In response to increasing mental health challenges among teens and young adults, BeMe Health has partnered with Corporate Counseling Associates, Inc. (CCA) to offer an integrated approach to mental health support. This collaboration merges BeMe’s innovative digital tools with CCA’s extensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services to create a comprehensive mental health solution for employees and their dependents.
Partnership Overview
- Partners: BeMe Health and Corporate Counseling Associates, Inc. (CCA)
- Objective: To integrate BeMe’s digital mental health tools with CCA’s EAP services for a holistic approach to mental well-being.
- Key Features: Combines digital media, care activities, coaching, and clinical intervention with CCA’s EAP resources.
Innovative Student Assistance Program
- Target Audience: Teens and young adults in colleges and universities across the U.S.
- Features:
- Digital Tools: BeMe’s “tech and touch” approach includes mobile-centric mental health resources and coaching.
- Crisis Support: 24/7 crisis support and clinical linkage to therapy and medication management.
- Integration: Seamless access to CCA’s resources and onsite college support.
- Leslie Courtney, Chief Commercial Officer of BeMe Health: “Connecting with teens and young adults where they are is a core mission of BeMe. Collaborating with CCA enhances access to crucial mental health resources.”
- John Levy, President of CCA: “This synergy allows our Student Assistance Programs to offer proactive support, reaching teens before crises arise and adding an extra layer of support for adolescents and their families.”
Goals and Impact
- Inclusivity and Support: The partnership aims to foster a caring and emotionally resilient culture.
- Personalized Journey: The initiative offers a curated mental health journey that becomes more personalized with each interaction, empowering teens and young adults to thrive.
The collaboration between BeMe Health and CCA represents a significant step forward in addressing mental health challenges among teens and young adults. By integrating digital tools with comprehensive EAP services, the partnership is set to provide a holistic and accessible approach to mental well-being.