3 Min Read Published on: 03-10-2021 In March 2020, Nathan Harrup knew that the coming weeks and months would be stressful for his fellow health-care team members at AdventHealth Shawnee Mission in Shawnee Mission, Kansas, United States. “When the World Health Organization declared COVID a pandemic, we realized we could be facing an upcoming mental health crisis among health-care workers,” Harrup, regional director of Clinical Mission Integration at AdventHealth Shawnee Mission, said. “There was a lot of fear of the unknown and what it would mean for patients.” Harrup wanted to find a way to help team members handle the tough road ahead. He met with Behavioral Health leaders at the hospital to discuss ways to support the emotional well-being of team members throughout the organization.