Thrive Wellness continues to serve patients during pandemic

Dom Chipp • Jun 23, 2020

Thrive Wellness of Reno just moved to their new location at the historic Roy House in downtown. They’re currently welcoming patients to come on in but of course still abiding by Centers for Disease Control guidelines.

Since the pandemic started they’ve kicked off two new support groups:

  • COVID-19 Impact: A free, virtual therapy for first responders and healthcare workers. This happens on Tuesdays at 6 p.m.
  • Perinatal Mental Health A free, virtual group for new parents struggling during this time. That happens Thursdays at 10 a.m.

*Information from Thrive Wellness

Head to this  link  for more information and who to contact for those groups.

 

With the pandemic going on and Black Lives Matter protest happening around the world it puts a lot of stress on people.

Kat Geiger, LCSW and founder of Thrive Wellness of Reno says,

Avoidance is never the way to go. So finding a way to learn and educate yourself about the protest, about the perspective of BIPOC people. So I think that’s incredibly important and talking about it and not staying silent.

 

Social Media has also played a role in affecting people during this quarantine; so Thrive Wellness is offering help for that as well.

For more information on services and health experts at the center just head to their  website.

child getting bandaid from doctor while mother smiles
26 Mar, 2024
By serving the whole family, physicians are able to have a better understanding of family dynamics, family health care goals, and history of disease in the family.
By Lynn Carver 19 Dec, 2023
What is OCD? What other disorders are related to OCD?
10 Nov, 2023
Primary care is a field of medicine that involves preventive care, wellness counseling, and treatment of common illnesses. A primary care provider typically provides services that are not specialized but instead revolve around general health and wellness. Examples of primary care include general physicals, pap smears, diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses, and basic in-office procedures. Primary care providers may have a health category they specialize in and feel more comfortable performing in, so it is important to meet your provider before initiating services to ensure they can provide what you are looking for.
More Posts

Start your healing journey today

NEXT STEPS

Are you ready to find hope? We can't wait to connect you with the care you need. To get started with us, please reach out using the link below.   

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Learn more →

Perinatal

Mental Health

Learn more →

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Learn more →

Perinatal

Mental Health

Learn more →
Share by: