Together, We Can
Fill the Gaps in Family
Mental Health Care

Hospitals are expanding behavioral health services, but families need more than clinical care. Parents often feel overwhelmed and unsupported.

Clinical care is essential—but it’s not enough. The mental health crisis among youth doesn’t end at diagnosis or discharge, and too often, parents are left to navigate the aftermath alone.

in the U.S. has a mental
health condition

feel isolated after
discharge

support increases
readmissions and ER visits

OPLM fills the gap with immediate, scalable, and compassionate parent support

Other Parents Like Me (OPLM) is the largest online community of parents navigating their children’s mental health challenges. We partner with schools and districts to provide:

18 live, peer-led support groups each week

Weekly expert talks with top clinicians and thought leaders

On-Demand Resource Library – 150+ videos from Experts in the Field

Moderated online community accessible from morning through late evening

Curated resource library with referrals, tools, and articles

Anonymity guaranteed – no clinical documentation or EHR required

Extend care beyond the clinical setting

Improve caregiver satisfaction and trust

Enhance discharge planning and care continuity

Reduce return visits and crisis escalations

Promote health equity by offering anonymous, nationwide access

Demonstrate innovation in
family-centered care

Hear From Our Partners

“The support OPLM offers our families is unlike anything else in our system—it’s immediate, compassionate, and incredibly impactful.”

When a child is in crisis, their parent often is too.
Without support, caregivers struggle to follow care
plans or recognize warning signs—leading to more
ER visits and readmissions.

Parent support groups provide connection,
guidance, and emotional relief. Supported parents
are more engaged in care, improving outcomes and
strengthening trust
in the health system.

No tech integration
required

Private group options for your school or community

Co-branded welcome and launch materials

Need Help Now: Let us point you in the direction of other resources. If this is an emergency, please call 911.
If you or a loved one is in emotional distress or suicidal crisis, call 988.