The Peoria Woman - May 2006

The executive director of the Mental Health Association of Illinois Valley talks with The Peoria Woman about the mission of the organization, the lack of awareness regarding adolescent mental health issues, her greatest challenge so far, and much more.
Features
Publisher's Note
While I shouldn’t have to be reminded of the fragility of life, the day spent watching the dynamics between medical staff and patient renewed my respect for our medical community.
Peoria Profile
She knew she wanted to be an attorney in grammar school, and, after a brief detour in college, she’s been living that dream every day.
Lead Story
It’s been all over the news for years, but as time marches on and experienced nurses retire, the estimates become more dire. How will the national nursing shortage affect central Illinois?
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May is Mental Health Month, and the National Mental Health Association wants to make it life-changing.