Description: Right now nearly every conversation that we are having with patients has an element of fear, anxiety or stress. They are worried about catching the disease, worried if they have the disease, or afraid of dying from it. It could also be that they lost a job and are experiencing stress‐related symptoms like stomach problems or headaches. They are losing their social support just when they need it the most. Previous methods of self‐care and coping with life’s stresses are no longer accessible, leaving people vulnerable and at risk. As health care professionals, we are the front line and we are the first place that they call or go to for guidance. Here are some steps that you can take to bring hope and calm.
Author(s):TMF Health Quality Institute
Title:Tips to Support Patients Who are Afraid, Anxious, or Stressed
Description: To provide information on naloxone dispensing, prescribing, and administration in Idaho. Information in this document is for healthcare organizations and other community-based organizations receiving naloxone from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (DHW).
Author(s): Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
Title: FAQ for Naloxone Prescribing, Dispensing, and Administration in Idaho.
Description: A printable PDF guide to resources pertaining to healthcare care access, inclusion, and equity for LGBTQ+ individuals., from Pride in Idaho Care Neighborhoods project from C-WHO.
Description: A printable pdf guide for healthcare communities regarding the work and learnings of the Pride in Idaho Care Neighborhoods project from C-WHO, which aims to support and improve healthcare access for LGBTQ+ individuals.
Author(s): C-WHO
Title: Pride in Idaho Care Neighborhoods Roadmap. A Guide for Healthcare Communities.