Cover My Mental Health provides actionable tools toward overcoming insurance obstacles to mental health and substance use (MH/SUD) care. Our resources include template letters, talking point scripts, worksheets, and action plans.
These downloadable letter templates provide concrete initial steps and encouragement that an insurer’s obstacles or denials are not the last word on an individual’s access to care, such as:
• Denials for “not medically necessary”
• No in-network provider available
• Denials of telehealth care
Guidance for further escalation is also provided, such as insurance company complaints, state and federal support resources, regulatory complaints, appeal filings and litigation.
Stephanie Crossman
We take the mystery out of boarding and therapeutic educational options and give you the information you need to make a confident, well-informed decision
Crossman Consulting ⧉
Crossroads Academy, located in Ogden, Utah, was founded in 2007. We started with our first home of 15 boys and have expanded to four homes in the Ogden area. Crossroads serves adolescent boys 14-18 years old in a home environment. We specialize in treating substance abuse and the underlying issues that play into that abuse (i.e. depression, learning difficulties, anxiety, low self-esteem, and ODD). We have created a unique environment that emphasizes autonomy and purposeful living. This environment is driven by a relationship-based model that celebrates diversity and individualization. Crossroads Academy has established itself as a leader in adolescent treatment and has set the standard for adventure and recreation in a treatment environment. Our students truly believe that Crossroads is the “place to be,” and we have worked hard to create an environment that allows students to thrive while being away from family and friends.
Crossroads Academy ⧉
Matt Otto, David Gold
Crossroads Psychological Associates in Columbia, Maryland, offering therapeutic services throughout the state
Crossroads Psychological Associates ⧉Need Help Now: Let us point you in the direction of other resources. If this is an emergency, please call 911.
If you or a loved one is in emotional distress or suicidal crisis, call 988.