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Tips to Stay Mentally Healthy

Maintaining mental wellness is just as important as caring for your physical health. These tips can help you feel more balanced and supported in your daily life. Remember that behavioral and mental healthcare is ongoing. Keeping your provider up to date on any changes you or your loved ones have noticed can help you stay on track toward your best health.


Self-Care Strategies:

    ➪ Visit a healthcare provider regularly

    ➪ Eat healthy and exercise regularly

    ➪ Stick to a consistent sleep schedule

    ➪ Limit caffeine and avoid alcohol, tobacco, and drugs

    ➪ Plan daily activities for structure

    ➪ Learn positive ways to cope with stress

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Additional Resources

If you feel you would benefit from extra support or guidance, the resources and organizations below may be helpful. 


Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Online Resources for Locating Support Groups

Substance Use Disorder Resources
  • Al-Anon is a mutual support program for families and friends of individuals with alcoholism.
  • Alateen is a support group for young people whose lives have been impacted by a family member’s struggle with alcohol use.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous is a self-help program for individuals with alcoholism.
  • Gamblers Anonymous is a self-help program for individuals with gambling problems.
  • Narcotics Anonymous is a self-help program for recovering and active drug users.
  • SMART Recovery is an evidence-based peer-led program focused on addressing addictive substances and negative behaviors to live a balanced life.


Alternative Services (In Lieu of Services) for Medicaid Managed Care and HealthierLife (HARP)

First Episode Psychosis (FEP) Resources
  • NYS Office of Mental Health (OMH) provides information on services to help identify emotional needs and to provide treatment or support.
  • OnTrackNY is a network of programs for teens and young adults who recently had unusual thoughts or behaviors.

Youth Transition Services Resources

Mental Illness & Addiction Resources

New York City and New York State Behavioral Health Resources