Life required a change in strategy.
Most of us were working in the office until March 2020, and then it all changed.
Teachers, office workers, therapists – we all had to switch quickly, and we did.
I’ve been doing telehealth for a year, and it’s working well.
Teletherapy eliminates a lot of barriers.
Seeking therapy via telehealth accommodates your needs. Weather isn’t an issue, childcare becomes easier to resolve, and traffic ceases to be a problem.
I’ve had clients who pulled over and did their session in a handy parking lot! And sometimes, I’ve been able to do a few sessions on the fly when someone needed to move their time.
I love the flexibility of telehealth, and so do most of my clients.
Even after re-opening an office, I plan to keep doing telehealth with those who want it because so many people find it more manageable.
Here’s How It Works.
We set up a complimentary phone call and discuss where you are now and where you want to be. We decide if we fit, and I use my Electronic Health Record to send you some forms to fill out and sign online through the HIPAA-compliant client portal. The basic procedure happens the way it did when I had the office, too.
After that, we start our F2F meetings online. You can use your computer, tablet, or smartphone, and any place where you feel comfortable and private.
I have a lot of options but mostly use Doxy.me, Simple Practice, or FaceTime. If one option causes issues, we smoothly cruise to the next one.
Don’t let life’s inconveniences keep you from therapy.
Our telehealth sessions are as effective as in-person sessions, and going virtual removes many barriers.
Telehealth makes starting therapy simpler than it has ever been.
Call today for your free consultation and see what solutions can work for you.