the reasoning behind every treatment plan.
the methods our clinicians draw on, from talk therapy to trauma-focused work.
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Raleigh Souther

Stacia Ponce-Rodriguez

Dr. Alejandro Alva
Choosing where to get mental health care is not a decision most people make lightly, and it helps to know who you would be trusting with it. California Mental Health is a treatment provider for adults 18 and older, based in San Martin and serving San Jose, the wider Bay Area, and communities across the state. This page is a plain introduction: who we are, what we believe, and how we turn that into everyday care.
Want to talk with someone before you decide? Contact California Mental Health at (408) 457-1453 or visit our Contact Us page for a free, confidential assessment to begin your journey toward recovery and renewed hope.
Reading an About page rarely happens on a calm day – often it happens when something already feels wrong. If you or someone you love is in immediate danger, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, or dial 911. For the work that comes after that first safe step, the sections below explain what we stand for and how we care for people.
California Mental Health provides accredited mental health treatment for adults, with a residential campus in San Martin and virtual programs that reach people throughout California. Our focus is adult mental health, and care is delivered by a team of licensed clinicians. Rather than a single fixed program, we offer a connected set of services, so treatment can shift as a person changes instead of forcing them to start over. From the first call to the last session, the aim is care that feels coordinated rather than pieced together from separate parts. The table below is a quick snapshot of who we are.
| What to Know | The Short Version | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Who we serve | Adults 18 and older | Care is designed specifically for adult needs |
| Where we are | San Martin, near San Jose in the South Bay | In-person care is close for Santa Clara County |
| How care is delivered | In person and online, statewide | Location rarely has to delay getting help |
| What guides us | Individualized, trauma-informed care | Your plan is built around you, not a template |
| The first step | A free, confidential assessment | You can ask questions before committing to anything |
Those few lines cover the practical questions most people bring to an About page. The rest of this one is about the part that is harder to fit in a table: what we actually believe, and how that belief shows up when someone walks through the door.
Curious whether we are the right fit? Contact California Mental Health at (408) 457-1453 or visit our Contact Us page for a free, confidential assessment to begin your journey toward recovery and renewed hope.
An organization shows its values in how it treats people on the hardest days, not in a framed mission statement. A few commitments shape how we show up:
Care starts with your story, your goals, and your pace.
We talk plainly about what care can and cannot do, and we never promise outcomes that no one can honestly guarantee.
We match support to what your life actually needs right now.
not a perk added on at the end.
None of these are slogans we can prove on a page – they are things you should be able to feel in a first phone call and in every session after it. If our care ever stops living up to them, we would rather you tell us so we can adjust than have you quietly give up on treatment.
Knowing our values is one thing – seeing how they connect is another. Four parts of our care work together as a single system:
the reasoning behind every treatment plan.
the methods our clinicians draw on, from talk therapy to trauma-focused work.
where care happens, from residential care in San Martin to secure video sessions and a structured Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) you can join from home.
the conditions we help adults work through.
Because these pieces share one clinical team and philosophy, an adult can move between them, stepping up to an IOP or down to weekly virtual care, without starting over. Your history, goals, and progress travel with you, so no one has to re-explain their story to a stranger each time.
The setting matters too. For adults who stay with us in residential care, the goal is a place that feels less like an institution and more like somewhere a person can rest. That means a warm, home-like environment, pet-friendly accommodations for the companions who help people heal, and meals prepared by a private chef so eating well supports recovery. Comfort here is not a luxury – it is part of how we make hard clinical work feel possible. You can walk through the space yourself on our Tour Our Facility page.
You will not be handed between disconnected providers along the way. A single clinical team coordinates your therapy and any medication, meets regularly to review how you are doing, and speaks openly with you when it is time to change course. Continuity like that is part of what helps progress hold.
California Mental Health is built for adults who are ready to feel differently but are not sure where to begin. Some are facing a first serious low – others have tried treatment before and want something that finally fits. Many are balancing work, family, or school in San Jose and the surrounding Bay Area and cannot simply press pause on life to get help.
We are not the right fit for everyone, and we will say so honestly if another setting would serve you better. What we do well is steady, coordinated care for adults who want a plan built around their real life rather than a one-size program. If you are weighing your options, our Why Us page lays out what sets our care apart. If that sounds like what you have been looking for, the next step is a simple one.
Becoming a client is more straightforward than many people fear, and our Admissions team keeps the path clear and moving at your pace:
Call or message us for a free, confidential conversation about what you are facing.
Because most major insurance is accepted, checking coverage is quick – we help you by verifying your insurance in about a minute, with no obligation.
A clinician reviews your history and goals with you and recommends a starting point.
Once your plan is ready you start, with same-day admissions available when timing matters.
Want to see each step in more detail first? Our Admissions Process page walks through the whole journey before you commit to anything.
If in-person care fits, you will find us in San Martin, at the southern end of Santa Clara County and an easy drive from San Jose and the rest of Silicon Valley. Adults can visit us at two nearby locations:
Planning a visit? Call (408) 457-1453 with any questions about getting here.
Not local? Much of our care is available across California by secure video, so distance is rarely the reason care has to wait. You can see every community we reach on Locations Served.
You can read about our values all day, but the clearest sense of who we are comes from a single honest conversation. Our team, our individualized treatment plans, and the tools on our Resources page exist for one reason: to help adults across California find steadier ground. When you are ready, so are we.
You do not have to have it all figured out. Contact California Mental Health at (408) 457-1453 or visit our Contact Us page for a free, confidential assessment to begin your journey toward recovery and renewed hope.
We provide mental health care for adults 18 and older, in person in San Martin and online across California. You can see the full range of conditions we address under What We Treat.
No. Our residential program is in San Martin, but much of our care is delivered by secure video, including therapy and a virtual IOP. You can compare the in-person and online options under Levels of Care.
Most major insurance plans help cover mental health treatment, and confirming your benefits takes only about a minute. Run a fast, free, no-obligation check by verifying your insurance before you begin.
Rather than fitting people into one program, we build a plan around each adult and adjust it over time, guided by our Mental Health Approach. Care stays coordinated because the same clinical team follows you across settings.