, Ala. – Co-chairs of the Alabama Opioid Overdose and Addiction Council, Attorney General Steve Marshall, Commissioner Lynn Beshear of the Alabama Department of Mental Health, and Acting State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris, today announced the issuance of the Council’s formal report of its
Read moreThe ARC of Madison County wins National Award
Madison, Ala. – The Arc of Madison County, an advocacy program for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, was chosen as one of ten programs in the nation to participate in a National Provider Transformation Network Project. Click here for full press release
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