News 5: Psychiatric Effects of COVID-19
A new study found that COVID-19 survivors are more likely to develop a psychiatric disorder like anxiety or depression. OhioGuidestone’s Denise Meyer survived the virus and has a warning for…
A new study found that COVID-19 survivors are more likely to develop a psychiatric disorder like anxiety or depression. OhioGuidestone’s Denise Meyer survived the virus and has a warning for…
OhioGuidestone Peer Recovery Support Coordinator Stefanie Robinson has been named a finalist for Leadership Medina County’s “Excellence in Leadership” awards. Click here to see all the finalists and nominees in…
OhioGuidestone’s women’s residential treatment program in Tuscarawas County, previously known as Harbor House, has a new home and a new name! This week, the women and staff moved into a…
Central Ohio Regional Director Wendy BeMiller discussed ways families can still enjoy the holidays, from a distance, during the pandemic. Click here to watch her interview during the “Mommy Moment”…
OhioGuidestone is looking for parents in Medina, Summit and Lorain Counties to participate in a completely FREE and fun, play-based program for parents and children, called Joyful Together®! For more…
Cleveland Browns tight end Austin Hooper helped treat more than a dozen OhioGuidestone foster families to a drive-in Browns watch party this past weekend. It was an afternoon…
Congratulations to Director of Strategy Andrea O’Brien for her published article in the new book Reflections on Child Welfare Areas of Practice, Issues, and Service Populations: Sociological Autobiographies — Volume…
The holiday season can be a time filled with lots of family gatherings, joy and laughter. But this year, due to COVID-19, the holidays will be much different. That can…
Congratulations to OhioGuidestone’s Director of Applied Clinical Sciences and Research Brittany Randall-Pope for her published article in the new book Reflections on Child Welfare Areas of Practice, Issues, and Service…
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread across the state, many holiday gatherings will be smaller or non-existent this year. This can be especially troubling for people struggling with mental…