May 4-10, 2020 is Mental Health Week in Canada, an opportunity to highlight the importance of mental health. As we wait to see what our new normal will look like, it is understandable that many people may be experiencing anxiety, depression or other mental health challenges as a result of the pandemic. In response to this, the Province recently announced they are expanding mental health programs and launching new virtual services.

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Closer to home, Chilliwack Community Services has started providing free counselling support for anyone struggling with COVID-19. Therapeutic support over the phone is available for anyone trying to cope with anxiety, depression, loneliness, grief and loss while living and working through this uncertain time.

 

There are many ways to take care of yourself and ensure continued good mental health. Chilliwack Healthier Community, recently released The Elements of Mental Wellness, which outlines nine essential activities, with examples, that you can do to improve your mental health. When I need to relax and de-stress, I turn to gardening. Working with my hands and being connected to nature helps me feel grounded. I spent the weekend working in my garden and found it very relaxing.

 

I hope that residents will take advantage of these local and provincial services and actively take care of themselves, both physically and mentally. Don’t forget to follow #ChilliwackTogether on social media to help stay connected and see how your neighbours and friends are supporting each other right now. Even though we have to be physically apart, we can still be connected.

 

Mayor Ken Popove

Chilliwack, BC