Support Being Offered by UnitedHealth Group for People Affected by Mass Shooting in Orlando

unitedhealth200On Saturday night, and Orlando club was struck with a terrible tragedy, with over 50 lives lost in a mass shooting.

“Unexpected violence and loss can result in shock, grief, fear or anger,” said William C. Bonfield M.D., M.P.H., chief medical officer, OptumHealth Behavioral Solutions. “Talking through these reactions with caring professionals is an important source of support during difficult times.”

The toll free line at Optum, 866-342-6892, is going to remain open for 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for as long as they fell that it is necessary.

This phone service will be offered free of charge and open for anyone requesting help.  Specially trained mental health professionals will be available so that they can address the everyday needs of those affected, managing anxiety and stress.

Along with the toll-free help line, emotional-support resources and information are available online at www.liveandworkwell.com.

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