Soluna is bringing
mental health support to millions of CA youth

Free, confidential mental wellness support for teens and young adults ages 13–25 fast-tracks youth to the right care at the right time with science-backed tools and professional help.

WHY SOLUNA?

How Soluna supports health plans

Already available support

Funded by the California Department of Health Care Services, Soluna is free for your members to use today.

Alleviates system pressure

Ease pressure on your overstretched systems so your team can focus on what matters most.

Free care coordination

Help your members access community resources through Soluna's Care Navigation.

 

Partnering to expand access and impact

Building Awareness

Showcasing Soluna as a free digital mental health resource for ages 13-25, and ensuring members know how to access it across clinics and community spaces

 

Driving Adoption

Equipping health plans with tools and messaging to help young people and families confidently engage with Soluna and integrate it into their daily lives

 

Strengthening Partnerships

Collaborating with community-based organizations and providers to amplify access and trust in Soluna across diverse populations

 

Coordinated Impact

Collaborating with clinical teams and provider networks to align with population health initiatives, while supporting compliance and regulatory priorities

Ready to discuss member engagement strategy?

 

Our team is here to walk you through what partnering with Soluna really looks like. We’ll show you how simple it is to integrate an added layer of youth mental health care into existing systems, with no extra burden to you or your workflows.

OUR IMPACT

Soluna's impact on youth

97%

of users would recommend to a friend1

74%
of respondents know more about where to get help when they need it
1

55%

reported they can get support in ways and at times that work for them2



 

[1] Soluna User Feedback Survey [Stellar]  2024 eligible users in California

[2] Soluna User Feedback Survey [Stellar]  Fall 2024 eligible users in California