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The Do More, Feel Better program trains seniors to help other older adults plan activities, which can boost mental health.
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Homestead Police Captain Fernando Morales said officers were dispatched early Saturday morning to a residence following reports of gunfire.
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There are still resources available for those in South Florida affected by the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who may be having a difficult time.
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Over the past five years, 21 people have died while in custody of the Broward Sheriff's Office. Now groups are pushing for federal investigations.
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The suicide rate for Hispanics in the US has increased significantly over the past decade. The reasons are varied, citing factors such as language barriers, poverty and a lack of bilingual mental health professionals.
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SundialAuri Kananen has become famous for going around the globe and cleaning some of the messiest homes. Her book is titled 鈥淗appiness Cleaning: How to Embrace the Mess and Love the Cleanup.鈥
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An elementary school in Florida, credits daily mindfulness lessons with helping students cope with stress 鈥 and turning the school around academically. The lessons are delivered through an app.
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Mental health experts say it's OK to not be merry this holiday season if you're struggling with loss. They encourage people to look for small moments of joy.
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Video counseling at school was never an option before the pandemic, but an analysis by AP has found the service is now so prevalent it exists in 16 of the 20 largest school districts, including several in Florida.
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Florida lawmakers have filed proposals that would allow Medicaid beneficiaries with 鈥渟erious mental illness鈥 to avoid a practice known as step therapy in receiving medications.
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Peer Support Space Director Yasmin Flasterstein said the goal is to give people a safe place to vent, share their feelings, and get solutions to their storm-related anxiety.
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In the year since the 10-digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline changed to 988, one South Florida nonprofit has seen a 50% increase in calls. Lack of affordable housing and the pandemic are among the drivers.