We’re here to help
Whether you’re caring for a family member with depression or a child with autism, support and resources are available to help you and your loved ones.
Caring for adults with behavioral health conditions
Caring for someone with a behavioral health condition requires patience, empathy and understanding. Here are some resources to help guide you on your caregiving journey.
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) — Information to help improve the lives of people with mental illness and their loved ones.
- Autism Speaks Resource Guide — Find adult support groups, post-secondary education and autism friendly services near you.
- Wellthy — Information on caring for aging parents, veterans support and more.
Caring for children with behavioral health conditions
Whether the child you’re caring for is dealing with anxiety, depression, autism or a combination, these resources can help.
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) — Essential information intended to help young people get the mental health support they need.
- Autism Speaks Resource Guide — From autism friendly services to therapies and interventions, this guide can help you find community support.
- Wellthy — Resources for childcare, raising a family and more.
Caring for the caregiver
The most challenging aspect of caregiving is often the emotional and physical toll it takes on the person who’s providing care. Explore resources that can help you take care of yourself, prevent burnout and maintain your well-being.
- Wellthy — Hands-on support for members who are caregivers. Care coordinators can help you research in-home care options, find a therapist with relevant experience and more.
Visit our wellness page, to explore our programs for:
- Nutrition & healthy eating
- Fitness & physical activity
- Weight management
Find a provider
Harvard Pilgrim has a large network of behavioral health providers who offer expertise across many specialties with both in-person and virtual options available.
- Explore our network — Search our online directory to find a provider near you.
- Try virtual care — Explore our virtual visit options to see which one is best for your needs. Our in-network providers may also offer virtual visits.
Still struggling to find help?
Our service navigators can help you get a timely appointment with an in-network behavioral health provider.
For immediate help — Dial 911 if you are having a life-threatening emergency.
Learn about behavioral health conditions
We’ve put together information on stress, ADHD, depression and other behavioral health conditions to help inform and empower you on your way to better health.