MDLIVE offering free online counseling in the wake of Fort Lauderdale Airport shooting
WHO: All individuals directly impacted by the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport shooting (i.e., victims, victims’ families, airport and airline employees, travelers, etc.)
WHEN: Free counseling is available January 7 – February 15
WHERE: Individuals may call MDLIVE’s dedicated hotline at 888-959-9516 and provide the code “FLLCounsel” to schedule up to three counseling sessions at no charge. Sessions will be conducted via video, so access to a web browser or iOS or Android device is required.
MORE INFO: Individuals impacted by Friday’s shooting are encouraged to talk to a behavioral health counselor to work through the grief caused by these events. Symptoms of grief may occur shortly after a tragedy or take several days or weeks to surface.
Larry Gleit, executive vice president and general manager of MDLIVE Behavioral Health and clinical social worker, encourages individuals and their families to look out for these common warning signs of distress:
- Fear or anxiety of leaving home or being in a public place
- Nightmares and/or recent change in sleep patterns
- Frequent and bothersome thoughts of the event
- Depressed mood or social isolation
About MDLIVE
Founded in 2009, MDLIVE is a visionary and pioneer in the digital delivery of high-quality, convenient, cost-efficient virtual care for medical and behavioral health conditions. The company provides consumers, health plans, health systems and self-insured employers with 24/7/365 access to its network of board-certified doctors and licensed therapists via secure online video, and phone through the MDLIVE service and technology platform. Registered users can receive a virtual consultation through the company’s HIPAA and PHI-compliant secure, cloud-based platform from home or on the go. To learn more about how MDLIVE is using telehealth innovations to improve the delivery of healthcare, visit www.MDLIVE.com.
SOURCE: MDLIVE