Support

Find organizations, schools and professionals to support your journey.

Quiet Mind Counseling, PLLC

At Quiet Mind Counseling, PLLC, we provide a range of professional counseling services, from individual and parent coaching to transition coaching and decision-making help. Our team is dedicated to helping you find the best support for your family.

Quiet Mind Counseling, PLLC ⧉

R Partner In Care

R Partner In Care is dedicated to helping families resolve health insurance issues and challenges. Our goal is to alleviate the burden of dealing with insurance companies so that families can focus on their health.

We have a proven track record in navigating coverage and reimbursement issues across treatment settings including residential treatment programs, IOPs and PHPs, as well as wilderness therapy and transition programs.

We work with families every step of the way

– Manage insurance claims, including submissions and appeals
– Troubleshoot denied claims to secure payment
– Facilitate prior authorizations and single-use payer agreements
– Support patients with health plan selection
– Identify sources and cost-savings for prescriptions

Partnering with us can save your family stress, time and money! For a free consultation please contact: advocate@rpartnerincare.com.

R Partner In Care ⧉
Rebekah Tayebi

Rebekah Tayebi

Intuitive. Compassionate. Humorous. Bold. This is Rebekah’s teaching and family coaching style. Rebekah approaches her relationships with the individual, family, or classroom with respect and the belief that we are all capable of healing, once we learn to become skillful.

Rebekah Tayebi ⧉

RecoveryWorks

If you are the parent of an adolescent or young adult who struggles, I can work with you to help you better understand your child and yourself, to improve communication, and to empower your loved one to make healthier choices. I understand how addiction can strain a family. I believe it can ultimately bring you closer as well.

RecoveryWorks ⧉

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If you or a loved one is in emotional distress or suicidal crisis, call 988.