The Ohana Campus
Ohana offers families and communities a groundbreaking pathway for fostering mental health in children, teens, and young adults. The Ohana campus, designed in partnership with NBBJ, embodies our focus on mental fitness and treatment, with every aspect thoughtfully planned to enhance healing power.
The lobby entrance to the Ohana campus.
A spacious courtyard designed to embrace patients and staff.
Music, art, and other therapy are features of the new space.
The Ohana campus gymnasium.
Ohana's outpatient therapy lobby and waiting areas.
Art shown: Leah Rosenberg (American and Canadian, born America, 1979) Wind, waves/Season change —/Rain, trees/Dancing leaves, 2023. Commission made possible by the Maurine Church Coburn Endowment Fund. © Leah Rosenberg
Art murals throughout the campus create a healing environment for patients, visitors, and staff.
Art shown: Jet Martinez (American and Mexican, born Mexico, 1973), Azul. Entre Mar y Cielo, 2023. Acrylic. Commission made possible by the Maurine Church Coburn Endowment Fund. © Jet Martinez
Ohana campus entrance.
Ohana campus awards
- 2024 Healthcare Best of Year Award
- Interior Design awarded Ohana the 2024 Best of Year Award in the Healthcare category, honoring the campus' calming, supportive environment which plays a critical role in the mental health treatment and healing of patients.
- 2024 Best Invention
TIME Magazine selected Ohana as a 2024 Best Invention in the Design category, noting the campus allows for healing amid nature.
- 2024 Healthcare Design Award
The Ohana campus again received honors from American Institute of Architects, honoring how Ohana’s unique design supports the mental health of children and families.
- 2024 Healthcare Center of the Year Spatial Award
FRAME magazine recognized Ohana as the Healthcare Center of the Year, highlighting its thoughtful use of light and materials, along with the integration of nature.
- 2023 Structures Awards honor
Silicon Valley Business Journal
- 2022 Healthcare Design Award
American Institute of Architects
Innovative, Evidence-based Design to Foster Healing
Research shows that a calming, supportive environment plays a critical role in mental health treatment and healing. We designed the Ohana campus to help young people and their families feel welcome, safe, and comfortable, with respect for their privacy and sensitivity to each individual’s health needs.
Exposure to nature can help lower cortisol levels, a measure of stress. Nestled among oak trees in the coastal canyon hills of Monterey, the Ohana campus will blend in with the landscape and reflect its natural surroundings. With inspiring views from every room, abundant natural light, and open spaces with high ceilings, the Ohana campus will offer young people and families hope, curiosity, and possibility — the opposite of “institutional.”
In mental health care settings, research also shows that reducing crowding and noise may lessen stress for patients and staff alike. At Ohana, we designed spaces where our team will provide individualized care for every level of psychiatric and psychological health needs, both residential and outpatient. From private residential rooms to a variety of gathering spaces devoted to music and art, our campus will provide a place where young people can discover possibilities through creative expression. Features include an outdoor amphitheater for classes and music, gardens with immune-boosting plants and vegetables, and outdoor terraces and patios that encourage both group connections and private reflection. The Ohana campus features curated and interactive artwork and murals which have been proven to improve health outcomes, reduce lengths-of-stays, support emotional processing and self-empowerment, and enhance the patient and family experience.
Ohana's transformative work
Community Resource for Mental Fitness
In addition to patient care, the Ohana campus serves as a community center and gathering place for classes and programs dedicated to mental fitness and family support. The facility also includes indoor and outdoor spaces for staff to tend to their own wellness and self-care.
Building Features and Amenities
Features of the 55,600 square-foot facility include:
- Outpatient treatment wing
- 16 residential beds
- Individual, group, and family treatment rooms
- Meditation and private comfort rooms
- Indoor and outdoor recreational and quiet spaces, including a gym
- Kitchen and dining area
- Family resource center
- Space for community activities
- Classrooms for engaging youth and families
- Space for training and workshops