Children Suffering From Anxiety, Depression in Placer County Get Support They Need From Lighthouse Counseling With Funding From California Health & Wellness
As many families were encouraged to stay home during the pandemic to protect themselves and others from the coronavirus, the public health response to the pandemic may have even amplified some ACEs – especially those affecting low-income households.
“COVID-19 has taken a physical, mental, and emotional toll on so many of our communities,” said
To date, Lighthouse has reached 8,500 residents with information on managing stress and reducing familial violence in the home during the COVID-19 pandemic. With this additional funding, they have provided individual, evidence-based counseling services to more than 250 local residents.
“COVID-19 greatly increased stress, anxiety, and depression in the home,” said
“Lighthouse has served a vital service to our community as we navigate the consequences of social isolation during the shutdowns,” said
Specifically, CHW’s grant funded an Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) program to identify red flags among participating families and work to reduce and eliminate child abuse and neglect. Services offered within an intensive case management plan for Lighthouse clients include the following:
- Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy
- Domestic violence therapy
- Child play therapy
- Road to wellness (anxiety and depression classes)
- Employment readiness classes
- Financial management classes
- Family wellness and parenting classes
- Assistance with accessing resources such as diapers, car seats, gift cards for food, etc.
Lighthouse focused its campaign specifically in
CHW’s whole person care model supports children where they need help – at home, in schools or at the doctor’s office. It is why the company invests in preventive programs such as screenings and local ACEs initiatives. CHW’s work includes continued provider and community education to raise awareness about ACEs and culturally competent approaches to combat inequities based on race, culture, immigration status, and other factors.
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