We are Urgent Mental Healthcare

There is an escalating mental health crisis driven by overwhelming demand, a critical shortage of professionals, backlogs, high costs, and inconsistent care. Simply put, the demand for care far surpasses the available clinician supply.

ADEii grows the mental health workforce with treatment opportunities to fill the clinician supply while meeting provider and care demands.

It’s human to struggle, and we need each other to get through difficult times.
— Christine Moutier, M.D. and Ken Duckworth, M.D., National Alliance on Mental Health

Meet ADEii

The name of our platform, ADEii, draws on the principles of functional group communication theory

Adaption, Experience, Instrumental Control, and Integration to integrate evidence-based health care with best-practice recommendations from the American Psychology Association, Mental Health America, and the Steinberg Institute. The ADEii platform addresses the critical shortage of professionals and the need for equitable access to provide people with high-quality, inclusive treatment plans facilitated in trusted spaces that promote continuity of care for individuals, families, and their communities.

ADEii is built on three features to address the labor gaps and inconsistency in how care is accessed and provided:

  • Residency Program is an efficient model for recruitment, centralized certification, and professional matriculation easing the path to licensing and labor gaps.

  • Individual, Group, & After-Care Treatment, providing communities access to dedicated, 24/7 behavioral health and wellness teams, ensuring real people receive real care that meets their expectations while reducing service backlogs.

  • Intake & Assessment, Machine Learning, and AI are harnessed to enhance intake and assessment procedures. These technologies aim to minimize overmedication, misdiagnosis, and treatment planning backlogs.

Just because no one else can heal or do your inner work for you doesn’t mean you can, should, or need to do it alone.
— Lisa Olivera