Educating Students on the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health and Substance Use

Educating Students on the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health and Substance Use

Related Articles Today, the landscape of our daily lives is increasingly dominated by screens—smartphones, tablets, and computers have become constant companions, offering a gateway to endless information and social interaction. Among these digital interactions, social media platforms stand out as central hubs of activity, especially for students. Platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, and TikTok have…

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Fraud Prevention for Older Adults

Fraud Prevention for Older Adults

By Heather Ward, Coordinator of Middlesex County Programs With today’s technology and information sharing websites, fraud is more prevalent than ever. Everyone is susceptible to fraud, but older adults are targeted at greater rates than other ages because fraudsters see them as less tech-savvy and easier to scam. According to the F.B.I., older adults were…

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So Many Reasons to Celebrate

So Many Reasons to Celebrate

By Nicki Francis, Coordinator of Monmouth County Programs On February 14th our Grandparent Support Group met for our monthly meeting. This was no ordinary meeting. This meeting was special for so many reasons. The Grandparent Support Group was created to help grandparents who were struggling with raising their grandchildren. It is a collaboration with Wellspring…

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How to Handle Chronic Pain as a Senior Citizen

How to Handle Chronic Pain as a Senior Citizen

By: Rikki Siegel, Preventionist Chronic pain is an ongoing problem among the senior community. Chronic pain is defined as pain lasting months or years. “It persists beyond a recovery period or occurs alongside a medical condition” (https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/). Diseases that cause chronic pain include diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and cancer. Chronic pain can be caused by…

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Carteret Middle School Calming Corner

Carteret Middle School Calming Corner

By Lisa Lussier, Program Coordinator The Path staff at Carteret Middle School is excited to announce that we have created an area for students to access mental health resources, called “The Path Calm Corner.” We chose our guidance office suite as the perfect location to display these resources. Many students visit this area on a…

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