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Hopkinton Youth And Family Services Offers New Online Behavioral Health Screenings

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Town Manager Norman Khumalo and Youth and Family Services
Director Dawn Alcott Miller are pleased to share with community members Hopkinton
Youth and Family Services' new online behavioral health screenings.

Hopkinton Youth and Family Services has partnered with MindWise Innovations, a
division of Riverside Community Care, to offer free, confidential online behavioral

health screenings to Hopkinton community members in both English and Spanish.
To conduct an online behavioral health screening by clicking following link:
https://screening.mentalhealthscreening.org/HYFS.

"We encourage community members to share this link with their loved ones and
friends, and to explore these screenings themselves," Director Alcott Miller said. "These
screenings will help people identify behavioral health issues that they may be
experiencing and provide recommendations to begin addressing any areas of concern."

The 14 scientifically validated behavioral health screenings include the following topics:
Anxiety, Depression, General Wellness, Adolescent Depression, Adolescent Substance
Use, Gambling, Eating Disorders, PTSD, Opioid Use, Substance Use, Psychosis (for
self or loved one) and more. These brief screenings are a quick way to determine if
connecting with a behavioral health professional is recommended.

When completing the screening, community members will select statements that best
describe how they are feeling and answer a few questions about themselves. Once the
screening is completed, community members will receive comprehensive explanations
about their moods and behaviors, and informational materials about next steps.

Community members should note that the behavioral health screenings are for
informational purposes only, and are not a substitute for professional medical advice,
diagnosis or treatment.

The behavioral health screenings will be available through at least early June 2022 and
are made possible through a generous Metrowest grant program for mental health via
the state Department of Mental Health.

Hopkinton Youth and Family Services would also like to remind community members of
several other resources that are available to them including:

Interface Helpline to assist in finding an outpatient mental health provider
https://interface.williamjames.edu/

Advocates Psychiatric Emergency Response if experiencing a mental health or
emotional health crisis
https://www.advocates.org/services/psychiatric-emergency-services

Community members are also encouraged to call 911 if experiencing a crisis
Anyone who would like to learn more about behavioral health resources that are
available can visit the Hopkinton Youth and Family Services website.
https://www.hopkintonma.gov/residents/resources/index.php

"Hopkinton Youth and Family Services provides vital comprehensive social services
and resources to youth and families in our community in an effort to help ensure their
well-being," Town Manager Khumalo said. "I encourage community members to take
advantage of all that Hopkinton Youth and Family Services has to offer."