MobiHealth News June 8, 2022
Emily Olsen

The Wolf+Friends app will relaunch this summer to include support groups facilitated by DotCom’s mental health professionals as well as educational content.

Pediatric teletherapy company DotCom Therapy announced Wednesday it has acquired Wolf+Friends, a support app for parents of children with special needs, mental health concerns and learning disabilities.

This marks DotCom’s first acquisition since it was founded in 2015. As part of the deal, Wolf+Friends’ community app will relaunch this summer to include support groups facilitated by DotCom’s mental health professionals as well as educational content and expert Q&As.

Wolf+Friends cofounder Gena Mann told MobiHealthNews the company was considering another funding round in early 2020 but was sidelined by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the midst of...

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