See how Care Solace helps organizations provide equitable access to mental health care.
Monrovia, CA wanted to make mental health and social service support easier to access, especially in moments of crisis. Instead of building something from scratch, the city partnered with Care Solace to give residents 24/7 care coordination.
College Park, Maryland, faced a critical gap in mental health services for adults (ages 18-62), resulting in long wait times and inadequate crisis response. The city solved this challenge not by building a costly new program, but by partnering with Care Solace.
The City of Murrieta, CA launched a three year partnership with Care Solace to close the gaps in access to mental health care and wrap-around social, community, and medical services.
Wayne-Westland School District partners with Care Solace to ease the burden of time-consuming care coordination.
Through Wayne-Westland Community Schools' partnership with Care Solace, Hamilton Elementary School's social worker refers families to Care Solace when they need immediate and long-term mental health care support.
After a devastating parade attack, the Waukesha School District needed more mental health support than ever before.
Riverside City College, a higher education institution in California, partnered with Care Solace to help the primary on-campus provider meet growing mental health needs.
See how Care Solace helps school Districts like Tempe Union meet the mental health needs of students.