In the United States, roughly four million
people are confined to their home due to age, injury, illness, or physical
or mental disability. Long periods of confinement cause many homebound people
to suffer from loneliness, depression, anxiety, isolation, contact deprivation,
shame, grief and helplessness. Those who
become homebound after a life of mobility struggle with dramatically reduced
engagement in social, professional, and family circles. Often, the homebound also experience deep disappointment,
particularly if someone is unable to visit or call, or an opportunity for an
outing is cancelled.
With the dramatic shortage of health care
providers who can deliver in-home care, the majority of homebound people cannot
receive the counseling, therapy or any other therapeutic services they need to
help them cope. For many, the absence of
mental health services results in psychological decline.
Access to Therapy Network offers an innovative solution.
Our
licensed providers come to the home via virtual house-call. Using some of the most advanced communications
technology available, our providers meet with homebound clients via video conference
– face-to-face, seeing and hearing each other clearly. We offer reliable, high quality mental health
care that requires no transportation, no reliance on others for assistance, and
no wait.
With Access to Therapy Network, you do not have
to feel so alone anymore.




