May 1 marked the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Month – a topic often avoided because of the stigma brought on by society. The difficult truth is, nearly one in five Americans live with a mental health condition, according to the National Institute for Mental Health.
On this special episode of the Tallahassee Business Podcast, presented by MillCreek Financial Consultants, Dr. Jay Reeve, President/CEO of the Apalachee Center, joins us to normalize the conversation around mental health and shares ways we can support someone that might be suffering. The Apalachee Center has been serving the Big Bend region since 1948 and continues to provide innovative resources to make access to help easier. In 2018, following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, the Florida Legislature created the Public Safety Act, allowing organizations like the Apalachee Center to partner with local law enforcement in creating Mobile Response Teams (MRT). This proactive partnership offers care in a community-based setting, increasing opportunities to stabilize individuals in the least restrictive setting.
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Ep. 101 The Final Farewell - Jay Smith, Ajax Building Company/2021 Chamber Board Chair
Ep. 100 Advancing Diversity in Healthcare Through Community Partnerships - Alan Keesee, Capital Regional Medical Center
Ep. 99 How Florida Retailers are Preparing for Black Friday/Small Business Saturday - Scott Shalley, Florida Retail Federation
Ep. 98 - A Day of Love, Family and Community, Christic Henry, Kingdom First Realty
Ep. 97 - Collaboration is Key to Business Success, Katrina Tuggerson, Capital City Chamber of Commerce
Ep. 96 Local Resources Helping to Prepare Entrepreneurs for Global Success, Keith Bowers, FAMU Small Business Development Center
Ep. 95 - Global Disruptions Creating New Challenges for Local Businesses, Tracey Shrine, Full Press Apparel, Inc.
Ep. 94 Utilizing Your Social Media Presence to Boost Business, Erica Woods, State Policy Manager, Facebook
Ep. 93 A Different Tallahassee Experience - Tracey Cohen, Target Print & Mail
Ep. 92 Creating a Platform for Small Businesses to Have a Voice, Aaron Milner, Johnson + Milner, Inc.
Ep. 91 Human Trafficking: Recognizing the Red Flags, Robin Hassler Thompson, Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center
Ep. 90 - The Anticipated Aftermath of the Pandemic Housing Boom, Joy Blomeley, Coldwell Banker Hartung
Ep. 89 Leon County Helps Local Businesses "Grow Green" Through Eco-Friendly Resources, Tobias Raether, Sustainabiz
Ep. 88 Turning Problems into Opportunities as a Unified Business Community, Sammie Dixon, Prime Meridian Bank
Ep. 87 Attacking Crime From a Different Angle Through Strategic Initiatives and Community Partnerships, Leon County Sheriff's Office
Ep. 86 "Changing the Way Businesses Assess Risk Post-COVID Pandemic" Brian Schnese, HUB International
Ep. 85 Ensuring a Strong Start and a Bright Future for Children and Families in Florida, Madeleine Thakur, Children's Movement of Florida
Ep. 83 Creating a Better Way to Do Title Business Through a Boutique-Style Experience, Danielle Andrews, Capital Hills Title Services
Ep. 83 North Florida Innovation Labs Moving In With Groundbreaking Resources, Bill Lickson, Domi Station
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