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New behavioral health wing opens at Gouverneur Hospital

GOUVERNEUR — During a private Open House ceremony Monday night, Gouverneur Hospital unveiled its new Outpatient Behavioral Health Services wing in the east side of the Hospital. Gouverneur Hospital Board members Mark Brackett, Roger Cook, Andy Leonard, and Ted Totten; St. Lawrence Health Board Member Brian Gardam; Deputy Chief of Staff Logan Eddy from Senator Patricia A. Ritchie’s office; and Gouverneur Mayor Ronald McDougall were among those in attendance to learn about and view the new space. Gouverneur Hospital CEO Eric Burch welcomed the guests and commented on all the successes the Hospital has seen come to fruition since it formally opened in January 2014. Some of the milestones include the completion of a $2.5 million renovation and expansion of the Emergency Department, upgrading Imaging Services with 3D mammography, and the relocation of Inpatient Detox services from Potsdam to Gouverneur.

New Gouverneur Hospital Outpatient Behavioral Health Services wing

Friday, May 14, 2021 - 9:02 am During a private open house ceremony Monday night, Gouverneur Hospital unveiled its brand new Outpatient Behavioral Health Services wing located in the easterly side of the hospital. St. Lawrence Health Director of Behavioral Health Jayme Smith, PsyD, shows Gouverneur Mayor Ron McDougall the Behavioral Health Patient Exam Room. For more, see story here. Photo submitted by St. Lawrence Health Systems.

Gouverneur Hospital unveils brand new Outpatient Behavioral Health Services wing

Gouverneur Hospital unveils brand new Outpatient Behavioral Health Services wing
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Valley licensed clinical social worker says teens continue to struggle through the pandemic

Valley licensed clinical social worker says teens continue to struggle through the pandemic Students writing at a desk. (Source: WHSV) By Chelsea Church | WHSV | March 12, 2021 at 6:16 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 6:19 PM AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) Augusta Health’s Outpatient Behavioral Health Services offers individual counseling for teens between the ages of 12 and 19. They help teens who are struggling with a wide range of mental health issues, like depression, anxiety and the stresses of the pandemic. Andrea Kendall is a licensed clinical social worker therapist who works with students seeking help. Over the course of the pandemic, she said her patient load has increased about 20%, and the pandemic has proven to have gotten harder for teens as each month passes.

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