In response to the staggering levels frontline workers are struggling
with mental health, which has resulted in higher rates of both patient
mortality and dissemination of HOSPITAL-transmitted infection as well
as the fact that suicide rate in the healthcare industry are higher
than the average US population, Sufi Psychology Association, the
non-profit behind the global "Caring 4 Our CAREGIVERS" initiative that
has helped over 350 HOSPITALS WORLDWIDE SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE
PANDEMIC, has introduced a revolutionary new 'CAREGIVER WELLNESS
PROGRAM,' (CWP) aiming to provide robust WELLNESS RESOURCE PROGRAMS TO
HEALTHCARE TEAMS.
Launching this month at Roseland Community Hospital, located in the
Greater Roseland Area of Chicago, the CWP will provide frontline
heroes with helpful tools they need, focused on preventing burnout, a
leading cause in life-threatening errors made in the field. Designed
by Dr. Saloumeh Bozorgzadeh, PsyD. and team, the program is
tailor-made to address challenges specific to the healthcare community
incorporating evidence-backed research on overarching topics including
fear, anxiety, financial worries, parenting stressors, nutrition,
sleep and more. The standout new program offers a variety of videos,
stress reduction exercises including dynamic breathing, visualization
and movement exercises, professional videos, and a weekly meditation
session - accessible online, 24/7 from any device or location and led
by doctoral-level experts currently practicing in the field
themselves.
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