ousands of wounded service members, veterans, and military families since its inception in 2003, and is helping to subsidize NightWare prescriptions for those without insurance coverage. Sue Baker has been a caseworker at the organization for more than a decade and has witnessed NightWare change lives.
New flood maps are in the works for a number of counties in Maine, with new maps set to take effect this summer in Waldo, Lincoln and Sagadahoc counties, according to Sue Baker, the state floodplain manager for Maine. Maps in York and Cumberland counties have been appealed, and communities in Knox C
Date: Apr 03, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Mental health campaigners warn against linking depression to Alps tragedy
Concerns were raised in a joint statement issued by the heads of three mental health charities: Sue Baker, director of Time to Change; Paul Farmer, chief executive of Mind; and Mark Winstanley, chief executive of Rethink Mental Illness.
Date: Mar 28, 2015
Source: Google
The Doctor Will See You Now…On Your Computer, Smart Phone or Tablet
mergency Room but bad enough not to wantto go to the doctor's office. My doctor is an hour away and if I'm sick,that's a long drive. And sometimes, it's hard to get an appointment withmy doctor," said Deborah Sue Baker, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue ShieldKentucky member. "The iPad app makes it easy.
Date: Aug 06, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Catherine Zeta-Jones's courage praised as she reveals bipolar treatment
Sue Baker, director of Time to Change, a campaign to end the discrimination surrounding mental health problems, said Zeta-Jones's statement would make it easier for others to admit to their illness. "We already know the impact of Stephen Fry's documentary and how that helped people discuss the issue
Date: Apr 14, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Mental health groups hail star's bipolar admission
"By being so frank about her diagnosis ... Catherine will have helped to lift some of the burden of stigma which causes so much damage to so many lives," said Sue Baker, head of an anti-stigma campaign run by the charities.