by Carolyn | May 29, 2020 | Coronavirus, Front line stories, housing programs, mental health, supportive housing
Since the coronavirus pandemic made social isolation a public safety necessity, behavioral healthcare providers have been sounding the alarm on the potentially harmful effects on people with mental health issues. This makes supportive housing programs for people...
by Carolyn | May 29, 2020 | Coronavirus, Front line stories, housing programs, supportive housing, Working in Recovery
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit New York City, Odyssey House staff and clients alike have been stepping up, taking on new responsibilities to keep their colleagues and fellow clients safe and healthy. Essential workers stepping up and taking on new roles to keep...
by Carolyn | Apr 29, 2020 | Coronavirus, Front line stories, Outpatient Services, recovery
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit New York City, Odyssey House staff and clients alike have been stepping up, taking on new responsibilities to keep their colleagues and fellow clients safe and healthy. John B., 37, came to Odyssey House Outpatient Services in June...
by Carolyn | Apr 29, 2020 | Coronavirus, Front line stories, Outpatient Services, recovery, Working in Recovery
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit New York City, Odyssey House staff and clients alike have been stepping up, taking on new responsibilities to keep their colleagues and fellow clients safe and healthy. Outpatient Services Online and In Touch During daily check-ins...
by Carolyn | Apr 28, 2020 | Coronavirus, fundraising, recovery
In these challenging times, we’re incredibly heartened by the community surrounding our cause, especially because you are a part of it. Together, we know we can accomplish anything. Because even a pandemic can’t stop our mission of helping New Yorkers in need overcome...
by Carolyn | Apr 17, 2020 | Coronavirus, Dr. Peter Provet, in the news
New York Post By Natalie O’Neill The phrase “will life ever go back to normal?” has spiked dramatically in Google searches as the coronavirus crisis continues to rage this week — and with good reason, psychiatrists tell The Post. The number of people searching...