CENTERSTONE NEWS&NOTES Centerstone staff celebrate the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine. A billboard in Dickson, TN, promotes Centerstone’s support for flooding victims.
Centerstone’s Ben Middleton speaks with Nashville Post report Kara Hartnett. Centerstone’s Safety Net outreach specialists Tiffany Padgett and Sean Goad attend the National Night Out Against Crime event.
Safety Net Solutions Behavioral Safety Net of Tennessee provides essential mental health services to children and adults who are uninsured, underinsured, or have no means to pay. Centerstone sends outreach specialists to various community events to help educate people about the availability of Safety Net services. Learn more at centerstone.org/safety-net.
Vaccination Celebration Centerstone staff drove into Nashville from around Tennessee on two different Saturdays last winter to receive the vaccination 10
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for COVID-19. Masked and excited to see one another in person for the first time in months, employees followed proper safety protocols and looked forward to a return to normalcy in delivering care that changes people’s lives.
Offering Relief to Flood Victims Centerstone is part of the Tennessee Recovery Project, an effort to provide relief to people impacted by recent flooding in Dickson, Hickman, Houston, and Humphreys Counties that destroyed more than 700 homes and resulted in at least 20 casualties.
To learn more about free resource connection and short-term emotional support, local residents can call 1-888-460-4351 or visit centerstone.org/TNFlood.
Vital Conversations Nashville Post interviewed Centerstone’s Regional CEO Ben Middleton for its Vital Conversations podcast series. Local journalist Kara Hartnett spoke with him about telehealth, postpandemic practices, and more. Catch the 30-minute episode— “Meeting the Moment in Behavioral Health”—at YouTube and Spotify!