SpaceCare is a shared online space where professionals e clienti work together. Professionals create personalised, interactive exercises that can be explored together, completed by the client at their own pace, and revisited easily on any device.



Your data is encrypted and visible only to you and your professional.
Each activity can be tailored to your needs by your professional.
Access your activities online, on any device: phone, tablet, or computer.
If you’re invited by a professional, they cover the subscription cost.
Check in, fill in exercises and answer questions using any device.
Revisit past activities and reflect on the journey
Collaborate with their professional across all shared activities

Your professional will send you a link via email or whatsapp to confirm your account.
Your account will remain private. Do not share your password with anyone.
If your practitioner has already assigned an activity, you’ll see it when you open the app. If no activity hasn't shown up yet, don’t worry - your practitioner will inform you.
No. SpaceCare is a tool, not a replacement for the practitioner. SpaceCare is designed to enhance the client-practitioner relationship. Both individuals have full control of when, where, and how SpaceCare is used.
Nothing to worry about. You can click on “Reset Password”, enter the email you originally gave to your practitioner, and you’ll receive an email to reset your password.
Research tells us that engagement with between-session activities improves outcomes. SpaceCare is designed to support you – by making it easy to complete and review meaningful, goal-driven activities that keeps you engaged between sessions.
If you encounter any issues or have questions, you can reach out to your practitioner for support, or reach us at support@space.care for any questions.
No. SpaceCare is not a crisis support or emergency mental health services. It is not an app for live chat with your therapist. It is a digital tool designed to help therapists and clients work together between sessions. It is not a substitute for clinical diagnosis, therapy, or medical advice. If you’re in immediate danger or need urgent help:
– Call 999
– Visit your nearest A&E
– Contact the Samaritans at 116 123 (free, 24/7)
You can also reach out to your GP or local NHS mental health team for urgent support.