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Mental Health Resources
Care Solace
In an effort to ease the burden of finding the mental health and substance use services you need, Holly Area Schools has formed a new partnership with Care Solace, your central hub of care.
Care Solace is a free, online resource that works to connect families, students, and staff members with mental health care providers who accept Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and no insurance with sliding scale options. This partnership provides an additional layer of mental health care access resources, available at no cost to all members of our school community. Care Solace services provides access to mental health care providers expertly matched to your needs regardless of finances, offering connections to providers for both in-person and virtual care.
With a network of over 350,000 providers and services, Care Solace will help you find the right help at the right time, 24/7/365.
You can access Care Solace services in three ways:
- Call 888-515-0595 to connect with a Care Companion who will guide you through the process
- Search anonymously to get matched with an extensive list of care providers here
- Contact your school counselor or social worker and they will submit a referral on your behalf
Care Solace is not an emergency services platform. In the event of a life-threatening emergency, please call 911. For immediate mental health support, call/text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
If you have any questions regarding Care Solace and mental health care, please contact Cheryl Price at 248-328-3230, or via email at cheryl.price@hask12.org
What to Expect from Care Solace
Financial Assistance for Mental Health Care Services
OCHN’s Mental Health School Navigators can provide financial reimbursement up to $4000 per household for child(ren) of a family who are a K-12 student OR in an adult transition program serving students ages 18-26 (with certificate of completion) as of July 1st 2024.
Reimbursement can be used for insurance co-pays, deductible services by a qualified mental health professional such as for therapy or psychiatry. Funds are available to any Oakland County student.
OCHN Financial Reimbursement Application for Mental Health Care
Community Resources
Community Resources for Holly Area Families
Are you in need of assistance? You are not alone and we are here to help.
Please reach out to Sydney Sinclair with any questions: 248-328-3417, sydney.sinclair@hask12.org