In response to the growing mental health challenges among teens and young adults, BeMe Health, an innovative digital behavioral health platform, has partnered with Corporate Counseling Associates, Inc. (CCA), an industry leader in providing comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services and organizational well-being solutions.
This collaboration aims to integrate BeMe’s innovative teen and young adult-centric digital mental health tools with CCA’s renowned EAP and organizational support services creating a holistic approach to mental health and well-being for employees and their dependents.
BeMe and CCA have also collaborated to offer an innovative Student Assistance Program for teens and young adults in colleges and universities across the country, proactively promoting well-being by eliminating common barriers to care. BeMe’s “tech and touch” teen-centric mobile approach combines digital media, care activities, coaching, and clinical intervention to empower teens. If more intensive help is needed, 24/7 crisis support and clinical linkage to therapy and medication management are also available through seamless integration with CCA’s resources as well as onsite college and university resources.
Through this partnership, BeMe and CCA aim to foster an inclusive, caring, and emotionally resilient culture by prioritizing accessible mental health support. This initiative empowers teens and young adults to become the best version of themselves through a curated, mobile-centric mental health journey that becomes more personalized with each interaction.
“Connecting with teens and young adults where they are is a core mission of BeMe, and we are excited to collaborate with CCA to enhance access to mental health resources,” said Leslie Courtney, Chief Commercial Officer of BeMe Health. “CCA’s proven impact and commitment to integrity make them an ideal partner, and we are proud to join forces in this important endeavor.”
CCA President John Levy stated, “This synergy allows our Student Assistance Programs to reach even more teens before they’re in crisis, adding an extra layer of proactive support for adolescents and their families.”
Source: Businesswire