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Mental Health Resources, Research, and Statistics in Orlando, Florida

Mental Health Resources, Research, and Statistics in Orlando, Florida

At Thriveworks Orlando, we are committed to expanding access to quality mental health services in Orlando, and that means understanding the local landscape. Our team regularly reviews the latest local mental health research, governmental reports, and our own data to uncover trends, community needs, and all available resources. Below, you’ll find a comprehensive guide to mental health in Orlando, Florida, and how to access care in the area.

Overview

Orlando faces notable mental health challenges, with 13.6% of residents reporting poor mental health for at least two weeks in a month and 17.5% diagnosed with a depressive disorder. Among high school students in Orange County, 26.3% have experienced mental illness within their households, reflecting the impact of mental health issues across all age groups.

Access to care remains a concern, as 18% of adults under 65 and 7% of children lack health insurance, and 15.2% of adults report being unable to see a doctor due to cost. Despite a mental health provider ratio of 1 per 350 residents, the need for affordable and timely support persists.

Thriveworks is proud to serve Orlando by providing high-quality, accessible mental health care. Over the past year, the largest group of individuals seeking support was aged 26-34, though we cater to a broad range of ages. As local demand continues to rise, Thriveworks remains committed to helping Orlando residents prioritize their mental well-being.

Mental Health Resources in Orlando

In addition to professional care, Orlando offers a range of resources for those in need of mental health support. These include emergency services, local helplines, non-profit organizations, and support groups that provide assistance outside of traditional clinical settings. Whether you’re seeking immediate help or long-term support, the following resources can guide you to the care you seek in Orlando.

Other Mental Health Statistics in Orlando

Mental health is a significant concern in Orlando, with many residents affected by various mental health conditions. While services are available, gaps in access to care remain. Below, we highlight key statistics that illustrate the mental health landscape in Orlando, including prevalence rates, common issues, and local service usage. These data offer valuable insight into the city’s mental health needs and the ongoing efforts to address them.

  • Within Orange County, 18% of adults under age 65 and 7% of children under 19 do not have health insurance1
  • 26.3% of high school students in Orange County reported having experienced mental illness in their household2
  • 15.2% of adults reported not being able to see a doctor at least once in the past year due to cost3
  • 13.6% of locals reported having poor mental health on ≥14 of the past 30 days3
  • 17.5% of locals have been told they have a depressive order3
  • In Orange County, 15% of adults reported experiencing poor mental health for 14 or more of the last 30 days1
  • There is one mental health provider per 350 people registered in Orange County1
  • Of all the people that booked an appointment with Thriveworks in Orlando in the last year, 55% were male-identifying, 37% were female-identifying, and 8% were unknown or non-binary4
  • According to Google, search trends around mental health issues in Orlando dip around December, and then spike back up again around January5
  • Age breakdown of those who sought mental health care with Thriveworks over the last year in Orlando4
    • Ages 18-25: 20%
    • Ages 26-34: 29%
    • Ages 35-44: 18%
    • Ages 45-64: 19%
    • Ages 65+: 4%
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Amanda Buff is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and National Certified Counselor (LMHC-NCC) with nearly 14 years of clinical experience helping people in search of therapeutic support and guidance as they work through life’s obstacles. She specializes in helping clients who are faced with depression, codependency, anger, low self-esteem, addiction, anxiety, stress, relationship issues, and more.

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  • https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/health-data/florida/orange?year=2024

  • https://www.flhealthcharts.gov/ChartsDashboards/rdPage.aspx?rdReport=SurveyData.FYSAS.Dataviewer&cid=9

  • https://www.flhealthcharts.gov/ChartsDashboards/rdPage.aspx?rdReport=HealthStatusSummary.Report&rdRequestForwarding=Form

  • Using internal data, we compiled the following data points

  • Using google search trend data, we were able to find the following data based on a core set of three thousand keywords

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