Uplift Family Services serves individuals and families in Salinas, CA who are struggling with mental health challenges and substance use disorders. Located at 32 East Alisal Street Suite 211, this outpatient treatment facility is committed to providing accessible, culturally responsive care to the diverse Salinas community. By offering services in Spanish and accepting Medicaid, Uplift Family Services removes barriers that often prevent people from seeking the help they need.
Uplift Family Services provides outpatient mental health services designed to support individuals while they maintain their daily responsibilities at home, work, or school. Outpatient programming allows patients to receive professional treatment and counseling during scheduled sessions while living in their own homes and community. This level of care is appropriate for individuals with mild to moderate mental health symptoms or those transitioning from higher levels of care. The team at Uplift Family Services works collaboratively with each person to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses their unique needs and circumstances.
Uplift Family Services accepts Medicaid, ensuring that individuals with government insurance coverage can access the treatment they need without prohibitive out-of-pocket costs. Many insurance plans are required to provide mental health and substance use disorder coverage at parity with medical and surgical benefits under the Mental Health Parity Act. In addition to Medicaid coverage, Uplift Family Services offers financial assistance programs to help reduce financial barriers to care. The facility recognizes that cost concerns should never prevent someone from seeking treatment, and their team works with patients to explore all available payment options.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery and better mental health, reaching out is simple and confidential. Call 408-876-4238 to speak directly with the team at Uplift Family Services in Salinas, or contact a free admission specialist who can verify your insurance coverage, answer questions about treatment options, and help you begin the admission process immediately. Recovery is possible, and compassionate support is available right now in your community.