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Office Alert Updated on 08-04-20

We are offering telehealth services via two-way interactive audio and video through a HIPAA-compliant platform. We do not use Zoom.
 
Your health and safety are very important to Counseling For PROGRESS, LLC and Rebecca Hahn, MA, LPC.  As a result, we are postponing routine face-to-face (in-person) counseling appointments. If you like to schedule a teletherapy appointment or would like a referral, please contact us at 412-557-1659. We will continue to be available by phone and via teletherapy so please call us if you are a current client and have questions or concerns related to your mental health. 

Who to Turn To:
In an emergency, you should always call 911.
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, you can contact Resolve's Crisis 24-hour Hotline at 1-888-7-YOU-CAN (796-8226), contact us at 412-557-1659, and contact your doctor(s) and your other mental treatment provider(s).
If you have questions or concerns about your health, you should contact your doctor(s) and health care provider(s).

You can use personal precautionary measures and planning to help protect your safety and health. This list is not meant to be full and complete. This list is for general information only and IS NOT personal healthcare advice. 

  • In a true emergency, you should always call 911.

  • Contacting your doctor(s) or other healthcare provider(s) about questions or concerns regarding your health.

  • Staying informed by regularly obtaining information and updates through the Center for Disease Control (CDC) www.CDC.gov and your health departments.

  • Washing your hands thoroughly as recommended by the CDC.

  • Keeping updated lists with you of your medications and dosage amounts, medical conditions, medical providers, and emergency contacts.

  • Keeping an emergency supply of prescription medication and supplies available.  You can contact your doctor and insurance company, if applicable, to ask questions about 90-day prescriptions and an emergency-supply of your medication(s).

  • Keeping contact information with you for additional resources for urgent or crisis situations that may arise.

  • Completing and signing up-to-date release of information forms for the sharing of protected health information with your personal emergency contact(s) and your medical treatment provider(s) (see the full Privacy Policy and the Consent for Release of Protected Health Information for details).

  • Reporting changes and updates to your personal contact information (address, phone number, etc.) to your health care provider(s).

  • Providing updated list(s) of medication(s) and dosage amounts and reporting medication changes to your healthcare treatment provider(s).

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