Care Solace
CAVA fosters a culture that promotes the health, safety, and well-being of students, parents, and staff. In an effort to continuously support this commitment, our schools have selected Care Solace to expand access to community mental health care providers for our school community. Care Solace is a tool for school staff and families to connect with community-based health care providers and resources. Its proprietary care navigation system leverages a vast database of mental health resources to find carefully examined local therapists and programs in minutes. Care Solace provides an online resource with a 24/7 live counselor. Aimed at helping people find local mental health-related programs and counseling services.
CAVA families and staff can access Care Solace services in two ways:
1. Calling (888) 515-0595 to speak with someone from your concierge team. Reps are waiting to take your call or email 24/7
2. Visiting our custom district link:
Answer ten easy questions to receive an extensive list of referrals to applicable care providers.
Care Solace takes into account all types of private insurance (including Medi-Cal, Medicaid, and Medicare), as well as those that do not have insurance. The platform also filters by age, gender, zip code, and special request.
Care Solace is available to district staff and their families at no cost. Care Solace does not require name, address, phone number, or date of birth. All information entered into the Care Solace tool is completely confidential and stored securely.
Please note that this service is an optional resource available by choice and is not mandatory in any way. Also, please note that Care Solace is not an emergency response service or mental health service provider. In the event of a life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1 or the National Suicide Line at 1-800-273-8255.
For more information about Care Solace, visit Home - CareSolace.org.
The Calming Room
We're excited to debut the Compass Calming Room . Click on the link to visit the resource page to help (both students and parents) take a moment of peace when you need it.