THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE RESOURCES PAGE

When you begin using the Caloosha app, you’ll notice a link to Resources in the top right corner. There are several different types of The Resources page looks like this:
Links to outside resources
There you will find a number of links to websites with useful information and resources for therapists. For example, the link to the Thriving Kids Projects at the Child Mind Institute connects you with age-specific, (pre-school, elementary, middle and high school) free videos on a wide variety of topics (e.g., managing intense emotions, understanding feelings, relaxation skills, to name a few). So, if you’re looking to help a middle school child with relaxation skills, or a pre-school child better understand feelings, you’ll find well-made, short, age-specific videos at this link.
Share your favorite resource with others
We like keeping things neat and organized for ease of use. If we were to let all of our users add their favorite links to this webpage on their own, it could result in mayhem. But we want to you to be able to share your resources and good ideas. So, if you have a resource that you’d like to see included on the Resources page, just include a link to it (and maybe a brief description) as a comment on this post and we will do the rest!
Share your favorite resource with others
If you’re already using Caloosha, then you’re familiar with both the child-friendly Child Use Guide and the Therapist Setup Guide. Links to them are included on the Resource page for convenience.
Your input is indispensable
You’ll find a couple of useful ways to communicate with the team at Scaffold Health on the Resources page as well. The Troubleshooting Report is monitored daily (please leave your contact information there if you’d like for us to get back to you). We will post responses to questions and concerns in the separate link entitle Troubleshooting: Solutions. Finally, the Workflow Integration Survey asks for your feedback on how things are going with your real-time use of Caloosha. These are both anonymously recorded surveys and please consider filling in the last item which asks for any other feedback that you would like to share with us.