The city of Temecula is now providing its residents and those facing homelessness in the community with no-cost access to mental health, substance use disorder, and social services.
The initiative is part of a partnership with Care Solace. The Temecula City Council unanimously approved a formal agreement with the company on July 23. The cost to the city is $166,500 for one year, and the city will consider extending the service after the initial period.
This service, which is available to all [Temecula] residents (regardless of insurance status or income level), helps those in need to navigate the process of seeking care and offers support along the way.
The city said the agreement is part of a broader effort to address mental health challenges and provide residents with the tools and support they need to lead "healthier, more fulfilling lives."
Care Solace now provides the following services to Temecula residents and those experiencing homelessness in the community:
— 24/7 Confidential Support: Access to Care Solace’s team of trained Care Coordinators providing around-the-clock assistance for finding mental health and substance use disorder services, as well as food, housing, and low-cost or free dental care.
— Personalized Resource Matching: Support in identifying and connecting with therapists, counselors, treatment programs, and social services based on individual needs and preferences.
— Anonymous Search: From the city’s custom Care Match site, community members can search on their own and connect with providers matched to their individual needs.
Care Solace currently works locally to help school districts provide wraparound support for students, staff members, and family members in need.
Many in our community may be familiar with Care Solace services available through Temecula Valley Unified School District. The City is proud to broaden access to these invaluable services so that all Temecula residents can readily find resources and support anytime they need it.
Care Solace acts as a crucial bridge to potentially lifesaving assistance, Temecula Council Member Jessica Alexander said.
Residents can access Care Solace services by visiting TemeculaCA.gov/Care or by calling 888-515-7881.
The citywide initiative comes at a critical time in California. On Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered Golden State officials to remove homeless encampments. The directive is the nation’s most sweeping response to a Supreme Court decision last month that gave local leaders greater authority to remove homeless encampments. Read more here.
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