Let’s Move by UnitedHealthCare presents Beat the Blues with Peak Mind

Welcome!

Free App Access below

Feeling good is one click away!

How to Download the app:

IOS download

Android download

 Wake up to a brighter day, with Peak Mind!


Let’s Move by UnitedHealthCare cares about your mental well-being. That’s why they’ve partnered with Peak Mind—to offer you evidence-based tools, actionable insights, and personalized support for reducing stress, building resilience, and thriving in life.

Download the Peak Mind App Now to access mindfulness exercises and over 150 science-backed activities tailored to your needs. Here to fill your days with joy.

iOS

How to Access the App

Option 1: Use the Web Version (No Download Needed)
Launch in Browser → Web App URL: https://app.joinpeakmind.com

Option 2: Download the App to Your Mobile Devices

Apple App Store

Download on iOS

Google Play Store

Download on Android

Getting Started is Easy

  1. Download or open the app on your device

  2. Enter your unique access code: LETSMOVE

(Follow links above to this page: Click “New to Peak Mind? to enter code above)

3. Complete your first well-being assessment (less than 1 minute)

4. Start exploring 150 ways on how to beat the blues

Need Help?

Your Data is Safe

Our app uses technology that is HIPAA, SOC2, and GDPR compliant. All data is anonymized and encrypted end-to-end.

What’s Inside?

  • Personalized Daily Insights: Based on your brief well-being check-ins

  • Exclusive Content: Expert podcasts, mini-mindfulness sessions, and short videos

  • Anonymous Feedback Loop: Your provider sees group trends, not individual data

  • Evidence-Based Recommendations: Driven by neuroscience, behavioral psychology, and AI insights

Peak Mind’s innovative stress management tools offer evidence-based, customized, and inclusive solutions to support healthier, more resilient communities.

For additional questions or tailored solutions, contact us at wellbeing@joinpeakmind.com

Call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline if you or a loved one has a mental health or substance use crisis.

Call 911 if you have an immediate life threatening emergency.