REVIEWS

We Conquer Together Reviews and Outcome Data

We don’t pressure clients to leave Google reviews, because in mental health and eating disorder treatment, privacy comes first and we want HIPAA honored without anyone feeling pressured to share publicly. Instead, we share feedback in two ways so you can still get an honest sense of what treatment feels like here: Discharge Reflections (HIPAA-safe) from discharge planning that can be shared anonymously, and Google Reviews for the few people who choose to post publicly. Start with the discharge reflections below for the most privacy-protected snapshot, then scroll to the Google section to visit our Google Business Profile and read public reviews.

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Discharge Reflections

These are brief, optional comments clients may choose to leave during discharge planning about what stood out during their stay. We use them as an additional, privacy-respecting way to reflect client experience.

Why we include Discharge Reflections

Public reviews often reflect who is comfortable posting online, not necessarily the full range of client experiences. Discharge reflections help families and prospective clients understand what people consistently notice here, without asking anyone to share personal health information publicly.

Themes we hear most often

Across discharge reflections, clients commonly mention three things: feeling welcomed, staff support, and the overall quality of the program.

Feeling welcomed and comfortable

“Love this place.”

“Thank you so much! This space made my healing so much easier than it could’ve been. I’ll value this forever!”

“I felt welcomed and comfortable almost immediately because staff was down to earth and seemed genuinely supportive, plus they all had amazing personalities.”

Starting treatment can feel intimidating, so we pay close attention to creating a calm, home-like environment from day one. Many discharge reflections mention feeling comfortable quickly and supported in the living setting.

Staff support and professionalism

“Staff was excellent and friendly and took time to make sure the clients felt at home.”

“The staff really care and are very knowledgeable about issues and problems.”

“Loved the staff!”

Families often want to know whether the team is both compassionate and clinically grounded. A consistent theme in discharge reflections is that staff felt approachable, knowledgeable, and genuinely invested in each client’s care.

Overall experience of the program

“This is one of the best treatments I have been to.”

“The whole program is excellent!”

Beyond individual moments, people often comment on the program as a whole, including structure, support, and how the experience came together over time. Several reflections describe the overall quality of treatment in simple, direct terms.

If you would like to speak with our team about what treatment looks like day to day, admissions can walk you through the program, the home setting, and what to expect during discharge planning and aftercare.

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Google Reviews

Over the last year, we’ve received 4- and 5-star reviews on Google. These are written by people who chose to share publicly, which can mean stepping outside the privacy most clients prefer in mental health and eating disorder treatment. We want to sincerely thank each reviewer for that generosity. Your words help future clients and families feel less alone when they’re deciding what to do next.

Here are our Google reviews:

Last updated January 1, 2026
Orange county mental illness treatment program

We’re Here to Help

If you’re wondering whether We Conquer Together is the right fit, call us. We’ll take time to hear what’s going on, answer your questions, and walk you through what inpatient treatment actually looks like here. 


We can also help you understand options for next steps, whether that’s coming to us or finding a program that fits your needs better. Verify insurance or speak with admissions today to check coverage, talk through timing and availability, and get clear guidance on what to do next.

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Program FAQs

Yes. If you want to share your experience without posting publicly, you can leave a brief, anonymous Discharge Reflection during discharge planning. We only share HIPAA-safe excerpts with identifying details removed.

We’re in Yorba Linda, California, and treatment takes place in upscale, home-like residential houses designed for comfort and privacy.

We’re a primary mental health inpatient (residential) program for adults, with support for complex trauma, depression, anxiety, and other co-occurring conditions. Care is structured and whole-person, focused on stabilization and practical skills.

We also specialize in eating disorder treatment (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, OSFED) with a strong emphasis on nutrition education, meal support, and building a healthier relationship with food.

Days are structured and supportive, usually including individual therapy, group therapy, nutrition support, supervised meals, and skill-building focused on long-term recovery and relapse prevention.

Yes. Because we’re a co-ed program, private rooms are an important part of creating comfort, boundaries, and privacy. Private rooms are available depending on the home and current occupancy, and our houses are large with rooms spaced out to support a more private, calm living environment. Days are structured, but there’s also appropriate downtime built in so clients can rest and reset, not just push through nonstop programming.

Clinical care is overseen by a Clinical Director (Psy.D) with a licensed treatment team, and nutrition support is guided by a licensed dietitian. We’re also JCAHO-accredited, which reflects recognized standards for safety, quality, and clinical operations.

Our dietitian curates meal plans and provides nutrition education for everyone, even if eating disorders are not the primary concern, because nutrition impacts mental health and recovery. Meals are designed to be culturally sensitive whenever clinically appropriate. We keep a smaller, more personal setting, and we only admit clients when we believe they’re a true fit and can genuinely be helped by the program.

Our priorities are stabilization first, then building a real foundation of life skills, nutrition support, and therapeutic education you can actually apply outside of treatment. The goal is to set people up for long-term success, with tools and structure that reduce the need to repeat programs in the future.