Support that meets you where you are.
Sometimes getting to an office isn’t always possible.
Busy schedules, transportation, childcare, or simply needing the comfort of your own space can make in-person sessions feel challenging.
Telehealth offers a flexible way to receive support without sacrificing connection or quality of care.
At The Spark, telehealth services are designed to feel just as safe, supportive, and meaningful as in-person sessions.
About Telehealth
Telehealth is a secure, online way to participate in therapy using a computer, tablet, or phone.
Sessions are conducted through a HIPAA-compliant video platform, allowing you to meet with your therapist in real time from a private and comfortable location.
You don’t need to be tech-savvy.
All you need is a stable internet connection and a quiet space.
Who is Telehealth for?
Telehealth can be a good fit for:
- Individuals with busy or unpredictable schedules
- Families balancing work, school, and caregiving
- Clients who prefer the comfort of home
- Individuals who live farther from in-person services
For many, telehealth removes barriers and makes consistent support more accessible.
How Telehealth works?
Getting started is simple:
- Schedule your appointment
- Receive a secure link before your session
- Join from a private, comfortable space
Sessions follow the same structure as in-person therapy, with space for conversation, reflection, and therapeutic support.
Can Telehealth be used with children?
Telehealth sessions for children use play-based interventions to be engaging and developmentally appropriate.
Depending on the child’s age and needs, sessions may include:
- Interactive activities
- Guided play-based interactions
- Parent coaching and support
- Use of materials available in the home
Caregivers may be involved to support connection and help carry therapeutic strategies into everyday routines.
Ready to take your next step?
If you’re interested in Telehealth services, the first step is to reach out. We can answer your questions, discuss your needs, and help determine if Telehealth is the right fit for you or your child. You don’t have to navigate this alone.

