Compassionate Solutions therapists make their new home in a little house on Walnut!  Sometimes it’s hard for people to seek the help they need in the first place.  And, then walking into the sterile environment of an office building, well, that makes it even harder.  That’s why Ramona Hall, Laurie Adachi, Susan Kasdorf, Shauna Hoffman, and Ann Hausman chose to move their offices to a classic Newhall 1940s house on Walnut Street in Newhall.  From the minute the clients walk up to the door they are welcomed into a nurturing home away from home.
Many of the therapists work with children.  Ramona Hall and Laurie Adachi are educational psychologists and Susan Kasdorf is a speech pathologist.  So creating an environment that helps them to break through to children and gain their trust is highly important.   The two marriage family therapists in the office, Ann Hausman and Shauna Hoffman are equally excited about the home environment of the new offices.  “When people come for help, they are fragile and hopeful.  So, we have created an environment that welcomes them and eases their stress from the minute they walk into the door”.

At the offices of Compassionate Solutions, clients can access speech and language therapy and assessments, learning and neuropsychological assessments, assistance with seeking educational services, counseling for issues related to school and education, marriage and family therapy, individual therapy, and women’s groups.  The therapists have a long-standing commitment to helping Santa Clarita residents access the services they need and helping individuals reach their full potential.

Compassionate Solutions provides a warm, comfortable environment ready to serve you. Experience and compassion is what you will find at 24359 Walnut Street.  “We look forward to seeing you there.”

For further information contact Compassionate Solutions at 661-255-2688.

Santa Clarita Magazine