Our MemorialCare family is comprised of compassionate, caring people of varying backgrounds with personal and professional realities. The work and effort that each of you give on a daily basis is a lot and can be overwhelming and burdensome. We care about your well-being, and we want to offer you our WISE resources. WISE (Well-Being in Supportive Environment) offers more access to personalized support for you. We want you to care for your psychological, emotional, and spiritual well-being. 

Resources

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Coping with Tragedy

May you find the moments of today, tomorrow, and the future to be gentle with yourself and check in with your loved ones. Remember that there is help and comfort right here in our Caring with Compassion WISE Wellbeing In Supportive Environment Resources, your co-workers, managers, mental health professionals, EAP, chaplains, social workers. The following are also some resources to help you and the children in your life cope with tragedy.

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WISE Thoughtful Thursdays virtual wellness workshops

Join us for our monthly Thoughtful Thursday sessions on Microsoft Teams for a discussion on various topics, led by our psychologists. Participants will learn about various types of coping strategies, wellness tips, mental health exercises, boundaries and strategies for maintaining overall well-being in one's personal and professional life. 

Caring for you is our priority, and we hope you will be creative with investing time in yourself, whether balancing with activities with loved ones, exercising, enjoying the outdoors, or in self-care practices as you care for your mind and body, all of which are essential for your well-being! Join us the first Thursday of each month at 12 noon.

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WISE Well-being Wednesday Meditation

Join us for our weekly Well-being Wednesday Meditation every Wednesday in-person from 12-12:20pm in MCWHLB Meditation Room (located on the 1st floor Miller’s Main Lobby) or via Teams, led by Spiritual Care team providers, Jenny Kent and Amy Henegar.

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Well-Being Index

The Well-Being IndexTM is a short, anonymous and completely confidential online self-assessment that evaluates the dimensions of distress. Your personalized information will not be shared with MemorialCare. The tool provides results that can be compared against national averages and your peers. Based on the results, the index provides resources and next steps for improved well-being. The information provided is meant to help start the conversation about your well-being and is not meant to offer a diagnosis. We are asking leadership to take this assessment before we send it to all employees across the health system. We want to be sure you can take advantage of the information and resources provided. In addition, one of the questions asks for your feedback on the tool, and that will be valuable to us as we expand this offering to all employees.

It only takes about five minutes to complete the assessment.

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Important Phone Numbers
  • Physician Support Line: 1-888-409-0141
    Free & Confidential | No Appointment Necessary 
    Open 7 days a week | 2:00 AM - 7:00 PM PST​
  • CA Warmline: 1-855-845-7415​
  • Department of Mental Health Access Line: 1-800-854-7771
  • Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
  • Crisis Text Line, 24/7 Live Person: Text HOME to 741741​
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RISE

RISE (Resilience in Stressful Events) is confidential peer support that provides timely support to staff, physicians, and volunteers in response to stressful, work-related events.

Contact: (844) 901-PEER (7337), select your campus in the voicemail
RISE Team is available Monday-Friday 8 am – 4:30 pm and responds to requests during these hours.

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Onward by NeuroFlow

Caring for your mental health is as important as your physical health. Onward by NeuroFlow: Mental health app with evidence-based digital cognitive behavioral therapy programs for depression, anxiety, sleep, chronic pain and substance abuse.