Parenting a child with mental health challenges is tough
Don’t go it alone - we’re in this together

Explore how Navimental can help you be the parent your child needs
“Everything I wish I had when raising my daughter”
Navimental is a solution built by a mom on a mission to help other families be seen and flourish
Read Michelle's story1:1 Navigator
Speak to a trained parent peer navigator who has been there before
"Connecting with another parent who had been on the journey was game-changing. I immediately felt understood and have benefitted for years now from her hard-earned insights into care options, what worked, what didn’t, and why."

Care Map
Visualize your child’s care journey with a personalized care map
"It’s so easy to get caught up in the day-to-day chaos and stay stuck in reactive mode. Having a plan grounded me, helped me advocate, and kept me moving forward."

Parent Community
Connect with other parents for support and shared experiences
"When I learned there was a whole community of parents who understood my experience, I was so relieved, I wept. Sharing with the “hive mind” cut through the fear and isolation, and increased my visibility of solutions to common pitfalls and low times on this nonlinear journey. Unlike other social media parent forums, we’re building in Peer Navigator Q&A for even more problem-solving potential."

Learning Content
Access bite-sized, learning content built for parents on the go
"I did my best with Google searches, but there was SO much information to digest and I was a busy mom! I wanted bite-sized chunks of trustworthy knowledge to lean into when I was on a work break or waiting in the car for my kiddo."

You're not alone in this journey
41% of parents say that most days they are so stressed they cannot function
Read about the Surgeon General's latest advisory on the parenting mental health crisisStill need help? Contact us
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Michelle and Mike keep you updated quarterly on Navimental’s development journey!
Navimental is not meant to be used in crisis situations.
If you or someone you know is in imminent danger of harming themselves or someone else, call 911, Emergency Services.
“Imminent danger” means having 1) the intent to cause harm and 2) the means to act immediately.
If you are having thoughts about suicide but are not in imminent danger, or you need emotional support, call or text 988, the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (available 24 hrs / 7 days a week).