Mental Health: Making Access Easier

“What mental health needs is more sunlight, more candor, and more unashamed conversation.”
— Glenn Close

Do you have a smart phone or a computer?

How many mental health providers in your area are first responder friendly? Are they culturally competent? Do they know what overhauling a fire means? Do they know the complex emotions of death notifications or officer involved shootings? How about the difference between a call taker and a dispatcher?

We have years of experience serving the first responder community in various capacities. We understand you. We also understand that depending on where you’re from your access to culturally competent providers may be restricted. That’s one reason we created Thin Line Wellness and Recovery. First Responders need to have a knowledgeable individual available to discuss their mental health needs with. Many simply don’t know where to start.

Finding a provider who understands the first responder culture can be difficult. Do you look for a therapist in your area? Go to your doctor? Find a psychiatrist? This process can be challenging especially if you live in a rural area. Our Peer Coordinator offers an online consultation service that will point you in the right direction. You can schedule an appointment directly from our website, fill out the paperwork online, and meet online. All from your smart phone or computer.

We want to make sure all first responders have access to knowledge mental health providers. Contact us today to set up your consultation and we’ll get you on the path to wellness.

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