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Oaks Integrated Care Raises Over $100,000 in Honor of Outstanding Local Heroes

2023-09-25T21:28:30-04:00June 10th, 2023|Categories: Press Release|

Rooted in Community Awards Celebrates New Jersey Individuals and Organizations Making an Impact ­­­Mount Holly, NJ | June 10, 2023 – Oaks Integrated Care celebrated its third annual Rooted in Community Awards to recognize outstanding local heroes who contribute to the region through work, service and leadership. The event raised $125,000 to benefit Oaks’ mission to improve the quality of life for vulnerable children, adults and families through mental health and addiction services. Over 150 attendees joined together on Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. at Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ.  Attendees received a complimentary day pass for Grounds for Sculpture to explore nearly 300 contemporary sculptures sited across 42 landscaped acres. This year’s honorees included the following [...]

Signs Someone You Love May Be Struggling with Their Mental Health

2023-05-26T11:20:05-04:00May 26th, 2023|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

Mental health concerns can be difficult to identify in others. Despite a perception as rare, mental health conditions are common and widespread today. According to Mental Health America, an estimated 44 million Americans suffer from some form of mental health disorder in a given year. If you are concerned that someone you love may be struggling with their mental health, there are some signs you can look out for. Behavioral Changes If someone you love is experiencing challenges with their mental health, they may start to behave differently than usual. They may suddenly become withdrawn, such as avoiding social situations or isolating themselves from friends and family. Some individuals may stop participating in activities they once enjoyed, such as [...]

The Importance of Integrated Health and Wellness

2023-05-26T11:30:40-04:00May 26th, 2023|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

In today’s fast-paced environment, achieving a state of holistic health and wellbeing has become more crucial than ever. As a comprehensive approach, integrated health practices consider the interconnectedness of our physical, mental, and emotional wellness. “Integrated care is whole-person care. It focuses treatment and interventions on the individual’s diverse needs in an effort to improve health outcomes,” shares Michelle Joo, LPC, MPH, Director of Oaks' Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic in Burlington County. Integrated health presents a unique approach as it incorporates a diverse group of team members to establish a comprehensive treatment plan for each individual. Through harmonizing the various aspects of care, integrated health empowers individuals to lead balanced, fulfilling lives. “Sustained stability is best achieved when [...]

The Relationship Between Your Environment and Mental Health

2023-05-18T11:05:10-04:00May 18th, 2023|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

Overall health and wellness can be significantly affected by natural and built environments, such as where we are born, live, learn, work, play, and congregate. From neighborhoods to genetics, many factors can affect mental health. This May, we celebrate Mental Health Month, a time to recognize the barriers and supporting factors aligned with mental health. Mental Health America highlights “Look Around, Look Within” as the theme for this Mental Health Month, inviting individuals to learn about how surroundings can impact mental health. Following our first blog, this blog will discuss the final two of the four types of surroundings. Understanding the relationship between types of surroundings and mental health can guide the effective information, resources, and support. Healthy Home [...]

The Relationship Between Stable Housing and Mental Health

2023-05-18T10:54:53-04:00May 18th, 2023|Categories: Home Page, Oaks Blog|

Did you know your ZIP code plays a significant role in how healthy you are? Stable housing allows individuals to develop routines and connections to their local community, which are beneficial for mental health. This May, we celebrate Mental Health Month, a time to recognize the barriers and supporting factors aligned with mental health. Mental Health America highlights “Look Around, Look Within” as the theme for this Mental Health Month, inviting individuals to learn about how surroundings can impact mental health. This blog will discuss two of the four types of surroundings. Understanding the relationship between types of surroundings and mental health can guide the effective information, resources, and support. Safe and Stable Housing Housing is more than just [...]

Tools for Coping with Stress and Anxiety

2023-11-15T14:21:38-05:00April 20th, 2023|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

Stress and anxiety are two of the most common mental health issues of today. Whether driven by work, relationships or personal struggles, stress and anxiety can feel overwhelming and affect a person’s mental and physical health. Stress is a “state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation,” whereas anxiety includes a more “persistent, excessive worry” which remains present “even in the absence of the stressor.” Understand the differences between stress and anxiety here. Taking the steps to decrease levels of stress or minimize anxiety-inducing experiences can help ease daily functioning. Check out these four helpful tools for coping with stress and anxiety: 1. Yoga or Meditation Physical and mental practices such as yoga or mindfulness meditation [...]

Imposter Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes and Ways to Cope

2023-04-13T07:44:10-04:00April 13th, 2023|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

Imposter Syndrome is, “the condition of feeling anxious and not experiencing success internally, despite being high-performing in external, objective ways.” If you have ever felt like an imposter, you are not alone. Research indicates 70 percent of people will experience at least one case of imposter feelings or thoughts in their lifetime. According to Psychology Today, those who struggle with this challenge may believe that they are undeserving of successes and feel like an imposter in their own achievements. Each individual can experience imposter syndrome in their own way. Many are often well-accomplished individuals who may attribute their success to external causes, such as luck or timing. Experts in the field highlight the five types of imposter syndrome as: The [...]

How to Navigate the NJ Developmental Disabilities Assistance System

2023-04-10T13:17:05-04:00March 30th, 2023|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

Are you struggling to find support for a loved one living with a developmental or intellectual disability? It can be challenging to navigate the New Jersey assistance system without the right support in place. To help you find the best services to fit your needs, we’ve gathered resources from the New Jersey Department of Human Services’ Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) to guide you through the process. Eligibility Process In order to be determined eligible for DDD services, an individual must meet the NJ eligibility criteria and complete the DDD Application. The recommended time to begin the application process is 6-12 months before the individual turns 21 and exits the school system. After a preliminary review, DDD will schedule a [...]

Social Work Breaks Down Barriers

2023-03-21T12:44:58-04:00March 21st, 2023|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

Social workers across the globe navigate difficult challenges, guiding individuals to overcome hurdles and live life to their fullest potential. Each March celebrates Social Work Month, a time to highlight how social workers have enriched our society. As an organization founded by a dedicated group of compassionate social workers over 50 years ago, Oaks Integrated Care believes social work makes our communities a better, more inclusive place for all. Oaks CEO Derry Holland shares, "It is important to me, as a licensed clinical social worker, to celebrate and recognize the role social workers play in making our communities a better place to live, work and play." This year, the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) outlined the theme, “Social [...]

Spring into Self-Care

2023-03-20T09:14:46-04:00March 15th, 2023|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

Happy first day of spring! With the start of this new season of growth and change, make sure you leave that essential time in your schedule for self-care. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, self-care can help to “manage stress, lower your risk of illness, and increase your energy.” Here are some tips to embrace the new season while keeping wellness in-mind: 1. Get some fresh air. As warm weather days begin, try to spend some time in nature and in the sunshine. Research indicates that sun exposure can trigger an increase in serotonin, a hormone known to improve mood and focus. Go for a walk with a friend, take a bike ride, or even eat lunch [...]

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