An Invitation to Grieve
Engage Magazine Winter 2022

An Invitation to Grieve

By Tracy Carson, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Tracy Carson Therapy This past Thanksgiving my entire family gathered in Florida to celebrate together after a long pandemic-induced separation. As my father sat with my four boys, his only grandchildren, he remarked that they were having the inaugural meeting of the “Florida Boys Club!” It was such Read More…

NAMI Mental Health Services in CA
Engage Magazine Winter 2022

Expanding Mental Health Services in California

By David Bain, Executive Director, National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) Sacramento Throughout the country, Peer Support Specialists are providing mental health services to individuals impacted by brain health issues. Peer Support Specialists are people with “lived experience” with mental illness – either living with it or a as a family member of someone living Read More…

Openhouse San Francisco
Engage Magazine Winter 2022

Openhouse Program Found to Promote Well-being of LGBTQ+ Elders

By Dr. Kathleen M. Sullivan, Executive Director, Openhouse Findings from a recently released longitudinal study indicate that Openhouse’s Community Engagement Program reduces isolation and loneliness while improving quality of life for LGBTQ+ older adults. Founded in 1998, Openhouse works to center the voices and experiences of LGBTQ+ older adults by providing opportunities to make social Read More…

Mental Health
Engage Magazine Winter 2022

Critical workforce shortages and COVID-19 pushes California’s mental health system closer to breaking point

By Jason Shoultz, Director of Communications, Steinberg Institute  The signs of a mental health crisis worsened by the pandemic can be found throughout California: in our families, on our streets, and in our schools. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, at the height of the pandemic in 2020 more than three in ten adults in Read More…

Self-Care for Residents and Staff
Engage Magazine Winter 2022

Self-Care for Residents and Staff

By Brenda Klutz, Policy Consultant, LeadingAge California Living under the pandemic the past two years has been extraordinarily stressful to both residents and staff. Until recently, and to provide protection from preventable infection, residents were severely restricted from having visitors, thereby eliminating a major source of joy and well-being.  Opportunities to dine in restaurants, join Read More…

View from the Capitol
Engage Magazine Winter 2022

COVID-19’s Impact Continues but Hope is on the Horizon

By Eric Dowdy, Chief Government Affairs Officer, LeadingAge California As we continue to deal with the Omicron variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the pandemic’s impact can be felt in nearly every aspect of senior living and care. Tremendous strain has been placed on our caregivers, nurses, food service, transportation, and all other areas of our Read More…