Recently, TimelyCare — a virtual mental health resource for JMU students — increased its 12-session limit of counseling appointments available per student to unlimited access. TimelyCare supports students with the help of a team of psychologists, psychiatrists and 24/7 access...
Category: News Mention
Beginning on the first day of Spring Term 2024, all Carleton students have free, 24/7 access to virtual medical and mental health resources as an extension of the comprehensive health care services offered by Carleton Student Health and Counseling (SHAC)....
Last fall, Brown’s Counseling and Psychological Services announced the launch of a new partnership with TimelyCare. The platform seeks to “provide Brown students with on-demand access to mental health care from a diverse, culturally competent provider network,” according to the...
Larry H. & Gail Miller Donates $850,000 for Mental Health Resources at SUU Published: March 18, 2024 | Read Time: 3 minutes The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation announced a $850,000 challenge grant to significantly increase mental health...
Ohio University, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to online and regional campus students, is expanding its support services through a partnership with TimelyCare, providing a comprehensive suite of free mental health services. This initiative, set to begin later this month, marks...
The expansion of TimelyCare’s virtual care services to K-12 educators and staff is a significant step towards addressing the critical issue of burnout among teachers and support staff. By providing accessible, no-cost healthcare options, TimelyCare not only supports the well-being...
Fort Capital and TimelyCare lead a list of six Fort Worth companies appearing on Inc. magazine’s fourth annual collection of fastest-growing companies in the Southwest. Fort Capital, a privately-owned real estate investment firm founded in 2015, was ranked 20th out...
It is exactly the type of resource this university should be investing in. When The University of Tulsa first introduced the new mental health resource calledTimelyCare, I was skeptical of its benefits and impact on the campus. I initially believed...
Campus mental health is no longer just a student issue. As institutions look for ways to buff up their number of counselors, faculty and other student-facing staff have also taken a considerable toll since the pandemic—employee turnover and reports of...
Texas colleges and universities are struggling to keep up with the demand for mental health services amid a statewide shortage of care providers. This isn’t just a public health crisis in Texas but across the United States, according to Zachary...