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Mental Health Month shines spotlight on emotional wellbeing, help available in WNC

Vaya Health is encouraging western North Carolinians to check up on their own emotional wellbeing in May as the nation observes Mental Health Month. Good mental health involves a balance […]
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Supporting individuals with autism in emergency services situations: Bridging the communication gap

“Was there something else we could have done in that situation?” That was a question posed by a paramedic during a training by the Autism Society of NC when talking […]
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Transitional Living Provides Transformational Outcomes

It’s something we’ve all done – driving, singing along to the music and having a good time. When Traci was doing the same, she looked in the rearview mirror and […]
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Julie feels like a better mom by being a better family partner

When Mary Beth was born with an Occipital Encephlocele, a hole in her skull, Julie and her husband were sent home with hospice and told to love her for the […]
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A Piece Within: Love in Every Bracelet

If you know Mary Beth, she’s probably given you the “I love you” sign. It’s something she shares freely and often with those around her. Even her dog, Tuesday, gets […]
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