MyAdvisor is nationwide and available in all 50 States

Ebensburg, PA (November, 15, 2023) – MyAdvisor, a leading holistic mental health care company, is proud to announce the launch of a groundbreaking initiative aimed at providing comprehensive mental health resources in all 50 states of the United States. This milestone marks a significant step forward in addressing the critical need for accessible and inclusive mental health support across the nation.

Despite growing awareness of mental health issues, many individuals still face barriers when seeking help. Factors such as stigma, lack of awareness, and limited access to resources often prevent people from receiving the support they need. Recognizing these challenges, MyAdvisor has committed to ensuring that mental health services are readily available to our Veteran populations, regardless of their location or circumstances.

"Our mission is to make mental health support accessible, regardless of location," said MyAdvisor President, Jennifer Christman. "By expanding our reach to all 50 states, we are breaking down barriers and ensuring that no one must face mental health challenges alone."

Using our technology platforms and distance counseling, MyAdvisor has established a network of resources spanning every state in the country. These resources include counseling services, support groups, crisis hotlines, online therapy platforms, and educational materials tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals and communities.

Please visit www.myadvisor.healthcare to learn more about MyAdvisor 

 

About MyAdvisor

Founded in 2007, MyAdvisor® provides holistic care to all those who provide service and their family members, with access to one-on-one care coordination sessions in behavioral health, wellness, navigational advocacy, financial literacy and career development. The MyAdvisor division also includes VetAdvisor®, an American Association of Suicidology (AAS) accredited program, with over a decade of experience in health and wellness serving military veterans, active duty service members, national guardsmen and reservists.

Kelsey Thayer