Introduction
The holiday season can be one of the most challenging times for agencies providing mental health, substance use, and developmental disability services. Stress, family tension, and high caseloads combine to create the perfect environment for burnout. Leaders must recognize the warning signs early, both in staff and clients, to maintain a healthy and effective workplace.
Staff Burnout Signs
Client Burnout Signs
What Leaders Can Do
- 1Encourage Rest – Don’t just tell staff self-care matters; make sure time off is actually taken.
- 2Set Realistic Expectations – Reduce non-essential meetings and paperwork during peak stress periods.
- 3Offer Extra Support – Schedule additional check-ins for staff and clients in December when stress tends to spike.
- 4Normalize Transparency – Create safe spaces for staff to admit exhaustion without fear of judgment.
Conclusion
Burnout doesn’t have to be inevitable. With awareness, early recognition, and intentional support, leaders can protect both their teams and clients during the holiday season, keeping their mission strong and sustainable into the new year.
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