Charlie Health Expands Virtual High-Acuity Behavioral Health Services To Support Individuals Ages 8 To 64
Charlie Health, which offers virtual high-acuity behavioral health care, announced it is expanding its services to individuals ages 8 to 64, to address critical care gaps for both younger children and midlife adults nationwide. Charlie Health was originally focused on teen and young adult mental health care. Charlie Health has broadened its scope to meet urgent needs across more conditions and populations, the announcement stated. Earlier this year, the company introduced specialized programming for clients with primary substance use disorders, expanding its ability to treat a wider range of conditions.
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