SPECIAL NEEDS NETWORK GOES VIRTUAL FOR MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH
New Tele-Therapy Program Offers Virtual Consultations for The Disadvantaged
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, The Special Needs Network (SNN), one of the nation’s premier autism advocacy organizations, has launched a new telehealth program in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
“Given the enormous toll that this public health crisis is having on vulnerable communities across the county, Special Needs Network’s telehealth autism therapies and mental health counseling could not be timelier,” says Special Needs Network founder and president Areva Martin.
Special Needs Network has a team of more than 100 trained, experienced, and certified behavior therapists and clinicians delivering high-quality virtual therapy services to children, teens, and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities.
“Special Need Network’s new telehealth program will provide the critical care that many people with disabilities and their families need during this COVID-19 crisis and beyond,” says Ms. Martin.
With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, the Special Needs Network joins the national movement to provide support to some of Los Angeles County’s most vulnerable families.