At We Conquer Together, we’re proud to offer an inpatient mental health and eating disorder treatment program right here in Yorba Linda—a quiet, upscale community that offers the peace and privacy needed for deep, uninterrupted healing. Our residential homes are nestled within some of the most desirable neighborhoods in Orange County, allowing adults to recover in a safe, homelike setting rather than a hospital environment.
We’re more than just a local provider—we’re part of the Yorba Linda community. Many of our team members live nearby, and our houses are designed to feel like real homes, not institutions. Whether you’re coming from within the city or nearby areas like Anaheim Hills, Brea, or Fullerton, our program offers specialized care for eating disorders in a calm, suburban setting that supports long-term recovery.
At We Conquer Together, we provide comprehensive care for adults facing eating disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. We believe healing happens best in an environment that’s safe, private, and grounded in compassion. That’s why our treatment model blends evidence-based therapies with whole-person support—addressing both the emotional roots and physical effects of disordered eating in one cohesive program.
Our inpatient program in Yorba Linda is centered around residential care—meaning clients live full-time in one of our thoughtfully designed homes while receiving structured therapeutic support. These residences are staffed 24/7 and offer a calm, intimate setting for recovery, far from the noise and pressure of daily life.
Each client receives a personalized treatment plan that supports healing on every level, including:
Professionals are standing by and ready to give you a free verification of benefits. Insurance could cover up to 100% of the cost of treatment.
Choosing an inpatient mental health and eating disorder treatment program is a deeply personal decision—and we’ve built our Yorba Linda program to offer the kind of care that truly makes a difference. Our approach is intimate, personalized, and rooted in compassion. We’re not a large facility treating hundreds at a time. Instead, we prioritize small group settings, private residences, and immediate access to care so that each individual feels seen, heard, and supported throughout their recovery journey
At We Conquer Together, we keep our program intentionally small. Each residential home houses only a few clients at a time, allowing us to maintain a peaceful, private atmosphere where no one gets lost in the crowd. With smaller group sizes, our clinicians can offer deeper therapeutic relationships and more individualized attention—something that’s often missing in larger, hospital-based settings.
Disordered eating is never just about food—which is why our dietary support goes far beyond meal plans. Clients work closely with our registered dietitian, Lynette Broom, RD, who specializes in the emotional, psychological, and behavioral roots of eating disorders. Whether someone is struggling with restriction, bingeing, purging, or food avoidance tied to mental health conditions like anxiety or OCD, Lynette’s compassionate, evidence-based approach helps clients rebuild a healthier and more trusting relationship with food.
We don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. From the moment you arrive, your treatment plan is built around your goals, your history, and your lived experience. Under the guidance of our Medical Director, Dr. Venice Sanchez, MD, each client works alongside a dedicated therapist and treatment team to co-create their care. Regular check-ins ensure your plan evolves with you—always aligned with what matters most to your recovery and well-being.
We understand that when someone needs inpatient treatment, delays can be overwhelming—or even dangerous. That’s why our admissions team is here to act quickly and compassionately, helping you navigate every step of the process with clarity and care. From verifying insurance to answering your most personal questions, they’re experienced in supporting individuals and families during moments of uncertainty.
For those traveling from elsewhere in Orange County or out of the area, we can also help coordinate transportation to our Yorba Linda residence—making the transition into care as smooth and supported as possible.
Our residential treatment home is located at 17367 Aspenglow Ln, Yorba Linda, CA 92886, nestled in a quiet, upscale neighborhood that’s ideal for focused healing. We’re just minutes from the 91 Freeway and conveniently positioned near Yorba Linda Boulevard and Imperial Highway, making us easily reachable from anywhere in North Orange County.
If you’re coming from Anaheim Hills, Brea, Placentia, or Fullerton, we’re typically a 10–20 minute drive. For those traveling from Los Angeles or Riverside County, our facility is roughly 30–45 minutes away, depending on traffic. Ample parking is available near the home, and our team can help with detailed directions or coordinate transportation if needed.
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While our residential program is based in Yorba Linda, our team has deep knowledge of the surrounding communities and proudly supports adults from across the region. Many of our clients and their families come from nearby cities where access to specialized eating disorder care is limited.
We regularly serve individuals from:
Our local expertise allows us to connect clients with supportive resources in their home community even after inpatient treatment ends.
If you or someone you love is struggling with an eating disorder, you don’t have to face it alone. Our private, inpatient treatment program in Yorba Linda offers a safe space to heal—fully supported by a team that sees you as a whole person, not just a diagnosis.
Call us today or fill out our admissions form to learn more about availability, insurance coverage, or next steps. We’re here to help you take the first step toward lasting recovery—right here in your own community.
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