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WHO WE ARE

Visalia Youth Services (VYS) is an outpatient children’s mental health services program serving Visalia and the surrounding community. VYS is a contracted service provider of Tulare County Health and Human Services Agency. Our mission is to empower the Visalia Community by providing an exceptional care experience serving the mental health needs of our children, adolescents and families.

 

711 N. COURT ST . VISALIA, CA 93291

MONDAY-THURSDAY: [8 AM-7 PM]

FRIDAY: 8 AM-5 PM

PHONE: (559) 627-1490

AFTER HOURS CRISIS NUMBER: (559) 730-9922 or 1 (800) 320-1616

FAX: (844) 368-0871

E-MAIL: vysaccess@tpocc.org

 
 
 

Our Commitment

We are committed to help the Visalia Community achieve Wellness, to reduce stigma, increase mental health awareness and provide the highest quality of care possible, as if it were for our very own children…because it is

 The well-being of our children can be affected by traumatic events like abuse, violence, bullying, divorce and lead to mental health issues like anxiety and depression.  Children can also be affected by other mental health disorders, like ADHD that cause difficulties in school.  The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way we live and increased stress on children and families due to isolation, stress, economic difficulties and more.  These issues can leave children and families feeling vulnerable, distressed and searching for help…

 

 We Are Here to Help

We provide a comprehensive array of mental health services for children, adolescents, and their families, including therapy, rehabilitation counseling and medication services.  We collaborate with community partners to ensure a transparent, supportive and coordinated care experience that emphasizes the well-being of every child and family.  Our caring and vested staff are comprised of mental health professionals such as therapist’s, counselors, nurses and psychiatrists.

 

Mary’s Story

Mary experienced depression and felt hopeless, questioning whether her life was worth living.  She struggled with depression exacerbated by isolation and stressors associated with academic, cultural, and family expectations. Throughout the COVID pandemic, VYS overcame challenges in providing sustainable mental health services to help her process her feelings, identify the underlying factors that can cause such overwhelming feelings of anxiety and depression. Together, we explored her thoughts and feelings around life goals, finding meaning in family expectations and culture while developing the needed coping skills to help her resume a zest for life and pursue her dreams.  Mary worked through depression, suicidal ideation and self-harm, achieved wellness and recovery and graduated with a 4.4 GPA and was accepted to UC San Diego! 


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