Blog
Filter by:
Seven Counties Services Employees Join Kentuckianaworks for KW Conversations #6: Mental Health Careers and Representation
Ludmilla and Kourtnee were hosted by KentuckianaWorks Sr. Program Director, Angella Wilson, to discuss career paths in the mental health field, representation in the sector, and current career opportunities available.
Recognizing Developmental Disability Awareness Month with Fatou’s Story
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month! A time to raise awareness of the barriers that people with disabilities sometimes face and celebrate the contributions of people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities.
What Employers Can Do to Support the Mental Health Needs of Their Employees
Creating a trauma-informed workplace builds trusts and shows an investment in the well-being of employees.
Helping Your Child with The Back-to-School Transition
Our school-based team shares tips and resources for early intervention to increase the likelihood of success for a child or youth who is struggling with school.
Helping Robin Maintain Independence Through Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities Services
At Seven Counties Services, we help people with developmental and intellectual disabilities embrace their independence and empower them to achieve it in their daily lives.
The Impact of COVID-19 and Social Injustice on Youth of Color
For health professionals caring for youth of color, specifically, ask how they feel being black in America has impacted their experiences concerning social justice and the pandemic.
Synchronizing Primary Care and Behavioral Healthcare for Patients
Kentucky Integrated Care was established in September 2017. Embedded within Seven Counties Services, it serves the following counties in Kentucky, which surround the Louisville metropolitan area: Bullitt, Henry, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, and Trimble counties. The program was launched as a five-year project to synchronize primary care with behavioral healthcare.
Children Finding Success Through Peaceful Pals Program
Seven Counties Services’ Child and Family West Clinic recognized that some of the children they served in Louisville’s West End community were unable to attend traditional after-school and summer care programs because these programs cannot accept students with severe emotional and behavioral issues.