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EMHware is a web-based client management software

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As a #mentalhealth provider, it's essential to have an effective strategy for engaging clients in their treatment plans. With the advancement of modern technology, leveraging tools such as client portals and #telehealth appointments can lead to #betteroutcomes for your clients.

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Offering opportunities for peer support is an effective strategy for enhancing the engagement of #mentalhealth clients and improving their overall well-being. Peer support programs give individuals a sense of shared experience, enabling them to connect with others.

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Shared decision-making is a conversation between the provider and client that results in agreement about treatment. This approach promotes a collaborative partnership between the client and physician, making the client feel like an integral part of the decision-making process.

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Person-centered care means prioritizing the individual’s immediate needs. Many barriers exist in clients’ lives, such as job loss, financial stress, and routine struggles. By addressing individuals’ immediate needs, healthcare providers can enhance engagement in treatment.

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Engagement is a crucial element of providing effective #mentalhealth services. Communicating objectives, roles, and expectations can increase client engagement. By doing so, the client understands the ins and outs of their treatment and feels a sense of control and ownership.

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Providing clients with self-management skills can help greatly enhance their #engagement in #mentalhealth treatment. Scroll through to discover four critical self-management skills. These skills can make clients more involved in their treatment, leading to #betteroutcomes.

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Engaging clients in mental health services is essential to the success of any treatment plan. Understanding and addressing these issues improves engagement, promotes successful treatment outcomes, and enhances the client's overall well-being.  . . #bettertogether #mentalhealth

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"Manitoba's Mental Health Action Plan" presents 5 Strategic Key Focus areas. Download the entire plan to learn more about how this roadmap calls on all Manitobans to work together and provide solutions to support everyone in their communities. ow.ly/TqXu50OlNTH

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Housing services often go hand in hand with #mentalhealth support in community-based organizations. EMHware is built to help you manage client housing. Watch our video to learn how to use EMHware to manage client housing with this extended module. ow.ly/5k9950OkLoy


Over the past five years, there has been a 16% increase in demand for addiction and mental health services for people in New Brunswick. Click the link to download the action plan and learn more about how mental health structure is improving in NB. ow.ly/W1M850OePKj

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Removing barriers to clients receiving care is a priority for your agency, and your software should enable you to do so. Watch this short video describing how EMHware empowers your agency to communicate with clients with the client portal. ow.ly/vlOc50O11xU


For almost a generation, there was little investment in or attention paid to improving mental health and addiction care for British Columbians. Download the roadmap at the link below to learn about the province's focus and guiding principles. ow.ly/Ll3K50NXAg7

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As a #mentalhealth agency, you know how workflow directly impacts patient satisfaction. An efficient referral process is one of the most critical aspects of providing quality care. Click to read about how EMHware is integrating with OCEAN e-referrals. ow.ly/NKxv50NOhjZ


Business intelligence tools and mental health software have become crucial in modern organizations, enabling decision-makers to analyze big data for insights. This blog will explain business intelligence and how it can benefit mental health agencies. ow.ly/tzLy50NMbSg


Referral management is an important part of any agency’s job and ought to be an integrated part of your agency’s mental health software. How you give and receive referrals both within and outside of your organization affects how you work with clients. ow.ly/ueOs50E6DEk


Your behavioural health software should promote efficiency and accuracy, not slow your team down. The issue is that not every behavioural health software is made the same way and with the same tools. ow.ly/is2o50E3Eoz


Your agency needs client management software that will empower efficient workflows and quality client care. Without the right software, your agency will be left to battle the ups and downs of its workflow and spend less time with your clients. ow.ly/Z7Lo50E0mLy


Your agency management software does not have to be complicated. With the right tools and features, your software can help you do your job more effectively with a fraction of the frustration. ow.ly/rzIU50DEhq3


If you have a colleague who would benefit from EMHware, we'd love to connect with them to ask how we can help. Join our Client Empowerment Program and earn free access to additional modules of your choice here: pages.emhware.com/referral/ #ClientEmpowerment #EMHware

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“We’re slowing down our lives during the pandemic, so it’s allowed us to get out & enjoy these areas that we maybe overlook or take for granted, the natural beauty in our communities,” said Andrew Holland, spokesperson for the Nature Conservancy of Canada. ow.ly/hRI050Dpc8W

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