PITTSBURGH, April 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — “My friend has two Autistic children that can be difficult to understand. I wanted to create a bracelet accessory that would allow medical responders to know their mental health needs in an emergency situation,” said one of two inventors from Houston, Texas. As a result, they developed the MENTAL HEALTH BRACELET AND TRACKER, designed specifically to provide added assistance and awareness for those with mental health conditions.

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InventHelp Invention Spotlight: MENTAL HEALTH BRACELET AND TRACKER Provides Peace of Mind

Provides a new bracelet for individuals with various mental health conditions.

Can be used by emergency responders to identify, track, and display any mental health needs.

Increases safety and awareness.

InventHelp Client’s Invention for Individuals with Mental Health Conditions

With more individuals embracing safety and awareness regarding mental health conditions, there may be a demand for new accessories to identify, track, and display mental health needs. The MENTAL HEALTH BRACELET AND TRACKER offers an adjustable design that is easy to wear and use for those with various mental health conditions such as ADD, ADHD, Autism, etc.

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