Mount Pleasant Public Schools is expanding mental health care services to students, staff and families through a new partnership with Care Solace, an organization that coordinates mental health and substance abuse support for individuals in the school system.
“At MPPS, we’re committed to supporting our students, staff and families during these challenging times,” MPPS Superintendent Jennifer Verleger said. “Our partnership with Care Solace will build upon our mental health and emotional support programs and services inside our schools and beyond. We want members of our community to know they aren’t alone, and that support is available to every student, staff and family member 24/7, 365 days a year.”
Care Solace identifies local mental health providers and substance abuse services based on individual preferences. The service is available at no cost to individuals and families regardless of insurance coverage. Care Solace support is available by calling 888-515-0595 at any time. Online access is also available at https://caresolace.com/site/mpps. Individuals will be connected with providers who accept all medical insurances, including Medicaid and Medicare, and who can offer sliding scale options for those without insurance.
Multilingual support is available 24 hours, seven days a week, 365 days a year. All personal information is kept completely confidential and services are available in-person and virtually.
A dedicated Care Companion will provide support every step of the way for individuals to research options, secure appointments, and follow up. Individuals can also search anonymously to get matched with an extensive list of care providers online, or contact MPPS health professionals, who will submit a referral on their behalf.
“Care Solace is proud to support Mount Pleasant Public Schools in prioritizing the well-being of its students, staff and community,” said Care Solace Founder and CEO Chad Castruita. “Care Solace exists to calm the chaos that often surrounds mental health crises, providing a supportive and compassionate framework to help individuals regain control of their lives.”
MPPS’ partnership with Care Solace is made possible with state grant support through the end of the 2023-2024 school year.