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Ways to Give Back This Holiday Season

2022-04-29T09:22:31-04:00November 17th, 2021|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

With the holiday season in full swing, many of us are busy shopping for gifts, preparing home-cooked meals and making time for loved ones. Unfortunately, the holidays can bring new difficulties and challenges for families struggling to make ends meet. It is during this time that we are reminded of the importance of giving back. Oaks offers numerous ways to make a difference in your own community this holiday season. 1) Hold a Food or Gift Drive You can help make holiday traditions possible for families in need of support. Hold a Thanksgiving food drive or holiday gift drive – encourage your friends, co-workers and community groups to help. We will work with you to schedule a convenient time [...]

How to Recognize Hidden Signs of Depression

2021-10-27T14:12:16-04:00October 27th, 2021|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

October is National Depression Awareness Month, a time to discuss, educate and share resources surrounding depression. As a widespread mental health condition, depression affects approximately 280 million people worldwide. While the typical signs of depression often show through sadness, other symptoms may be less obvious. Here are five possible hidden signs of depression to look for: 1. Hopelessness and loss of interest. When facing depression, one may present a pessimistic outlook on life. This negative view of the future, especially alongside other factors, can be your loved one’s way of showing their battle with depression. Additionally, an individual experiencing depression may lose interest in participating in hobbies and activities. 2. Difficulties in sleep. With sleep directly linked to an [...]

Bullying Prevention Tips for Parents and Guardians

2021-10-13T17:26:48-04:00October 13th, 2021|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

With the return of in-person schooling, bullying prevention among children and teens remains an important conversation. According to a recent federal survey, nearly 20 percent of U.S. students ages 12-18 reported being bullied on school property within the past year. Fifteen percent reported cyberbullying either online or by text. National Bullying Prevention Month this October reminds us that we all must play a role to prevent bullying and promote inclusion. Here are four tips to help parents and guardians through the process: 1. Create a positive and nurturing climate at home. Family environment is equally as important as the educational environment. Bullying in schools can sometimes arise from harsh parenting practices of sibling bullying at home. As guardians, ensuring [...]

National Recovery Month: Building from Rock Bottom

2021-09-30T13:29:01-04:00September 30th, 2021|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

September is National Recovery Month, a time to celebrate the successes made by those in recovery and recognize health improvements which enable those battling mental health challenges or substance abuse to live a healthy and rewarding life. This year's theme, “Recovery is For Everyone: Every Person, Every Family, Every Community,” reminds those facing recovery of the abundance of groups and community members surrounding their journey. Oaks Integrated Care offers caring and compassionate programs to those struggling with addiction. Our goal is to offer hope for long-term recovery and a chance to end the revolving door of treatment. “And so rock bottom became the solid foundation on which I built my life.” No journey to recovery is the same. Matthew [...]

Drive-Thru Backpack Giveaway Distributes Over 900 Backpacks to Camden Community

2021-09-02T14:07:07-04:00September 2nd, 2021|Categories: Press Release, Home Page|

Mount Holly, NJ | August 31, 2021 – Oaks Integrated Care distributed over 900 brand new backpacks filled with school supplies to the Camden community at their Drive-Thru Backpack Giveaway event on August 28th. The nonprofit organization partnered with the Food Bank of South Jersey to also provide free Kids Meal Kits to all participants. Hosted by the Kroc Center in Camden, NJ, families in need of support could safely stay in their cars while volunteers, staff and Camden County Police Officers packed trunks with donations. Staff, volunteers, partners and Camden County Police Get Ready for the Drive-Thru Backpack Giveaway Event. The event was part of Oaks’ annual Operation Fill-A-Backpack drive which collected 1,000 additional stuffed backpacks [...]

Understanding 7 Common Myths About Suicide

2023-11-15T14:18:01-05:00September 16th, 2021|Categories: Home Page, Oaks Blog|

September is National Suicide Prevention Month. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. We’ve taken a rigorous, proactive approach by adopting the foundational belief that suicide deaths are preventable and establishing the Zero Suicide Implementation Team at Oaks Integrated Care. By creating a culture that’s informed about mental health and makes suicide prevention a priority, we can save lives together. Unfortunately, there are many common myths about suicidal behaviors, feelings and thoughts. Understanding these myths is essential to reducing the stigma and creating a supportive environment. MYTH #1: “If I talk about suicide, I am planting a seed or encouraging someone to consider suicide.” Research indicates [...]

5 Tips to Keep Mental Health a Priority This School Year

2021-08-22T15:21:41-04:00August 22nd, 2021|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

With September quickly approaching, students, parents and educators are busy preparing for another school year. After months of virtual learning, it’s very common for children and teens to feel nervous or apprehensive about making the return to in-person learning. Parents and guardians may feel uncertain about how to successfully make this transition with their student. Check out these five tips for parents and guardians to keep mental health a priority this school year. 1. Provide reassurance and encouragement. Make sure your student knows that it’s okay to ask for help, whether it’s from you, teachers, counselors or other school staff. Returning to school can feel difficult, so encouraging children to speak up if they are feeling anxious can make [...]

Leah’s Story: Operation Fill-A-Backpack

2021-07-28T12:37:50-04:00July 27th, 2021|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

Every child deserves a great first day of school! With back-to-school time quickly approaching this September, children and teens are preparing to return to in-person learning. For 13-year-old student, Leah, this school year brings a fresh start. After several weeks in the hospital undergoing treatment for severe and persistent mental illness, Leah has overcome the trauma of abuse and neglect and continues to welcome help with her coping skills. She is now feeling healthy and ready to tackle her last year of middle school. As a part of the Oaks Foster FLEX program, Leah shared her nerves for the upcoming school year along with her optimism that she can succeed. She would love a new backpack and supplies to [...]

Oaks Integrated Care Celebrates Outstanding Local Heroes

2021-06-03T14:01:53-04:00June 3rd, 2021|Categories: Press Release, Home Page|

Rooted in Community Awards Honors New Jersey Individuals and Corporations Making an Impact Mount Holly, NJ | June 3, 2021 – Oaks Integrated Care announces its first-ever Rooted in Community Awards to celebrate local heroes for their contributions to the community through work, service, and leadership. Dedicated to empowering individuals and meeting the needs of the community, the nonprofit organization offers over 230 mental health and addiction programs that will benefit from the event proceeds. The virtual ceremony kicks off Thursday, June 10, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. to recognize the following outstanding individuals and corporations: Tammy Snyder Murphy, New Jersey First Lady George Sowa, Founding CEO of Greater Trenton Cheryl Norton, Executive Vice President & COO of American Water [...]

6 Tips for Forming Meaningful Connections

2021-05-28T14:59:22-04:00May 29th, 2021|Categories: Home Page, Oaks Blog|

As we navigate the transition out of the virtual world, the return of face-to-face interaction can influence mental health. Social isolation is a serious health challenge that can be damaging to mental health. Therefore, the quality of our connections with one another can boost general happiness and decrease loneliness levels. For Mental Health Awareness Month this May, we believe in ensuring every person has access to resources and support for leading a healthy life. Here are 6 ways you can create more meaningful connections to feel motivated and driven to achieve a more fulfilling lifestyle: 1) Start with honesty. Some of the best conversations begin with honesty to break down barriers. Sharing authentic experiences can increase empathy levels between [...]

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