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Peer Blog The Peer Blog is a forum where you can discuss just about anything: events, movies, music, etc. Just send it in and we will post your response. Mind you, this is not private so be careful not to write anything you dont want said or anything that is inappropriate. Discussion of the Month: What Transitional services have helped you most? (i.e. housing, peer mentors, social activities, case management, etc) |
| | I think that DMH has helped me with many things in my life such as working with my illness and getting my medication straight. They also got me into a group home and enrolled in school and passed my MCAS now I will graduate from Merimack Vocational School June 1, 2008. -Kyle Sirois |
A staff at prescott , she has helped me in she many ways .She has helped me grow as a person ,she showed me "tough love " as she calls it ! -d.d. |
Certain staff who were mentors to me have helped me a great deal in my progress. These mentors have always treated me as an equal and not just give orders. They have always worked with me through any problems I may have. Being part of the Leadership group and working on the website has given me a greater sense of responsibility, maturity, and pride to further my progress. Because of these elements, I have done much better with my life. -Mike Woodward |
| The services that helped me the most are the educational services I was given. Since I recieved these services, I've been meeting with a private tutor, to help me prepare for my MCAS test. My tutor George is a very kind individual that takes his time, to make sure I understand my work. My tutor has really helped me out a lot. Hopefully soon when I take my MCAS test I will pass and finally be able to graduate high school at the age of 22. I will be the first person in my family to graduate and get a Diploma -Gabriel Alatasi |
| The thing that helped me the most was hearing staff tell me that I never belonged in programs and that i didn't need meds anymore. This drove me towards getting out. Its a relief hearing words like that, they make you feel so much better. - Joana Hastings Walsh |
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