Caregiving and stress: An unfortunate combination
In a survey of more than 1,000 adults who provide unpaid care for an adult loved one, caregiving was found to take a toll on their mental health.
Your mental health can change at any time. Whether you’re looking for help when experiencing challenges or checking in with a provider to maintain your mental health, it’s more important than ever to know how to get care when you need it.
"Our mental health is just as important as our physical health, and there are many ways to get support," says Dr. Lisa Arian, senior medical director at Sharp Health Plan. "Approximately 1 in 5 American adults experience mental illness. For these individuals, and many others, mental health coverage is paramount."
Health plans are meeting this demand by making it easier to get the care you need, whether that entails an in-person or a telehealth appointment with a provider. Here’s what you need to know about mental health care coverage when shopping for a health plan.
Sharp HealthCare accepts almost all health insurance plans, including Sharp Health Plan. Learn more about purchasing individual insurance.
The Sharp Health News Team are content authors who write and produce stories about Sharp HealthCare and its hospitals, clinics, medical groups and health plan.
Dr. Lisa Arian is the senior medical director at Sharp Health Plan.
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