Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCB) serves people with serious mental illness, addiction and related challenges. It is a 501 (C) (3) nonprofit.
Men often hide vulnerability which makes asking for help difficult, especially when it concerns their mental health. During #MensHealthMonth#GCBHS wants you to know that getting treatment is one of the most responsible things you can do — for you and your family. #LIFEchanging
Help raise awareness about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by sharing information and materials based on the latest research. Share science. Share hope. Learn more about #PTSD on the #GCBHS blog post: gcbhs.com/post/june-begins-p…#LIFEchanging
June is #MensHealthMonth which includes men's #mentalhealth. According to NAMI, men die by suicide at 4X the rate that women do, but men are much less likely to receive mental health treatment. Remember if you are struggling, call or text 9-8-8. Help is available 24/7.
At #GCBHS, mental health support goes beyond treatment — it’s about listening, encouraging, and helping people feel seen. This #MentalHealthMonth, we’re thankful for the dedicated staff members who continue creating positive change in the lives of others. 💙#MHAM#LIFEchanging
Taking breaks, setting boundaries, and making time to recharge are all important parts of maintaining mental wellness. This #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, #GCBHS encourages everyone to make their well-being a priority. #SelfCare#LIFEchanging
Not all #GCBHS staff work directly with clients. During #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth we want to acknowledge that their daily contributions support our direct service staff so they can focus on the mental health needs of people we help. #LIFEchanging#MentalHealthMatters
Mental health support can come in many forms — counseling, peer support, community programs, or simply having someone who listens. This #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, #GCBHS recognizes the importance of accessible support and connection. 💙 #LIFEchanging
This Memorial Day, #GCBHS honors and remembers the brave individuals who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. We are grateful for their courage, dedication, and sacrifice. #MemorialDay#LIFEchanging
This #MentalHealthMonth, remember that no one has to navigate challenges alone. Take time to connect with others, prioritize your well-being, and support those around you. #GCBHS is proud to be part of a community that continues to care for one another. #MHAM#LIFEchanging
Mental health care is built on connection, compassion, and support. #GCBHS is proud of our staff members, like Austin, who are helping individuals on their path toward recovery, growth, and hope. 💙 #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth#LIFEchanging
This #MentalHealthMonth, take a moment to check in with yourself and those around you. A simple act of kindness can make a difference. #GCBHS is proud to recognize the staff members who provide that support to our community every day. 💚 #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth#LIFEchanging
#GCBHS is celebrating National Women's Health Week! Taking time to focus on your health can lead to better outcomes now & in the future. ➡️Schedule a screening, check-up, or follow-up appointment today to stay on track. #LIFEchanging@womenshealth#NWHWwomenshealth.gov/nwhw
National Women's Health Week shines the spotlight on women's health issues and reminds you that YOUR HEALTH MATTERS! #GCBHS Associate Director of Nursing Stephanie Scott wants you to know that "Taking care of yourself can make a powerful difference in your life..."