The Missing Piece in Mental Health Care: Continuity Of Care

Rosemary Mann • May 22, 2026

Healing doesn’t stop after the session ends. Neither should support.

As a leader at Coming Home, I believe one of the biggest challenges in mental health care today is the lack of continuity between moments of care. 


How do we maintain quality of care in between mental health appointments? 


A patient may have an exceptional therapist, a thoughtful treatment plan, and access to a strong clinical team, but what happens outside of that care? 


Where can a patient turn at 2 a.m. during a panic attack? What happens between appointments, on weekends, right after a triggering traumatic moment, or in communities where mental health professionals simply aren’t accessible?


Healing doesn’t happen only during scheduled sessions. The moments in between matter just as much, if not more. 


We built Coming Home to address that continuity gap in mental health care.

We created a trauma-informed mobile platform designed to provide real-time therapeutic support when healthcare professionals cannot be physically present. 


Our goal is not to replace therapists or clinicians, but to extend their reach and strengthen continuity of care.


Through our mobile app and AI mentor, Val, individuals can access support for anxiety reduction, emotional regulation, trauma recovery, PTSD, and stress management within safe, structured environments designed to reinforce clinical treatment plans. 


These tools provide immediate support for patients while also creating measurable, long-term value for providers and care systems.


Coming Home finds its home in a wide range of demographics and settings. Hospitals and behavioral health organizations, first responders, trauma victims, veterans, schools, and underserved communities can now receive continuous support beyond the walls of an office or clinic. 


At Coming Home, we believe mental health care must evolve to meet people where they are, not only during appointments, but in the moments they need support most. 


Coming Home puts mental health support tools in the hands of everyday people.


The future of mental health is not simply about increasing access. It’s about creating continuity and delivering care that remains present throughout the healing journey.


That is what Coming Home means to us. And we’re only beginning to see what’s possible.


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