In America, there are nearly 60 million people living with a mental health disorder. Yet, the care essential to realizing the best outcomes remains fragmented, inaccessible, and expensive.
It is SOL Mental Health’s commitment to bring light, clarity, and a broad spectrum of support to the challenges that face patients, therapists, psychiatric clinicians, and primary care providers. As we grow to reach more people within our communities, we’ve been working on a new brand identity that reflects this commitment.
Our mission is to redefine what’s possible in mental health care.
This refreshed brand isn’t just a look—it’s a promise:
- To be a steady, reliable, and sincere partner for local, high-quality mental health care – both in person or virtually.
- To offer a broad spectrum of mental health care to our local communities.
- To make it easier for patients to find and receive care, and simpler for our mental health clinicians to do their best work.
- To uphold the clinical rigor and collaboration that drives better outcomes for our patients – redefining their own possibilities and transforming lives.
Our goal is to provide our local community with a broad spectrum of easily accessible, integrated mental health care. Our care is delivered by a team of talented local clinicians and behavioral health care professionals who can collaborate closely with a patient’s other providers.
Since our first care center opened in 2020, our team has expanded to hundreds of therapists and psychiatric clinicians who together offer evidence-based therapeutic and psychiatric services for adults, children, adolescents, families, and couples both in-person and virtually across Colorado, Maryland, New York, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
SOL’s brand, developed in collaboration with brand design studio Uncommon Bold, is the start of much to come.
We look forward to sharing research and insights on the power of localized care; the clinical importance of delivering both in-person and virtual care; what it means to deliver a broad spectrum of support; how a collaborative care approach delivers better results; and how mental health care must continue to evolve to serve communities in need.
Sincerely,
Lindsay Arnold Sugden
CEO of SOL Mental Health