Two Mount Sinai mental health professionals traveled to Puerto Rico in February to aid residents recovering from recent disasters—Hurricane Dorian in August 2019 and a 6.4 earthquake in January 2020. Thousands of displaced people are living in government camps, as smaller quakes still shake the island.
“This is a serious ongoing crisis. People have been traumatized, and they need mental health assistance,” said Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York, who on Monday, February 3, sent a delegation of 26 bilingual volunteers to Puerto Rico, including Hansel Arroyo, MD, Director of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai’s Institute for Advanced Medicine and Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery; and Lyse Aybar, LCSW, Clinical Manager of the Comprehensive Emergency Psychiatric Program at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.
Deployed from four days to a week, volunteers provided crisis counseling in government camps and in the cities Yuaco and Villabla; conducted mental health canvassing; and staffed a crisis telephone hotline.