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Care Solace (Mental Health)

The Carson City School District fosters a culture that promotes the health, safety, and well-being of students and parents. In an effort to continuously support this commitment, the District has partnered with Care Solace.

Care Solace is an online resource with a live 24/7 concierge meant to assist individuals in finding local mental health related programs and counseling services. Care Solace's web-based system works alongside our multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) as a tool for school staff and families to connect with community-based mental healthcare resources and providers. Care Solace taps into a vast database of mental healthcare resources to find carefully vetted local therapists and programs in minutes.

Care Solace makes it easier for students, staff and their families to connect with mental health care resources and providers in the community.

Care Solace Contact Information

 

Care Solace Provides:

  • Care Concierge professionals available 24/7 by phone, email, text or video chat in any language
  • A dedicated Care Concierge to support you through the whole process, calling providers on your behalf to determine a fit
  • Help with private insurance, Medi-Cal, and no insurance
  • Care Solace services come at no cost to you or your family
  • Completely confidential support; Care Solace will not share your information without your permission
  • In-person, online, or teletherapy options
  • Appointment coordination for students, staff, and their families

Please Note, Care Solace is not an emergency response service or mental health services provider. In the event of a life threatening emergency, please call 9-1-1 or the National Suicide Hotline 988.