WHO WE ARE

Sequoia Youth Services (SYS) is an outpatient children's mental health services program. SYS lies east off of HWY 198, near the foothills of Tulare County. SYS serves various communities; Woodlake, Exeter, Farmersville, Three Rivers, Lemon Cove along with neighboring sections of Tulare County. SYS provides specialty mental health service to children ages 0 to 18. Services include treatment and interventions that are evidenced based practice. Our goal is “to serve those in need.” SYS is a contracted provider of Tulare County Health and Human Services Agency.

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PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY:

We aspire to provide quality services with integrity and accountability to ourselves and those we serve.

 Services Available

The program provides a wide range of mental health services to children and youth: clinic, home, academic setting, and or in the community. Services are uniquely tailored to meet the need of the consumer/family.

  • Individual Assessment

  • Consumer Specific Treatment Plan

  • Individual, Group, Family Therapy

  • Individual Rehabilitation Services

  • Group Rehabilitation Services

  • Case Management / Linkage

  • Collateral Services

  • Crisis Intervention

  • Psychiatric Services including Nursing support

  • Therapeutic Behavioral Services

  • Intensive Care Coordination

  • Intensive Home Based Services

Sequoia Youth Services had an 18 year old female consumer reach out for mental health services. This individual shared she had initially asked her mother for help, back since she was 13 years of age; but, was never enrolled until she enrolled herself. Because, the participant resided in Porterville, she drove herself to every single appointment at our Exeter office. She independently enrolled herself due finally address her long history of depression, anxiety, and complex trauma. Initially, this individual struggled to contain herself. Despite weekly rehab and therapy sessions, consumer had a suicide attempt, which led to a subsequent inpatient hospitalization.

Through the course of treatment, consumer continued to experience suicidal ideations; these ideation were further exasperated when recalling her childhood trauma. Regardless, of the challenge of vividly addressing this painful history, consumer continued to attend (drive 38 miles each time); to receive therapy, and rehabilitation services. Consumer kept showing up, learning and using the interventions and skills. During her lowest moment, she was at risk of not completing her senior year. Just like she worked in therapy, she worked tirelessly to complete her coursework, eventually graduating from high school. Through the course of treatment, her focus shifted to meeting transitional age goals; which, now include plans to enroll at Ventura Community College, with the intention of getting a Criminal Justice degree. Based on the positive experience she gained while at the mental health hospital, she is also thinking of getting into the mental health field. Today, this individual continues to work on saving money for housing and to get her dream car. During her last session with her treating therapist, when discussing terminating and transitioning, she shared “I think I’m good. I’ve got this. I’m going to be okay.”

  • Our services include referrals from our community partners such as schools, Child Welfare Services and Probation, Family Resource Centers, Family Health Care Network, Kaweah Health Hospital, local medical providers.

  • · Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    · Parent- Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

    · PC-Care

    · Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR)

    · Coping and Support Training

    · Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (Radically Open DBT)

    · Cara Y Corazon

  • Sequoia Youth Services served 698 consumers from July 2021 through August 2022. Of our total number of consumers served, 55% (383) are female; 45 % (315) are male. 547 (79%) of our consumers are Hispanic; 137 (20%) are White, while the rest are made up of other descents, including but not limited to; Samoan, Laotian, Pacific Islander, Guamanian, American Indian, Black and Filipino.

    Of the 698 consumers, 327 were discharged from services; 191 (59%) were discharged as ‘Goals Met,’ or “Goals Partially Met.’

    Sequoia Youth Services continue to provide services primarily to consumers in the communities of Woodlake; Exeter, Farmersville, including the surrounding communities of Tulare County; Ivanhoe, Lemon Cove, Lindsay, Orosi, Porterville, Springville, Strathmore, Terra Bella, Three Rivers, Tulare, and Visalia.

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