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COVID19 - Telephone and virtual support groups ongoing
Support to adults with emotional and/or mental health needs
Support to adults with emotional and/or mental health needs
- volunteers trained in communication and life skills work with clients
- trained volunteers provide clients with emotional support and help in acquiring life and coping skills
- clients determine the goals they want to achieve to help them live successfully in the community
- for caregivers and people experiencing depression and anxiety
- groups are co-facilitated by staff and volunteers
- support groups are psycho-educational, open and ongoing
- for adults and seniors
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Canadian Mental Health Association Durham
1 844 436-8760 Office: 905-436-8760
Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic (NPLC): 905-436-9945
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Mental Health and Primary Care Centre promotes and enhances the mental, emotional, and physical well-being of community
Various programs including:
Community Connection Services
Health care to individuals and their families who do not have a family doctor, including
Various programs including:
Community Connection Services
- first point of access for clients and caregivers seeking triage services, intakes,
referrals - support with system navigation
Health care to individuals and their families who do not have a family doctor, including
- specialized mental health care to diagnose, monitor and treat symptoms of mental illness
- cardiovascular health
- Diabetes prevention and management
- chronic disease management
- cancer screening
- HIV, STD, TB testing
- complete laboratory services
- medication management and Clozapine services
- immunization program
- smoking cessation and respiratory health program
- coordinated care planning
- sexual health
- prenatal health care, well-baby care
- Telemedicine - CMHA nurse assists clients in connecting with their care providers through the use of video technology
- work with individuals with serious mental illness who require support to live and work in the community
- promote independence, utilizing goal-oriented supports, advocacy, and system navigation
- recovery-oriented person-centered supportive housing program for people with serious mental illness who may require 24 hours supportive care
- mobile, multidisciplinary, team-based intensive services
- after hours on-call phone support allowing for 24-hour, 7 day a week availability and provided on a long-term basis with flexible degrees of intensity
- delivers comprehensive services to individuals in relation to their everyday lives, providing treatment, rehabilitation, support and crisis activities
- intensive case management support to individuals with treatment orders
- provided by nurse case managers
- partnership service with Lakeridge Health Network, Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
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Kinark Child and Family Services. Durham Region
Central Intake: 1-888-454-6275 Kinark Autism Services: 1-800-283-3377
Durham Region Office: 1-866-929-0061
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COVID19 -- Select in-person services re-opened while also continuing to provide services virtually
Mental health treatment for children and youth including:
Mental health treatment for children and youth including:
- Brief Services includes quick access, usually up to six sessions of therapy to address the immediate or presenting needs
- individual, family and group counselling
- family/caregiver capacity building and support
- intensive treatment services
- Austism Spectrum Disorder services
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Frontenac Youth Services
Central In: 1-888-454-6275 Crisis: 1-800-742-1890
Office: 905-579-1551
Office: 1-877-455-5527
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COVID19 -- Services provided virtually and by phone * online learning classes * Live-in Treatment clients, contact case manager or call 905-579-1551 for a staff directory * Crisis Services available at Frontenac during business hours, call 905-723-2802 * after hours crisis support contact Durham Mental Health Services Crisis Access Linkage Line at 905-666-0483 or 1-800-742-1890
Assistance to adolescents struggling emotionally and behaviourally and their families
Counselling
Assistance to adolescents struggling emotionally and behaviourally and their families
Counselling
- Individual, family and group therapy
- Single session counselling to adolescents, family accompaniment welcomed
- emphasis placed on treatment of adolescents based on evidence informed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
- working with clients in classroom to develop treatment goals and needs derived from admission
- focus on ways to increase ability to be successful in academic setting
- program made available through Residential Admissions Process Collaborative Committee (RAP-CC) which prioritizes admission
- residence licenced for seven beds
- community-based service offers crisis line and mobile crisis response for children, youth and their families in crisis that is not life threatening but requires immediate intervention
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Adult Integrated Mental Health Services, Whitby - Dundas St E
Central Intake: 905-721-4747 ext 8Visit Website
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Time-limited psychoeducation and psychotherapeutic treatment interventions
Variety of treatment options, include:
Variety of treatment options, include:
- structured psychoeducation groups
- group therapies that draw on evidence-based concepts from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and/or transdiagnostic and skills-based approaches.
- individual psychotherapy based on clinical needs and recommendations
- psychoeducation for early bipolar disorder
- stage 1 trauma treatment
- mindfulness-based self-compassion
- dialectical behaviour therapy skills
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COVID19 - Telephone and virtual support groups ongoing
Support to adults with emotional and mental health issues
Support to adults with emotional and mental health issues
- volunteers trained in communication and life skills work with clients
- trained volunteers provide clients with emotional support and help in acquiring life and coping skills
- clients determine the goals they want to achieve to help them live successfully in the community
- for caregivers and people experiencing depression and anxiey
- groups are co-facilitated by staff and volunteers
- support groups are psycho-educational, open and ongoing
- for adults and seniors
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COVID19 - Telephone and virtual support groups ongoing
Support to adults with emotional and/or mental health issues
Support to adults with emotional and/or mental health issues
- volunteers trained in communication and life skills work with clients
- trained volunteers provide clients with emotional support and help in acquiring life and coping skills
- clients determine goals to achieve to help them live successfully in the community
- for caregivers and people experiencing depression and anxiety
- groups are co-faciliated by staff and volunteers
- support groups are psycho-educational, open and ongoing
- for adults and seniors
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Parenting support groups throughout the region for families
Breastfeeding Groups
Breastfeeding Groups
- weekly drop in groups, mother to mother breastfeeding support, with public health nurse(s) available
- free prenatal classes for young expectant parents under 23 years of age
- peer support group intended for pregnant women who are experiencing a mood disorder and new mothers who are having difficulty with postpartum adjustment and are experiencing symptoms of PMD
- group is facilitated by a Public Health Nurse
- health
- parenting issues
- information on community resources
- family health
- pregnancy, prenatal care
- breastfeeding support
- infant and child development
- parenting questions
- may be offered to families needing support as part of the Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program
- call the Durham Health Connection Line for details
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Support and assistance to family members of individuals with mental health issues
- individual support, including counselling, information, education, advocacy
- links to services and peer group support
- helps family members maintain and enhance their role as caregivers
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Durham Mental Health Services
Central Intake: 905-666-0483CrisisCrisis Access Linkage Line: 905-666-0483
Crisis Access Linkage Line: 1-800-742-1890
Office: 905-666-0831
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Housing options and programs in the community for individuals living with a serious mental health concern
In partnership with clients, their families and the community to provide services that are client centred and sensitive to individual needs
In partnership with clients, their families and the community to provide services that are client centred and sensitive to individual needs
- Rent Supplement Program
- Day Programs
- Pre-vocational Program
- Case Management
- Crisis videoconference and 24-hour crisis telephone - C.A.L.L. (Crisis Access Linkage Line) (see separate listing)
- Mobile Crisis
- Crisis Beds
- Mental Health Safe Beds
- Peer support groups - Mindfulness Practice Group, Managing Emotions, Wellness Social Group
- Family Support (see separate listing)
- Mental Health Court Support
- Specialized Services Dual Diagnosis
- Concurrent Disorders
- Transitional Case Management
- Transitional Aged Youth
- Peer Support
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Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Central Intake: 1-877-767-9642 Crisis: 1-800-263-2679
Office: 905-430-4055
Office: 905-427-9233
Office: 416-314-2862
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Public hospital providing a range of specialized assessment and treatment services to those living with complex and serious mental illness
- range of specialized mental health programs for inpatients and outpatients
- specialized community outreach services
- supports residents in privately operated homes for special care
- actively involved in mental health research and education activities
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COVID19 - Telephone and virtual support groups ongoing
Support to adults with emotional and mental health issues
Support to adults with emotional and mental health issues
- volunteers trained in communication and life skills work with clients
- trained volunteers provide clients with emotional support and help in acquiring life and coping skills
- clients determine the goals they want to achieve to help them live successfully in the community
- for caregivers and people experiencing depression and anxiety
- groups are co-facilitated by staff and volunteers
- support groups are psycho-educational, open and ongoing
- for adults and seniors
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COVID19 - Telephone and virtual support groups ongoing
Supports adults with emotional or mental health issues
Group Support
Supports adults with emotional or mental health issues
- volunteers trained in communication and life skills work with clients
Group Support
- trained volunteers provide clients with emotional support and help in acquiring life and coping skills
- clients determine the goals they want to achieve to help them live successfully in the community
- for caregivers and people experiencing depression and anxiety
- groups are co-facilitated by staff and volunteers
- support groups are psycho-educational and open and ongoing
- Journalling Workshop, Nature in Wellness group for adults and seniors
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Community Mental Health Services - Lynx Early Psychosis Intervention Program
1-888-294-7579 Office: 905-377-9891
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COVID19 All counselling and walk-in services by phone support only. Call 905-377-7784 for walk-in phone support.
Regular Service
Lynx is an early psychosis intervention program committed to helping people who are experiencing a first episode of psychosis.
Regular Service
Lynx is an early psychosis intervention program committed to helping people who are experiencing a first episode of psychosis.
- Psychosis is a disorder characterized by changes in thought, perception, emotion and behavior and may involve a loss of contact with reality
- Program offers early identification, rapid response and screening, psychiatric support, case management, family support, peer support, education and treatment to persons aged 14-35 in the early stage of psychosis.
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A community-based recovery focused and strengths-based program, assisting individuals with a serious mental illness in supported independent living; promoting a safe and healthy environment.
This support is founded in respect, dignity, hope and collaboration. The goals are to:
The Supportive Housing Program also works in collaboration with CMHA-HKPR to provide twenty-four (24) one-bedroom subsidized units leased through private landlords. All clients in subsidized units are supported by Supportive Housing Services and Mental Health Case Management.
This support is founded in respect, dignity, hope and collaboration. The goals are to:
- assist people to live as independently as possible
- assist people to participate in the community
- provide supports to minimize stress, manage illness and prevent crises and hospitalization
- provide education and support to enable people to develop and maintain skills and relationships
The Supportive Housing Program also works in collaboration with CMHA-HKPR to provide twenty-four (24) one-bedroom subsidized units leased through private landlords. All clients in subsidized units are supported by Supportive Housing Services and Mental Health Case Management.
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COVID19 - Telephone and virtual support groups ongoing
Support to adults with emotional and mental health issues
Support to adults with emotional and mental health issues
- volunteers trained in communication and life skills work with clients
- trained volunteers provide clients with emotional support and help in acquiring life and coping skills
- clients determine the goals they want to achieve to help them live successfully in the community
- for caregivers and people experiencing depression and anxiety
- groups are co-facilitated by staff and trained volunteers
- support groups are psycho-educational, open and ongoing
- for adults and seniors
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East Asian Youth Mental Wellness, and Walk-in and Short-term Counselling Services
Office: 416-493-4242 ext 0Visit Website
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Client services include information and referral, short term supportive counselling and psychotherapy, case management, and wrap-around mental health supports and services for youth in ethnospecific communities (Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and Cambodian newcomer youth)
Brief Therapy Service
Drop-in single session counselling to address concerns such as parent-child conflict, difficulties at school, behaviour management, peer problems, separation and divorce, psycho-social adjustment, anxiety, depression, newcomer issues
General community education
Holistic health education, mental health promotion, and consultation and educational services to agencies and professionals on ethnospecific mental health issues
- advocacy
- leadership and life skills training
- supportive housing program
- peer support and self help groups
- support groups for family members
- psychosocial recreation and education activities
- volunteer development
Brief Therapy Service
Drop-in single session counselling to address concerns such as parent-child conflict, difficulties at school, behaviour management, peer problems, separation and divorce, psycho-social adjustment, anxiety, depression, newcomer issues
- referrals to services in the community
General community education
Holistic health education, mental health promotion, and consultation and educational services to agencies and professionals on ethnospecific mental health issues
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COVID19 -- Call or visit hospital website for updates on entryway restrictions, current visitor policies and appointment cancellations
Multi-site community hospital; part of Oak Valley Health
Multi-site community hospital; part of Oak Valley Health
- acute care medicine
- asthma education centre, diabetes education centre
- diagnostic services
- emergency care
- labour and delivery, pediatrics
- palliative care
- rehabilitation, transitional and complex care
- surgery
- specialty clinics
- Rapid Access Addiction Medical (RAAM) Clinic, 289-221-4839 ext 322 - brief support and referral for patients not currently connected to addiction recovery resources
- mental health crisis services accessed through emergency, 24 hours; Urgent Care Clinic can arrange follow-up appointments within 48 hours
- inpatient and outpatient mental health services for adults including day treatment
- outpatient mental health services for children and youth, see separate listing
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COVID19 -- call directly for updates on Pathways programs
Supportive housing for patients with serious mental illness, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness: Gatesview House -- capacity 6; 25 Neilson -- capacity 30
Pathways -- program for adults with serious mental illness
Supportive housing for patients with serious mental illness, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness: Gatesview House -- capacity 6; 25 Neilson -- capacity 30
Pathways -- program for adults with serious mental illness
- psycho-educational groups
- work activity
- social/recreation opportunities
- medication clinic
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Community mental health service for children, adolescents and their families
- serves children and adolescents with anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, trauma, tic disorders, psychosis, post-traumatic stress disorder, complex mental health issues
- treatment includes individual therapy, family counselling, group therapy, medication, psychiatric services and education workshops
- for teens and adults under 35 years experiencing their first episode of psychosis
- care includes assessment, treatment and case management services
- assessment and treatment for children and adolescents up to 17 years with ADHD
- family and individual treatment; school support
- parent and community workshops
- needs assessment, information and referral to community services
- brief counselling focused on stabilization and psychoeducation
- strength-based resiliency group, access to psychiatry as needed
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Autism and Developmental Services, Youth and Adult Programs
Office: 416-321-5464 ext 236Visit Website
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Treatment and supports for developmental disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), such as day program, respite, clinical interventions, life skills development, family services, and social opportunities; includes access to Ontario Autism Program (OAP), visit website for information
Children and youth 12-18 years:
Asperger's Youth for Community Engagement and Socialization Program (AYCES)
Development of social and life skills through community and social activities for youth with a diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome and/or High Functioning Autism; respite available after school, weekends, and during school breaks
Youth Respite Program
For families of youth 12-18 years with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or developmental disabilities, includes March and summer break, summer camp, and other school closures
Galloway After School Program (GASP), see separate listing
Young adults and adults:
Saturday Adult Respite Program
Flexible, short term respite for families and caregivers of individuals 18-35 years with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or developmental disabilities, includes social and life skills development
Adults Achieving Independence through Motivation and Skills (AAIMS)
Day program for adults 18 years and older, with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or developmental disabilities, includes social and recreation activities
Locations in Scarborough vary, contact for information or visit website
Children and youth 12-18 years:
Asperger's Youth for Community Engagement and Socialization Program (AYCES)
Development of social and life skills through community and social activities for youth with a diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome and/or High Functioning Autism; respite available after school, weekends, and during school breaks
Youth Respite Program
For families of youth 12-18 years with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or developmental disabilities, includes March and summer break, summer camp, and other school closures
Galloway After School Program (GASP), see separate listing
Young adults and adults:
Saturday Adult Respite Program
Flexible, short term respite for families and caregivers of individuals 18-35 years with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or developmental disabilities, includes social and life skills development
Adults Achieving Independence through Motivation and Skills (AAIMS)
Day program for adults 18 years and older, with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or developmental disabilities, includes social and recreation activities
Locations in Scarborough vary, contact for information or visit website
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Community based supports for children, youth and families
Babies Best Start / Healthy Babies Healthy Children
Home visiting program for parents of children birth-3 years, includes support in areas such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, healthy attachment, healthy eating, safety, child development, positive parenting, parent health and well-being and community resources; home visitors represent a variety of cultures and languages
Community Support
Culturally sensitive early intervention mental health services for children birth-12 years and their families, in various locations such as schools, community agencies, shelters, and EarlyOn programs; areas of service include parenting education and groups, children's groups, brief counselling, anti-bullying and social skills
Gender Based Violence Program
Supports for youth and young adults 12-29 years, who are at risk of or have been involved in human trafficking or sex trade, including trauma therapy, case management and service navigation, peer support, support group, and community outreach and education; contact GBVinfo@stridestoronto.ca or 416-438-3697 ext 13265
Growing Healthy Together Prenatal Program
Information and support for pregnant women with risk factors linked to low birth weight
Youth Outreach Worker Program
Assists at-risk youth 12-21 years and their families in East Toronto connect with mental health and other community services; includes individualized programming and support to overcome language and cultural barriers; also intensive intervention in areas such as mental health, addictions, trauma, relationship or family violence and/or human and sex trafficking
See separate listings for residential treatment programs (intake through CARS, 416-482-7884), and Preschool Speech and Language Program (intake through Surrey Place)
Programs and services may be provided in various locations
Babies Best Start / Healthy Babies Healthy Children
Home visiting program for parents of children birth-3 years, includes support in areas such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, healthy attachment, healthy eating, safety, child development, positive parenting, parent health and well-being and community resources; home visitors represent a variety of cultures and languages
Community Support
Culturally sensitive early intervention mental health services for children birth-12 years and their families, in various locations such as schools, community agencies, shelters, and EarlyOn programs; areas of service include parenting education and groups, children's groups, brief counselling, anti-bullying and social skills
Gender Based Violence Program
Supports for youth and young adults 12-29 years, who are at risk of or have been involved in human trafficking or sex trade, including trauma therapy, case management and service navigation, peer support, support group, and community outreach and education; contact GBVinfo@stridestoronto.ca or 416-438-3697 ext 13265
Growing Healthy Together Prenatal Program
Information and support for pregnant women with risk factors linked to low birth weight
Youth Outreach Worker Program
Assists at-risk youth 12-21 years and their families in East Toronto connect with mental health and other community services; includes individualized programming and support to overcome language and cultural barriers; also intensive intervention in areas such as mental health, addictions, trauma, relationship or family violence and/or human and sex trafficking
See separate listings for residential treatment programs (intake through CARS, 416-482-7884), and Preschool Speech and Language Program (intake through Surrey Place)
Programs and services may be provided in various locations
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Counselling, treatment, and school based programs, including individual and family counselling, and support groups for parents
ADHD Seminars
Psycho-educational group for parents of children 4-12 years with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Facing Your Fears
Support and coping skills development for children 6-12 years experiencing anxiety
Family Counselling
Counselling for parents and caregivers on issues such as behavioural difficulties, communication skills, mental health challenges, parenting supports and strategies, psychological assessment, and infant and child development
Infant Mental Health Program
Mental health assessment and treatment for families living in Scarborough
Intensive Child and Family Service
For children and their families with complex needs experiencing significant social, emotional and/or behavioural challenges; available in-home or community setting
Priority Access for Schools (PAS) Program and Mental Health Support for Supervised Alternative Learning (SAL)
Includes 3-6 months counselling and support for youth and their families, with referral from Toronto school boards
Triple P-Positive Parenting Program
Group parenting and family support program focused on prevention of severe behavioural, emotional, and developmental problems in children 6-12 years
Youth Day Treatment
Therapy in educational setting for youth 12-18 years with emotional, social and behavioural issues affecting their ability to function in school; skills development includes mood regulation, anger and stress management, communication, relationships, self-esteem and awareness, substance use and problem solving
ADHD Seminars
Psycho-educational group for parents of children 4-12 years with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Facing Your Fears
Support and coping skills development for children 6-12 years experiencing anxiety
Family Counselling
Counselling for parents and caregivers on issues such as behavioural difficulties, communication skills, mental health challenges, parenting supports and strategies, psychological assessment, and infant and child development
Infant Mental Health Program
Mental health assessment and treatment for families living in Scarborough
Intensive Child and Family Service
For children and their families with complex needs experiencing significant social, emotional and/or behavioural challenges; available in-home or community setting
Priority Access for Schools (PAS) Program and Mental Health Support for Supervised Alternative Learning (SAL)
Includes 3-6 months counselling and support for youth and their families, with referral from Toronto school boards
Triple P-Positive Parenting Program
Group parenting and family support program focused on prevention of severe behavioural, emotional, and developmental problems in children 6-12 years
Youth Day Treatment
Therapy in educational setting for youth 12-18 years with emotional, social and behavioural issues affecting their ability to function in school; skills development includes mood regulation, anger and stress management, communication, relationships, self-esteem and awareness, substance use and problem solving
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National Eating Disorder Information Centre
Helpline: 1-866-633-4220 (1-866-NEDIC-20)1-866-633-4220 (1-866-NEDIC-20)
416-340-4156
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National resource for information on eating disorders and weight preoccupation * telephone helpline provides information and referrals to treatment and support * resource library and printed materials * holds workshops and lectures for schools, community groups and professionals * public awareness activities * webinars
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COVID19 Restrictions in effect, call for information on specific programs and services
Family initiative including individual support, home visits, information and referral, support groups, educational events, community work
Family initiative including individual support, home visits, information and referral, support groups, educational events, community work
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