Not all mental health treatment happens in hospitals — and it shouldn’t. At We Conquer Together, we provide residential treatment in beautiful, private home located in Yorba Linda, California, designed to feel like exactly that: a home. You won’t find sterile floors, loud alarms, or fluorescent lights here. Instead, you’ll find clean, upscale suburban houses where life feels calm, structured, and livable — even while you’re healing.
This is not a temporary facility. It’s a supportive, restorative living environment where your mental health can improve without sacrificing comfort or dignity.
When people hear “residential treatment center,” many imagine hospital beds or locked units. We’re the opposite. Each of our homes is nestled within one of Orange County’s most peaceful neighborhoods — clean sidewalks, palm trees, quiet streets, and scenic views included.
Whether you’re preparing your morning coffee, journaling on the patio, or watching a movie in the evening with your housemates, the daily rhythms here are meant to mirror normal life — with structure, safety, and skilled clinical support integrated into your day.
We intentionally designed our homes to remove the pressure of clinical settings. Here’s why:
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.
Each day at We Conquer Together blends therapeutic work with peaceful living. Here’s what that actually looks like inside the home:
Shared home-cooked meals at the kitchen table crafted by a Registered Dietitian
Quiet mornings with coffee or tea and self-reflection
Private bedrooms that offer a space to rest and recharge
Group conversations in the living room or therapy space
Walks through the neighborhood or outdoor movement in the backyard
Boundaries that support structure, like quiet hours and technology guidelines
Every part of the day is designed to restore balance — emotionally, physically, and socially. You’ll be living, not just staying.
We’ve taken great care to ensure each residence offers comfort and quality. Some highlights:
You’re not staying in a hospital wing. You’re living in a home built for healing.
While this page is about the home environment, it’s worth noting that our residences serve adults with:
Our homes offer a safe, contained setting where you can recover without outside stressors interrupting your progress.
Too often, adults in need of serious mental health care are faced with extremes — a short hospital stay or the challenge of managing alone at home. Our residential treatment homes offer something better: a middle space where life feels livable and healing feels possible.
Living in a therapeutic home gives you:
Whether you’re reaching out for yourself or a loved one, we’re here to answer your questions about what it’s really like to live in a residential treatment center. If you’re looking for an Orange County residential treatment center that feels like a home, not a hospital — you’re in the right place. Contact us today to speak with our admissions team. We’re ready to welcome you.
One of the most common worries adults have before entering residential treatment is this: Will I lose my sense of self?
The thought of sharing a home with strangers, giving up privacy, or following a structured schedule can feel overwhelming — especially if you’re used to living independently. Many fear that entering a program means giving up control, or that they’ll be stuck in a rigid environment that doesn’t allow for personal choice.
At We Conquer Together, we approach this differently.
Our homes are designed to honor your independence while offering just enough structure to help you heal. You’ll have your own space, your own boundaries, and your own voice — always. Yes, you’ll share a home with a small group of other women, but many residents are surprised to find how refreshing that community can feel. You’re not just cohabiting — you’re connecting, learning, and building trust with others who get it.
You’re never alone, but you’re also never lost in the crowd. We make sure you’re part of a respectful, quiet, and empowering environment where you still get to be you — just with more support.
If you’ve been putting off treatment because you’re afraid of losing your space, your freedom, or yourself — we want you to know: it doesn’t have to be that way.
At We Conquer Together, our residential homes in Orange County are built to help you feel grounded, respected, and supported — not institutionalized. This is your healing, your space, and your time.
Call us today to speak with our admissions team, ask your questions, or schedule a private tour.
Let’s take this next step together — one peaceful day at a time.
Yes. Each of our homes offers private or semi-private rooms, and your personal space is respected at all times. There are quiet hours and space for journaling, resting, or reflecting on your own.
We keep our homes small (4–6 women per house) to foster connection without overwhelm. Our staff helps support healthy communication and respectful boundaries. You’re never forced to “bond” — but you may be surprised by how naturally connection forms.
There is a structured daily rhythm, but it’s balanced with flexibility. The goal is to create consistency that supports your healing — not to control your every move. You’ll have breaks, personal time, and a say in your treatment plan.
Absolutely. Alone time is essential to the healing process. You’ll have downtime built into each day, and you’re encouraged to take space when needed, as long as it supports your well-being.
No. Our program is designed to rebuild your independence — not take it away. From daily routines to personal responsibilities, we help you regain the confidence to live well on your own terms.
Yes. A trained staff member is in the home 24/7. Each house has a private staff office to coordinate medications, answer questions, and offer support whenever you need it — without hovering.
Dr. Kelly Gonderman is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with extensive experience in clinical practice, supervision, and program administration. She earned her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Biola University’s Rosemead School of Psychology and has developed broad clinical expertise in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, trauma, eating disorders, co-occurring substance use, and personality-related concerns.
As Clinical Director at We Conquer Together, Dr. Gonderman specializes in fostering supportive and structured therapeutic environments where clients can heal, build resilience, and develop lasting skills for long-term well-being.