Mentis - Mental health treatment facility in Napa, CA

Mentis

Mental Health Treatment in Napa, California

Mentis serves the Napa community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in California.

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Facility Overview

Mentis, located at 1272 Hayes Street in Napa, California, is a longstanding nonprofit mental health organization providing bilingual, accessible services across all ages and income levels. With outpatient, residential, and in-school programs, Mentis offers a full spectrum of care—from early intervention and prevention for youth, to residential support for adults with mental illness, to therapy for older adults facing cognitive decline. The clinic emphasizes affordability, sliding scale fees, and inclusive support regardless of insurance status, serving Napa County residents with compassion and expertise. mentisnapa.org +2 mentisnapa.org +2

The facility’s comprehensive approach interweaves clinical treatment with wellness, community engagement, and peer-led empowerment. Specialized programs such as Wellness Cafés, Positivity Project (P2), school-based therapy, and prevention clubs empower youth, while adult and senior services focus on building resilience, managing anxiety and depression, supporting recovery, and promoting independent living. Mentis’ commitment to early intervention, trauma-informed care, and strength-based therapy ensures that clients receive individualized, high-quality support toward long-term mental wellness.

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  • Assessment & Evaluation
  • Support Groups
  • Housing Support Programs
  • Low-Income Community Services
  • Youth Prevention Services
  • Early Intervention Programs
  • Positive Psychology (P2)
  • Peer Support Programs
  • Early Psychosocial Stressors
  • Traumatic Experiences
  • Cognitive Decline
  • Self-Harm Treatment
  • Behavioral Issues Treatment