Accommodation Letter

Understanding Accommodation letters

Accommodation letters may recommend reasonable adjustments such as modified schedules, reduced workload, extended deadlines, remote work or learning options, or other supports necessary to promote stability and functioning. Each letter is individualized, reflects the patient’s documented clinical needs, and focuses on supporting wellness while maintaining privacy and professionalism.

Responsible Patient Advocacy

My goal is to advocate for patients in a responsible and ethical manner while ensuring all documentation is accurate, appropriate, and aligned with established treatment goals. Any letters or clinical documentation provided are based on thorough evaluation and ongoing care, and are written to support patient functioning while maintaining professional and clinical integrity.

Clinical Support for Accommodation Requests

Accommodation letters are provided when a documented mental health condition significantly impacts daily functioning at work, school, or in academic settings. These letters are based on a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and ongoing treatment, and they outline reasonable accommodations that may support stability and performance while protecting patient privacy. Each request is reviewed carefully to ensure recommendations are clinically appropriate, ethical, and aligned with treatment goals.