For many years we've valued the opportunity to sit face-to-face with people who've chosen to confront their fears with courage and humility. Today we're being asked (for very good reason) to distance ourselves from each other. In the safety of our offices we still appreciate the chance to sit face-to-face with clients (with six feet of distance between us) who want to address their fears.
We ask that you wear a mask when entering our building, are seated in the waiting room and walk from the waiting room to your therapist's office. Once in the office and seated at an appropriate distance, wearing a mask is a matter of personal choice.
Finally, please enter the building as close to the start time of your session as possible. This will minimize time in the waiting room and exposure to risk.
Staying safe doesn't require us to give up face-to-face support.
We ask that you wear a mask when entering our building, are seated in the waiting room and walk from the waiting room to your therapist's office. Once in the office and seated at an appropriate distance, wearing a mask is a matter of personal choice.
Finally, please enter the building as close to the start time of your session as possible. This will minimize time in the waiting room and exposure to risk.
Staying safe doesn't require us to give up face-to-face support.