As many of us continue to stay at home and adhere to social distancing guidelines to fight the coronavirus pandemic, we need to remember that social isolation can be extremely difficult, especially for those people who are struggling with their mental health. That’s why we’re taking extraordinary steps to keep our vital mental health programs and services running for people with disabilities, veterans, seniors and their caregivers – when they need them the most.
On a special FACEBOOK LIVE "Conversations with Angela" event, Easterseals CEO Angela Williams was joined by former U.S. Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy, leading mental health innovator and advocate, to discuss what mental health looks like in the age of the pandemic. "Like" Angela Williams on Facebook.
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