Investing in Adolescent Mental Health
Hearing the term “infant mental health” sounds unfamiliar to most parents. However, it’s a very real thing. BlueCross ecently spoke with Kerrie Schnake, director of the South Carolina Program for Infant/Toddler Care at the University of South Carolina and president of the South Carolina Association for Infant Mental Health, about the importance of supporting young children developing healthy behaviors.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in mental health issues in America. To help break the stigma of seeking care for mental health, BlueCross has asked our experts to shed light on common questions South Carolinians might have.
Read MoreIn 2007, the BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Foundation helped fund a new loan nonprofit that set out to advance community-led change to make healthy choices easier for South Carolinians. Wholespire's executive director Meg Stanley reflects on the work the organization is doing to increase access to wellness in communities.
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