Compassionate Care That Meets You Where You Are
From time to time, everyone needs help getting through a life challenge. Whether you’re dealing with depression or just feel a little off but don’t understand what’s causing it, SEARHC’s Collaborative Care Program (CCP) is here for you. The Program starts with a conversation between you and the healthcare provider who knows you best: your primary care provider (PCP).
Collaborative Care can help you with:
- Mild to moderate depression
- Anxiety
- Grief
- Feeling disconnected following life changes
- Feeling “off”
Why Collaborative Care?
A short-term program (usually three to six months), the Collaborative Care Program is driven by a partnership between your primary care provider and a psychiatrist/behavioral healthcare manager. Unlike traditional Behavioral Health programs which often have waiting lists, CCP begins in as little as a week. The Program is not a residential program. You’ll meet with your PCP and/or behavioral healthcare manager in person or online throughout the program.
Your Collaborative Care Program team will work with you to identify your challenges, set goals, choose therapies, and track your progress. Soon enough, you’ll be ready to move forward on your own, free of the emotional load that’s been weighing you down.
Ready to get help?
Once you and your PCP decide that you could benefit from a CCP team on your side, ask your PCP to send a referral to SEARCH’s Collaborative Care Program. Learn more about obtaining a referral.
