Anxiety, depression, not slowing down post-restrictions according to CFS
The pandemic took a steady toll on people’s mental health, and many of them ended up needing the help of groups like Catholic Family Services (CFS). That need hasn’t gone away yet either, despite the removal of restrictions.
“We’re just very, very steady,” said Louise Zurowski, executive director of Catholic Family Services. “Counselors’ caseloads are pretty full, and we always have a huge list of intakes and referrals.”
Zurowski said over the past two years, they got used to the level of demand for their services always being high. But even though pandemic restrictions are all removed in Saskatchewan, the lingering mental health effects of the pandemic haven’t gone away or even really diminished.
“We’re offering our services in-person or virtual, whatever people prefer,” said Zurowski. “But it hasn’t lightened the load at all. Anxiety and depression are still very much prevalent. It may or may not be as a result of the change and the slowdown, but it seems in the last few years anxiety and depression are very, very prevalent.”


