SUNLAND PARK,NM— Care Solace, the leading mental health care coordination organization serving municipalities and communities across the United States, announced a partnership with the City of Sunland Park, New Mexico. Sunland Park residents now have access to free, confidential mental health and substance use care coordination, available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with full support in Spanish and more than 200 other languages.
Sunland Park is a city of approximately 18,500 residents in Doña Ana County, situated at the intersection of New Mexico, Texas, and the Mexican state of Chihuahua. Around 93 percent of residents identify as Hispanic or Latino, more than a quarter were born outside the United States, and Spanish is the primary language in the majority of homes. Roughly 22 percent of families live below the poverty line and nearly 39 percent of insured residents rely on Medicaid, making language access, cost, and insurance navigation the most significant barriers to mental health care in the community.
How Residents Can Access Care
Residents can connect with a real person at any time by calling (888) 515-7881 or visiting www.caresolace.com/nm-sunlandpark to search anonymously for providers. A dedicated Care Companion then identifies licensed providers matched to the resident’s needs, insurance coverage, and language, books the appointment through a supported call, and follows up to ensure it is a good fit. The service covers all insurance types, including Medicaid, Medicare, private plans, and sliding-scale arrangements, and is entirely free to residents at every step.
Care Solace partners with municipalities, school districts, universities, and employers to connect communities with licensed behavioral health providers. The organization supports access to care for more than 31 million people nationwide, maintains a verified network of over 700,000 providers, and offers 24/7 human support in 200+ languages. To learn more or explore a partnership, visit www.caresolace.org.