Dr. Samantha O’Connell, Chief Psychologist at Aspire Health Alliance, recently talked with Joe Catalano of QATV to discuss the mental health impacts of the pandemic. She shared some ideas on how to mitigate the stress and grief we all are feeling as we...
Children, teens, adults and families can avoid a lengthy ED visit when a mental health crisis occurs. Learn more from our ESP leaders Leah Hallett and Nathalie Bailey in an interview with the Quincy Public Library’s Clayton Cheever and airing on QATV, Quincy...
A big “Thank You” to Lombardo’s in Randolph for donating dozens of Thanksgiving dinners to Aspire Health Alliance. Staff from the Aspire Adult Community Clinical Services team came in Thanksgiving morning to make sure the meals were delivered to...
Aspire’s Emergency Services Program can help via telehealth or in-person at 460 Quincy Avenue in Quincy. For children, adolescents and adults experiencing psychiatric distress 24 hrs. a day/365 days a year, call Direct: (617) 774-6036 OR Toll-free: (800)...
To Our Aspire Health Alliance Community, During this unprecedented public health crisis, our priority is the well-being of our clients, their families, our staff and our community. We know this is a very stressful time for us all and we are here to support you to the...
One of our Step One Early Intervention moms shares her family’s story about receiving services via telehealth during COVID-19. https://www.patriotledger.com/news/20200610/early-intervention-for-kids-migrates-online-amid-coronavirus
Aspire Health Alliance, formerly South Shore Mental Health, is helping to pioneer a new approach to behavioral health. Aspire Health Alliance provides a continuum of care that is proactive, coordinated, available through multiple access points, and integrated with medical care.