Healthy Mind BY: Dr. Raquel Morrow
The pandemic has caused us to experience significant changes in our daily routines. Covid-19 has led to a disruption in the way we celebrate holidays and life's milestone moments, such as graduations and weddings. The move to working at home, assisting children with online learning, and being physically separated from friends and colleagues can be overwhelming. Experiencing strong emotions during a crisis is a normal human response for adults and children. The tips listed on the opposite page are a few suggestions for coping with your feelings in a healthy manner.
FALL 2020 Daisy Award Winners The DAISY award was established in remembrance of J. Patrick Barnes, to recognize nursing faculty for Inspirational Influence on The Nurses of Today and Tomorrow, and to recognize nursing students who demonstrate commitment to care and compassion and make the all-important nurse-patient
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connection. Recipients of this award can be nominated by faculty members or by students. The Fall 2020 Student DAISY award winners were Sarah Bigelow and Michelle Hopper, both ASN Fall 2020 graduates! Best wishes to both of them in their new careers!
FEELING OVERWHELMED?
Get immediate help 24 hours a day if you are in a crisis: • Call 911 • National Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) • National Domestic Hotline 1-800-799-7233 • Burrell Behavioral Health Crisis Line: 1-800-494-7355