3 Tips For Building a Sustainable Mental Health Care Practice
If you’re a mental health provider like me, you probably think back fondly on your days in school. You learned about a wide range of theoretical...
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Care Solace May 5, 2023 5:35:07 PM
If you are a mental health care provider, you’re driven by a sincere desire to help others become the best, healthiest version of themselves. And thank goodness: people in need of mental health services deserve to be treated by those motivated by a sense of purpose.
But you know all too well that much of your focus gets diverted away from the one-on-one work you care so deeply about. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just starting out as a mental health provider, the administrative part of your job requires time, energy, and know-how that your formal education likely didn’t prepare you for.
Many providers end up feeling pretty drained as they try to keep up with the “business” of their practices. The right care coordination service, though, can lighten the administrative load in three distinct ways — and at no cost to you.
One of the heaviest administrative lifts is managing new clients. Three years post-pandemic, you may still be managing an unprecedented demand for your services. This can mean responding to calls and emails outside of work hours, which is taxing and frustrating — especially if you have to keep declining new clients because your caseload is full.
When you work alongside a care coordination service like Care Solace, we shoulder the burden of matching new clients for your practice. Before you even receive a first call or an email, we’ve done our work to determine a potential client’s fit to your unique practice (more below).
When we do reach out to you:
Simply put: You only accept right-fit clients at the right time for you.
With Care Solace, you can build a caseload of right-fit clients that can benefit from your unique strengths and fit the scope of your practice.
We determine good provider-client matches by considering:
Once you begin a relationship with a client, it may continue for weeks, months, or more. Care coordination helps you make more informed choices about just what relationships to say yes to.
Chances are that as a busy mental health provider, you’re not spending a whole lot of time maintaining your online presence — especially if you’re well established. But an outdated online profile can have some significant negative results, like:
It should be a priority to keep your online presence up to date and accurate, and it’s easy to do so when you choose to become a Care Solace verified provider. Using the providers' insight, we’ve built an intuitive portal that is simple to navigate. You can:
Because all your information lives in one place, you can be sure you’re on top of it with a few clicks. And should you need support or guidance, Care Solace has a dedicated mental health provider team to help you every step of the way.
It couldn’t be easier to take advantage of these benefits. Just fill in this form with your basic information. After you’ve completed the form, you’ll have access to your provider profile and you can:
Administrative challenges need not distract you from your core mission of providing quality care. Care Solace is determined to alleviate some of these burdens and free you up to focus on your clients. Becoming a Care Solace verified provider is an easy and straightforward process that can help you to strike a better work-life balance — and therefore provide better care for your clients.
Become a Care Solace Verified Provider today.
Danny has 13 years of experience developing and implementing strategies to connect vulnerable community members with healthcare services that address negative drivers of health. Before transitioning to community outreach, he worked in the long-term care and behavioral health spaces.
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