Veterans Only
Residential-Inpatient
Mental Health Services
For Veterans

Beach Views

Just a short walk away from the Pacific Beach pier.  The views, the weather, and fun in the sun in this picturesque sea-side town cannot be beat!


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TriWest Tricare Insurance
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Our staff is committed to our Veteran's long term success.

Solara knows that each patient has their own individual needs.  That's why we focus so heavily on individual sessions.  Compared to other mental health treatment centers, Solara does 2-3x as many individual therapy sessions per week.

Beautiful Bedrooms

Solara does housing a bit differently than most treatment facilities.  We bought an old hotel, and converted each room into patient studios, with both fully private and semi private options.

Premier Amenities

Each individual studio residence comes complete with its own bathroom, closet space, and kitchenette with refrigerator and microwave for personal use.

Begin your journey towards healing today.

If you or a loved one is struggling with mental health issues, please do not hesitate to reach out to us for help.

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WE ARE A COMMUNITY CARE CONTRACTED PROVIDER FOR THE VA, CALL TODAY TO SEE HOW WE CAN HELP YOU.

Welcome to Solara

Specialized mental health treatment for veterans suffering from PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder and more.

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We at Solara Mental Health claim the highest success rate of any comparable treatment program, based on published scientific outcome statistics. We readily publish our patient treatment outcomes.

Mental Health Programs for Veterans

PTSD Programs

Tragically and unsurprisingly, our troops comprise the largest population in the U.S. subjected to horrific, life-threatening, and psychologically distressing exposures through their profession. Not only is direct combat unimaginably stressful, but other exposures existent within and outside of the system also cause tremendous mental and physical anguish

Anxiety Programs

Veterans have been shown to be more susceptible to anxiety due to PTSD, and other associated issues. Military professionals experience anxiety in both combat and non-combat environments, while in service, as well as in life after active duty, which contains a multitude of anxiety-inducing triggers, and stressors.

Depression Programs

Depression is the most common of all mental illnesses. It is pervasive and degrades mental health in veteran populations more than in most any other sub-set. Causes of depression are numerous and complex among Veterans and included isolation, separation from loved ones for extended periods of time, etc.


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Transportation, Housing, & Accommodations

Solara Mental Health is able to provide transportation to and from its facilities in San Diego, CA for most of the TriWest covered states.

 Along with transportation, Solara can provide long-term housing at its beautiful Pacific Beach, San Diego residences that are close to the treatment center. These housing accommodations can be provided for both inpatient and outpatient treatment that may follow inpatient treatment.

Clients may remain in housing for as many weeks or months as the VA insurance authorizes.

Therapeutic Programs for Veterans

True healing typically comes from addressing underlying issues and talking through them with psychotherapy. 

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT allows a patient and counselor to identify problematic thoughts and behaviors. Then, they can work through solutions to said problems. With mental illnesses, there is often a cycle of problematic thoughts, behaviors, and emotions — and breaking these cycles can do wonders for one’s mental health.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

EMDR is an approach that is done in phases and slowly re-introduces trauma-related images, thoughts, emotions, and sensations. This is thought to desensitize the vividness of the experience, while still allowing the client to talk through events with new insight. It is a common form of therapy used to treat PTSD.

Prolonged Exposure (PE)

Prolonged Exposure Therapy is a form of CBT that helps patients gradually approach trauma-related events and emotions. Rather than avoiding these thoughts and reinforcing fears, PE can help a patient slowly overcome their fears. The American Psychiatric Association strongly recommends PE to those struggling with PTSD.