Taylor School District has partnered with Care Solace to expand access to community mental health and substance use treatment providers for students, staff and their families. With this partnership, our staff and families will be able to search for and be connected with providers right in the Downriver area.
Care Solace provides a Care Companion team who can quickly and confidentially find available providers in the community for those seeking assistance. They also equip school systems with a customized online tool that gives community members a way to anonymously search for and get connected with community-based providers matched to their needs.
“Being able to offer this tool is something our district is extremely proud of,” says Taylor School District Supt. Griff Mills. “It gives our families another level of support to help get them through any challenges they may be facing.”
With Care Solace, families and staff gain access to a dedicated Care Companion to navigate the mental health care system on their behalf, calling providers to find the right fit and availability. They help families with private insurance, Medicaid and no insurance, and are available 24/7/365 in any language.
Care Solace’s care navigation system uses proprietary technology and a vast database of behavioral and mental health care resources to find carefully verified therapists and programs in minutes.
"The return to in-person learning and the lasting effects of loss and grief pose new challenges for staff and families in the 2021-22 school year," said Chad Castruita, Founder and CEO of Care Solace. "We are proud to support Taylor School District in prioritizing the well-being of its school community by providing timely access into mental health care and substance use treatment services.”
The Care Solace service is now available at no cost to Taylor School District students, staff and their families. For more information about Care Solace, please visit caresolace.com/taylorschools.