At The Drop-In Nest, we believe mental health care should be accessible when you need it most—not weeks from now.
We are a compassionate, virtual drop-in center offering same-day emotional support for individuals experiencing crisis, distress, or life’s unexpected challenges.
Whether you’re waiting for a therapy appointment, facing an acute psychiatric concern, or navigating a situational crisis such as a breakup, grief, or a new medical diagnosis—we’re here to hold space for you.

How It Works
Immediate care for life’s hardest moments

Call Us
Dial our main number during business hours. You’ll be connected with an intake coordinator right away.

Brief Intake
We’ll ask you a few quick questions to understand your needs and ensure The Drop-In Nest is the best fit for your situation.

Same-Day Session
You’ll be scheduled with a licensed therapist that same day—often within hours—so you can begin receiving support right when you need it most.

Drop-in support for your mind, body, and being
Call us and speak to a trained intake coordinator who will complete a brief screening to ensure our services are the right fit. From there, you’ll be matched with a licensed therapist the same day for a virtual session.
FAQs
What is The Drop-In Nest?
We are a virtual mental health drop-in center designed to provide same-day support during times of crisis or distress. Think of us as the bridge between long-term therapy and urgent need.
Do I need to be an existing client to call?
No. You do not need to have an existing therapist or prior relationship with us. We welcome anyone in need of immediate emotional support.
How quickly can I see a therapist?
After a brief phone intake, most clients are connected with a therapist that same day—often within hours.
What kinds of issues can I call about?
We help with both acute psychiatric concerns and situational crises. Examples include:
+ Feeling isolated, unsupported, or in need of immediate emotional care
+ Anxiety or panic attacks that feel overwhelming
+ Intense sadness, hopelessness, or emotional distress
+ Relationship conflicts or breakups
+ Grieving the loss of a loved one
+ Stress following a new medical diagnosis or health scare
+ Coping with sudden job loss, financial hardship, or housing stress
+ Overwhelm from caregiving, parenting, or family strain
