A Two-Year Initiative to Address Social Isolation, Caregiver Stress, and Mental Health Stigma
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Keiro and Little Tokyo Service Center
Addressing Mental Health Needs of Japanese American Seniors
The Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) and Keiro have announced an expansion of their long-standing partnership to address the critical mental health needs of Japanese American seniors.
Through a new two-year initiative, both organizations aim to tackle pressing issues such as social isolation, caregiver stress, and stigma surrounding mental health. They are committed to providing culturally sensitive, comprehensive mental health services to meet these growing challenges.
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