We bring you the information. We are here to answer any questions and provide you with guidance related to post care and treatment for your condition or inquiry. The information for Personal Assistance Programs and access to these resources are for anyone. We are here to provide you with the most direct support and access to information and resources. We assist in finding the right mental health or drug rehabilitation facility, group or program to meet individual mental, physical and personal needs/goals
related to your recovery or inquiry. Let us know if or what care or educational options you have already explored or what you've found. We're happy to "dig deeper". We have access to over a dozen recovery, support and life skills programs. We are a proud supporter and partner of S.M.A.R.T. Recovery. We have access to assistance with jobs available and resources for vocational training programs. We are registered with SAMHSA, HHS, and only work with accredited partners. A few words from our Director, Bryan Larson:
"From an early age I've dealt with a variety of Mental and Behavioral health issues, from untreated ADHD as a child, to having a major anxiety and depression disorder by the age of 12. I began experimenting with Pills and Alcohol in my early adolescence and I am currently in recovery from a decade long battle with Alcoholism. With my experiences and dedication, I am excited to have started OCSA and am looking forward to our future in outreach and assistance to those without the resources needed to find help and treatment, education for those defending and bringing awareness to drug addiction and mental health in our communities, as well as support and guidance for those already on their journey through recovery. OptimCare Solutions of America has been something I have invested a lot of time and energy into, and I'm happy to help anyone I can through this organization." We know what it is like, because we have been at step zero before. We are here to support you in every way we can. If it's an Addiction, Depression or another Mental Health concern, do not wait to ask for help. The sooner, the better.