Videos by Intermountain Centers in Tucson. Intermountain Centers is one of the largest non-profit behavioral health and integrated care organizations in Arizona. Intermountain Centers and its Affiliates invest in and are dedicated to serving all members in their communities.
An estimated 6.9 million Americans today are living with Alzheimer's disease. #Dementia is one of the fastest growing diseases around the world today, a complex and devastating condition connected to so many variables including ageing, sleep, lifestyle, genetics, and more. June is #alzheimersandbrainawaressmonth, a perfect opportunity to learn more about brain health, preventative care, and what we can do to be better support units for both our own health and the wellbeing of our loved ones. It is almost inevitable that everyone reading this will be impacted by dementia in one form or another in our lifetime- let's do what we can, whether through education, advocacy, or supporting impactful research, to build a future where one day dementia is nothing more than a memory.
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Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month
An estimated 6.9 million Americans today are living with Alzheimer's disease. #Dementia is one of the fastest growing diseases around the world today, a complex and devastating condition connected to so many variables including ageing, sleep, lifestyle, genetics, and more. June is #alzheimersandbrainawaressmonth, a perfect opportunity to learn more about brain health, preventative care, and what we can do to be better support units for both our own health and the wellbeing of our loved ones. It is almost inevitable that everyone reading this will be impacted by dementia in one form or another in our lifetime- let's do what we can, whether through education, advocacy, or supporting impactful research, to build a future where one day dementia is nothing more than a memory.
#intermountain #tucson #phoenix #Alzheimer #DementiaCare
If you answered yes to any of the questions, this could be an early sign of a mental health condition, called First Episode Psychosis. At Community Partners we can help identify possible causes, let you know treatment options, and provide support to you and your family. For information, call (520) 901-4800 or go to www.communitypartnersinc.org/services/integrated-healthcare/specialized-programs/#first_episode_psychosis
Exciting day at Intermountain Sensory Park as the playscapes for the Woods Zone are craned in. The Woods Zone will consist of a large sequoia log (being set in the video), a lizard log, a play stump, and rock-like classroom seating. More to come!
After a long, drawn out, permit process, construction has commenced. The final phases are underway at the Intermountain Sensory Park!
First-episode psychosis (FEP) is a term doctors use to describe the situation when a person first starts to show signs of losing touch with reality. Psychosis is often a sign of a serious mental or physical condition. People between their late teens and mid-20s are the ones most commonly affected. It’s more common than most people think. Research shows that 3 in 100 people experience psychosis at least once in their lifetime and more than 100,000 adolescents in the United States experience it each year. If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms, we can help. Call for services: (520) 901-4800
Help a foster child in need.
Thousands of children right here in our community are taken away from their parents each year and deserve a stable, family atmosphere. Providing a child with positive life skills, independence and self-sufficiency will go a long way in a child’s future.
Learn more about how you can help foster a child in need: https://intermountaincenters.org/foster-care-services/
Every Child Deserves a Safe and Loving Home
Thousands of children right here in our community are taken away from their parents each year and deserve a stable, family atmosphere. Providing a child with positive life skills, independence and self-sufficiency will go a long way in a child’s future.
Learn more about how you can help foster a child in need: intermountaincenters.org/foster-care-services
#FosterCare #IntermountainCenters
So happy to report that the Musical Zone at the Intermountain Sensory Park is coming together. Once completed, the kiddos will be able to express their creativity, for all to enjoy!
Progress at the Intermountain Sensory Park is evident today. Background shows the Wild Animal Zone nearing completion while Hunter Construction pours the concrete for the Musical Zone. Very excited!
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The great team from Hunter Construction is prepping the bases that the animals will sit on...concrete coming later today. Lots of great progress at the Intermountain Sensory Park.