Supporting Firefighter Familie

Supporting Firefighter Familie
Supporting Firefighter Familie
Developer: 🇺🇸 MUSC Mobile Development
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2.00 monthly active users
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Supporting Firefighter Familie Summary

Supporting Firefighter Familie is a free Android app in Medical by MUSC Mobile Development. Released in May 2020 (6 years ago). It has about 69+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 2.00 monthly active users . Store last updated Oct 8, 2020

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App Description

Supporting Firefighter Families is an app to help spouses and family members

Supporting Firefighter Families is a free app developed by health care professionals at the Center for Firefighter Behavioral Health at the Medical University of South Carolina in collaboration with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation. This app was designed for spouses and family members of firefighters who are interested in learning how to support their firefighter and care for themselves and their family through difficult times. This app includes several resources including mental health education, demonstration videos, strategies for improving positive communication, and best practice self-help coping skill resources.

This mobile app is intended for information, education and research purposes only. It is not a substitute for medical advice from a doctor or health care provider. Use of this application does not establish a doctor-patient relationship between you, HITS and the Medical University of South Carolina, or any affiliated institutions. Persons using this application assume full responsibility for the user of this application and agree that HITS, the Medical University of South Carolina, or any affiliated institutions are not responsible or liable for any claims, losses, harms arising from use of the Application.

If you have any questions about the app or the study, please contact the Center for Firefighter Behavioral Health at 888-889-1109 or visit cffbh.org.