Mental health needs are many Dear editor, I am a licensed psychologist and a licensed professional clinical counselor with over 25 years of experience in the mental health field. I also am the site director for Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services of Wyandot County. Read More
MHRSB services help patients Dear editor, I have been a registered nurse for over 30 years working both at Wyandot Memorial and Tiffin Mercy hospitals. I have cared for people daily and tried to understand the difficulties they faced with their healthcare needs. Read More
Mental health important My wife, Lana, and I spent 35 great years in Wyandot County before retiring and relocating to the Cincinnati area last June to be closer to grandkids. We were proud to call Wyandot home. Read More
Support MHRSB programs I support the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board and the programs that its levy supports in our community. This levy helps to meet the community’s mental health treatment needs and it supports programs supported in our local schools. Read More
Former teacher stresses what MHRSB services have meant I am a former history teacher at Carey High School. I taught in Carey for 30 years, and during that time I witnessed the broad range of both supports and stressors that the students of our county experience. Though we are a rural area, our children still face pressures, stress, negative messages and exposure to losses and sometimes trauma. Read More
Mental health services essential tool for law enforcement agencies As a business owner, former fireman on the Carey Fire Department and a current member of the Carey Police Department, I have seen the severity that mental illness and addiction has on our community. The loss of productivity and the impact on one’s quality of life are just two costs when these illnesses go untreated. Read More
MHRSB important for families I support the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board. The Board has provided levy funds that support our parenting program, The Incredible Years, and our youth mentoring program, The Way. Read More
Upper graduate proud of current students’ patriotism Dear editor, In response to the district newsletter, and the story about East and South School Elementary fourth-grade students ... I am proud and excited to hear that these teachers and kids have adopted the responsibility of learning about the flag, the Pledge of Allegiance, and putting the flag up and taking it down every evening. Read More
MHRSB needs your help I have worked in Wyandot County for many years. One of the greatest things about the community is the residents’ spirit and willingness to help one another in times of need, whatever that may look like. Read More
USPD relies on MHRSB During the time that I have been with the city of Upper Sandusky Police Department, I have worked closely with the mental health services to increase the quality of life for persons with mental illnesses as well as improved police response to incidents involving persons in crisis. Read More