WHAT IS BE WELL? Be Well is a non-disciplinary program designed to help and support Saint John’s students in relation to concerns or questions with mental health, substance use, social media, and adolescent issues.
Be Well is designed for students to seek help for themselves, a family member, or a friend.
The Be Well Team has been established to offer students support and resources to keep our community safe.
WHY USE BE WELL? Reaching out for help for yourself or others can be difficult, however, there are times when we need to ask for help in order to get the support needed! Make a Referral
The Be Well Team
Ms. Brenda Hayden, School Counselor (Grades 9-12) , Mr. Matthew Zaterka, School Counselor (Grades 9-12)
Be Well is not a 24-hour emergency hotline. It is managed during regular school hours. If you make a referral you can expect to be contacted during the regular school day within one school day.
If you are experiencing an emergency situation requiring immediate attention, please contact your parents/guardians, visit your closest Emergency Room, contact your Primary Care Physician or call 911.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Dial 988 24 hours/7 days a Week
National Alcohol/Drug Helpline Dial 1-800-821-4357. 24 hours/7 days a Week
Resources are also available below and on the School Counseling Portal under Topics, and Student Social & Emotional Supports.
School Counselors, Campus Ministers and other trusted adults are available during school hours; however, if you need help outside of school hours you should call 911 or go to your local emergency room.
Below are numbers and text lines to access during “non emergency” situations.
MENTAL HEALTH
UMass Emergency Mental Health- If you or a family/friend are in crisis, call our triage telephone line at 866-549-2142
NAMI- National Alliance on Mental Illness: Helpline 800-950-NAMI (6264)
SAMSHA- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services 800-662-HELP (4357)
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT
1-800-999-9999 This is a general hotline for teens with any kind of problem – from substance abuse to family and school problems to relationships. Call 24 hours a day/7 days a week.
SUICIDE PREVENTION
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call or Text 988
LGBTQ Youth Suicide Hotline 1-866-4-U-TREVOR
"Hey Sam" is a dedicated peer-to-peer texting service for people up to 24 years old. Designed for and staffed by young people, Hey Sam gives youth the opportunity to reach peers if they are struggling, need someone to talk to, or need support.
Text: 439-726 9am-9pm. 800-273-8255
Text ABOVE to 741-741 for 24/7, anonymous, free crisis counseling via the Crisis Text Line
Teen Substance Abuse/Addiction Hotline- 310-855-HOPE (4673)
Teen Substance Abuse/Addiction Hotline-800-TLC-TEEN (852-8336)
SAMSHA- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services 800-662-HELP
VAPING
Vaping/Smoking Cessation Support Line 800-QUIT-NOW (800-784-8669)
Vaping Cessation Text Line Text "DITCHJUUL" to 88709
GAMBLING
National Gambling Abuse and Addiction Hotline Call or text: 1-800-522-4700
DOMESTIC ABUSE
Teen Dating Abuse Hotline (Domestic Violence) Call 800-799-SAFE (7233) Text SAFE 800-799-SAFE (7233)
EATING DISORDERS
Text NEDA to 741741
The Health Office
The Saint John's Health Office is located just off the main lobby in Conal Hall. If you enter through the main door by the flagpole, take a right down the hallway, the Health Office is the second door on the left.
The Health Services Office is open and available to students Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
For more information, please call our school nurse at (508)842-8934 ext. 288 or email at nurse@stjohnshigh.org.
Magnus Health
Saint John's High School proudly utilizes Magnus Health SMR (Student Medical Record) to protect and maintain all student medical information.
Magnus Health provides many benefits including less paperwork for parents to complete each year and ensuring accurate information accessible to the appropriate staff for the students in our care each day.
The Health Office provides nursing care to Saint John's students and communicates changes in medical status to parents, physicians, and medical personnel to ensure safety and comprehensive healthcare. We maintain confidentiality of medical issues, implement plan of care as directed by physician, administer medications, and assess health status of students.
Please refer to the drop down list below "Magnus Health Requirements" for a helpful list of information and/or documents that must be completed for each student's Magnus Health SMR account.
To access Magnus Health, please login to the Saint John's portal, click on the Resources tab, then click the tile for Magnus Health.
Get answers on issues effecting teens Offers trustworthy, up-to-the-minute health advice for parents and caregivers, along with interactive tools and personalized content.
Help line (1-800-273-8255) for teens and parents seeking. Also click on link for additional Crisis Hotlines, general information on suicide prevention, and Massachusetts Suicide Prevention Programs.
Saint John’s High School has educated young men under the sponsorship of the Xaverian Brothers since 1898. Through the Saint John’s strong college preparatory curriculum, over 900 students in grades seven through twelve pursue personal and intellectual growth in an environment that is committed to the development of the whole person and recognizes a moral dimension of life through service to God and to others.