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Referrals to local services to provide maintenance services such as snow removal, lawn maintenance, fall clean up, spring clean-up, eavestrough cleaning and exterior window cleaning * program provides adaptation services within the home once a free in-home safety assessment is completed * minor handyman repairs can be provide if materials are provided
Tenancy Risk Reduction Program - Hoarding and decluttering * email trrs@chats.on.ca
Tenancy Risk Reduction Program - Hoarding and decluttering * email trrs@chats.on.ca
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COVID-19 Update
Counselling and therapy for children and youth, and for their families when a child is experiencing social, emotional or behavioural problems
Professional counselling services
- Sessions are currently offered either in person, by video conference or via telephone
- current clients are asked to call or email their worker to arrange a session, if you don't know the phone number or email of your worker call 705-725-7656 or email info@newpath.ca and ask to have your worker call you
- anyone wanting to access services for the first time or book a call-in clinic session, please call 705-725-7656 or 1-866-566-7656 or email info@newpath.ca leaving your name and contact information and a counsellor will contact you to book an appointment by telephone
Counselling and therapy for children and youth, and for their families when a child is experiencing social, emotional or behavioural problems
- individual, family, group therapy and parent education groups offered in partnership with clients to validate, strengthen and expand their range of skills to more effectively manage their problems
- longer term counselling is offered
- other services include information and referral, and presentations to professionals and public groups
- counselling services are offered in Alliston, Bradford, Barrie, Orillia and Collingwood
Professional counselling services
- no appointment necessary
- single session intervention, further sessions offered by appointment
- Walk-in Clinics held in Alliston, Barrie, Bradford, Collingwood, Orillia
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Professional counselling services
- offers call-in, in-person and virtual mental health services with professional counsellors for children, youth and their families in Simcoe County
- clinic provides single-session counselling and can be a first step to accessing other New Path services as needed
- sessions include: self-assessment questionnaire to assist the Counsellor and client in the development of the focus of the session; 1 hour counselling session that can include an individual or families; written summary of the focus of the session and the plan that families take with them
- If help is needed immediately, contact the mental health crisis line at 705-728-5044 or 1-888-893-8333
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Assists older adults and seniors with mental health and addiction issues to live safely and maintain good health in an independent living environment to postpone or eliminate the need for institutional care. Accommodation for 54 residents in single and double rooms. 24 hour onsite services and supports respond to each resident's individual needs.
Support services include:
Support services include:
- care coordination
- intensive Psychogeriatric Case Management
- personal care and assistance with the activities of daily living
- full meal program provided
- essential housekeeping, laundry, shopping and banking
- medication support
- escorts to appointments
- 24-hour emergency response
- crisis intervention and support
- assistance in learning or relearning basic life skills
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Horse therapy programs including:
Pony Up
Pony Up
- children, 6-13 years, learn basic horse skills such as grooming, haltering, and leading the horse, beginning riding skills and the importance of healthy routine
- skills learned in this program can transfer to child's interpersonal relationships with family and friends
- playful interaction between parents and children with goals to improve the relationship and strength of parenting
- focusing on non-verbal communication skills, parent is mentored to use eye contact, facial expressions, and familiar gestures to build trust and confidence in their child
- series of 12 sessions
- individualized program for children on the autism spectrum (ASD)
- activities with horses, indoor and outdoor games and the child's own interests, series of activities and transitions to encourage engagement, communication and fun
- provides re-employment skills, training and equine assisted therapy to people who have left the workforce due to mental health issues
- partnership with Canadian Mental Health Association
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Call Warm Line and Peer Crisis Support Service, 1-888-777-0979, for immediate support (Warm Line cannot be reached from blocked/unknown number)
Social support programs for individuals and families
Includes peer support outreach, application assistance, family drop-in programs, workshops and community-based programs, and peer navigators in emergency departments (North York General, Southlake Hospital)
WRAPhub
Central access point for WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan) and FWRAP (Family WRAP) groups, includes group peer support program at various locations; email WRAPhub@krasmancentre.com for information, to register or be added to wait list
Partner in Housing to Health
Assistance in securing housing for people who are chronically homeless, includes wraparound supports to maintain housing
Warm Line and Peer Crisis Support Line 1-888-777-0979, peer support via phone or chat, see separate listing
Drop-In Centres, supports available, see separate listings
Social support programs for individuals and families
Includes peer support outreach, application assistance, family drop-in programs, workshops and community-based programs, and peer navigators in emergency departments (North York General, Southlake Hospital)
- virtual groups, visit krasmancentre.com/events for online calendar
- harm reduction kits, naloxone, injection and inhalation supplies available by appointment
- check-in available, email kccheckins@krasmancentre.com for information
- South Simcoe Peer Outreach Program
- Wellness Collaborative Initiative
- homeless supports, including shower, food and access to outreach worker
WRAPhub
Central access point for WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan) and FWRAP (Family WRAP) groups, includes group peer support program at various locations; email WRAPhub@krasmancentre.com for information, to register or be added to wait list
Partner in Housing to Health
Assistance in securing housing for people who are chronically homeless, includes wraparound supports to maintain housing
- email a.kraus@krasmancentre.com for information
- partnership includes Blue Door Shelters and LOFT Crosslinks
Warm Line and Peer Crisis Support Line 1-888-777-0979, peer support via phone or chat, see separate listing
Drop-In Centres, supports available, see separate listings
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Covid19 -- all LOFT seniors and 24/7 adult supportive housing locations will only allow essential visitors until further notice (those who have a resident who is dying or very ill) * community and residential supports will continue
Mental health supportive housing -- median and low support or independent housing options for individuals who struggle to find and maintain housing, with support from case manager or housing support worker
First Episode Program -- supportive housing for individuals 16-26 years experiencing symptoms of psychosis for first time
Addictions Supportive Housing (ASH) -- housing for individuals with chronic complex addictions
Mental health supportive housing -- median and low support or independent housing options for individuals who struggle to find and maintain housing, with support from case manager or housing support worker
First Episode Program -- supportive housing for individuals 16-26 years experiencing symptoms of psychosis for first time
Addictions Supportive Housing (ASH) -- housing for individuals with chronic complex addictions
- partnership with Addiction Services York Region (ASYR)
- assessment, goal setting, life and problem solving skills, crisis intervention and prevention, advocacy and information and referral
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Assisted living residence, includes independent living program, day support, respite, family home services, and recreation
- capacity 33
- 24-hour support and supervision
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COVID19 Office closed and all in-person groups, classes and sessions cancelled; virtual services available including individual therapy: Child, Youth and Family Program; Anti-Human Trafficking Program; Adult Program including STAIR; call or email for service, or visit website for information
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Therapeutic, education and advocacy services related to interpersonal violence and child sexual assault; individual and group therapy for children, youth, and adults; professional development; speakers bureau
Child, Youth and Family Program
Individual therapy up to 48 weeks for children and youth 3-18 years, includes psycho-education support for their families/caregivers concerning trauma and trauma responses; ongoing caregiver support and trauma therapy available; follow-up includes family sessions
Anti-Human Trafficking Program
Individual therapy up to 48 weeks for children and youth 3-18 years, who have experienced or are at risk of human trafficking
Adult Program: Skills Training in Affect and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR) Group
Group therapy includes 11-week mixed gender psycho-education to develop practical skills to improve emotional regulation and relationships; foundational component prior to individual therapy
Group Therapist Training Program
For professionals working with individuals who have experienced childhood trauma
Outreach and Prevention Program
Includes information, resources and public presentations to community groups, schools, and professionals
Member agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
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Therapeutic, education and advocacy services related to interpersonal violence and child sexual assault; individual and group therapy for children, youth, and adults; professional development; speakers bureau
Child, Youth and Family Program
Individual therapy up to 48 weeks for children and youth 3-18 years, includes psycho-education support for their families/caregivers concerning trauma and trauma responses; ongoing caregiver support and trauma therapy available; follow-up includes family sessions
Anti-Human Trafficking Program
Individual therapy up to 48 weeks for children and youth 3-18 years, who have experienced or are at risk of human trafficking
Adult Program: Skills Training in Affect and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR) Group
Group therapy includes 11-week mixed gender psycho-education to develop practical skills to improve emotional regulation and relationships; foundational component prior to individual therapy
Group Therapist Training Program
For professionals working with individuals who have experienced childhood trauma
Outreach and Prevention Program
Includes information, resources and public presentations to community groups, schools, and professionals
Member agency of Support Services Network for Male Survivors in Ontario
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COVID19 Offices closed to drop-in service, and all client visits and scheduled programming modified
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Wide range of mental health programs and services, including case management, psychotherapy, emergency room diversion, assertive community treatment, early psychosis intervention, and mobile youth walk-in clinic (MOBYSS)
BounceBack Ontario, 1-866-345-0224, bouncebackontario.ca
Online and virtual mental health supports (see separate listing Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario)
Family Caregiver Education, Family Support Groups Telemedicine Program
Patient appointments with doctor or specialist via live and secure video connection
Living Life to the Full
8-week course provides effective tools to maximize ability to manage life's challenges
Workshops
Information regarding mental health and illness, guidance on responding respectfully and effectively to those struggling with mental health issues, coping mechanisms, and workplace responsibilities in relation to mental health
- virtual options available for client services, including telephone wellness checks, med drops, injections, BounceBack program
- free short term telephone counselling (1-3 sessions) for frontline health care and social service workers
- MOBYSS (mobile youth walk-in clinic) virtual or telephone service available
- all other services, case manager/support worker will contact client
- call 1-866-345-0183 or 905-841-3977 for intake, or visit website for information
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Wide range of mental health programs and services, including case management, psychotherapy, emergency room diversion, assertive community treatment, early psychosis intervention, and mobile youth walk-in clinic (MOBYSS)
- mental health court support
- group psychiatry
- Support for Depression Groups
- youth wellness
- employment program
- flexible support
- social recreation/rehabilitation
- community education
BounceBack Ontario, 1-866-345-0224, bouncebackontario.ca
Online and virtual mental health supports (see separate listing Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario)
Family Caregiver Education, Family Support Groups Telemedicine Program
Patient appointments with doctor or specialist via live and secure video connection
- patient attends local CMHA-YRSS Telemedicine Studios in Alliston, Aurora, Markham or Vaughan
- onsite nurse available to help with assessments
- covered through OHIP
- quick dermatologist referrals and recommendations
Living Life to the Full
8-week course provides effective tools to maximize ability to manage life's challenges
- group-based cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) with focuses on understanding how thoughts, feelings, and behaviours work together to impact well-being
- 90-minute sessions on topics such as understanding unhelpful thoughts, engaging in enjoyable activities, coping with anger, and problem solving
- for all ages
Workshops
Information regarding mental health and illness, guidance on responding respectfully and effectively to those struggling with mental health issues, coping mechanisms, and workplace responsibilities in relation to mental health
- variety of topics including Mental Health First Aid, Workplace Wellness, Resilient Minds in Tough Times, Seniors and Depression, Mental Health Works
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Employment social enterprise offers preparation for career in construction industry, including recruitment, training and employment for residential and commercial construction and property services
Areas of service available to construction industry include home renovations, landscaping, site clean-up and demolition, and general labour
In partnership with YMCA, LiUNA Local 506 Training Centre, Humber College, Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development
- in-class training and employment readiness
- on-the-job work experience
- trade-specific skills training
- assistance in finding long-term employment or apprenticeship
- transportation and food support
- connections to employers
- wraparound supports
Areas of service available to construction industry include home renovations, landscaping, site clean-up and demolition, and general labour
In partnership with YMCA, LiUNA Local 506 Training Centre, Humber College, Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development
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Kinark Child and Family Services, Aurora Office
Toll Free: 1-888-454-6275 Office: 905-713-0700
Toll Free: 1-800-230-8533
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COVID19 Telephone, virtual and select in-person support available; call, email or visit website for update
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Assessment and treatment services, and individual, family and group counselling in settings that meet client needs, such as Kinark CFS offices, client home, community agencies, schools, and child and youth residential care
Visit website for online list of Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) service providers in Ontario; contact Julie K London, Program Coordinator, 905-713-0700, julie.london@kinark.on.ca
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Assessment and treatment services, and individual, family and group counselling in settings that meet client needs, such as Kinark CFS offices, client home, community agencies, schools, and child and youth residential care
- intensive treatment
- group programs
- day treatment
- live-in treatment
- crisis services in collaboration with local community agencies
- supervised access
- consultation and assessments
- multidisciplinary team from fields of social work, child and youth work, psychiatry, psychology, nursing and education
Visit website for online list of Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) service providers in Ontario; contact Julie K London, Program Coordinator, 905-713-0700, julie.london@kinark.on.ca
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COVID19 -- All public health guidelines are followed including daily screening of clients
Support and training to children and youth with learning challenges, neurodiversities and other challenges
Support and training to children and youth with learning challenges, neurodiversities and other challenges
- direct instruction following Ontario curriculum; supports high school credits through local school or the Independent Learning Centre (ILC)
- cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), social coaching, and self-regulation
- ASDAN certified Life Skills programs including job skills
- 18+ social club; LBGTQ+ group for young people with mental health and/or ASD
- sensory room, recreation fitness room
- opportunities to volunteer/assistance in setting up volunteer opportunities
- academic morning
- extracurricular afternoon, field trips
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CMHA Aurora
1-877-464-9675 Office: 905-841-3977 ext 3321
Toll Free: 1-866-345-0183 ext 3321
Office: 905-841-3977 ext 4255
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COVID19 All CMHA York Region & South Simcoe locations closed to drop-in service, and all client visits and scheduled programming modified, visit website for information
Virtual options available for client services, call 1-866-345-0183 for details: telephone wellness checks, med drops, injections, BounceBack program
All other services: case manager/support worker will contact client
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Community Support Coordinator Program
For people living in social housing, including information and referrals for mental health services, addiction services, housing assistance (eviction prevention, tenant/landlord relationship), financial assistance, hoarding/clutter and housekeeping, legal aid, education and system navigation, and wellness promotion
Employment Support Program
For individuals with mental health issues who are unemployed or under-employed, includes employment services and workshops
For individuals, families and caregivers, including access to professionals and other caregivers to increase knowledge about mental illness, gain skills and practical strategies to assist in loved one's recovery, and to promote self care
Support for Depression
For people experiencing or who have experienced mental illness, including peer support groups, mutual support and coping skills develop, trained peer volunteer facilitators, safe, non-judgmental environment (no registration required)
Virtual options available for client services, call 1-866-345-0183 for details: telephone wellness checks, med drops, injections, BounceBack program
All other services: case manager/support worker will contact client
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Community Support Coordinator Program
For people living in social housing, including information and referrals for mental health services, addiction services, housing assistance (eviction prevention, tenant/landlord relationship), financial assistance, hoarding/clutter and housekeeping, legal aid, education and system navigation, and wellness promotion
Employment Support Program
For individuals with mental health issues who are unemployed or under-employed, includes employment services and workshops
- pre-employment skills building such as goal setting
- resume writing
- interview skills
- problem solving
- assistance with job search
- job coaching
- Career Café drop-in resource centre
For individuals, families and caregivers, including access to professionals and other caregivers to increase knowledge about mental illness, gain skills and practical strategies to assist in loved one's recovery, and to promote self care
Support for Depression
For people experiencing or who have experienced mental illness, including peer support groups, mutual support and coping skills develop, trained peer volunteer facilitators, safe, non-judgmental environment (no registration required)
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General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Connex Ontario Mental Health Information and Referrals
Talklines/Warmlines
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- GBA1975 Mental Health Crisis Line of Grey and Bruce
- BAR2680 First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line
- MET1305 Kids Help Phone
- MET1823 Kids Help Phone, Crisis Text Line
- MET1443 Canada Suicide Prevention Service
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- MET0056 Assaulted Women's Helpline
- MET4619 Fem'aide : Francophone helpline for women affected by violence
- MET1911 Ministry of the Attorney General, Support Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Program
- CWD0077 My Friend's House (serving Blue Mountains ; Meaford)
- CWD0140 The Women's Centre Grey Bruce (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1566 Grey Bruce Health Services, Sexual Assault and Partner Abuse Care Centre (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- BRU0309 Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey, Sexual Assault Crisis and Support Line (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1604 Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- PER0027 Family Services Perth-Huron, (serving Bruce County)
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- MET4619 Fem'aide : Francophone helpline for women affected by violence
- IMP0032 Métis Nation of Ontario
- CWD1070 Mental Health Response Unit (serving Blue Mountains)
- GBA1566 Grey Bruce Health Services, Sexual Assault and Partner Abuse Care Centre (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD2080 Grey Bruce Health Services, Mental Health Services Department (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
Connex Ontario Mental Health Information and Referrals
Talklines/Warmlines
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- ALL0933 Krasman Centre, Alliston, Drop in Centre (serving Simcoe South)
- MET2344 Good2Talk
- MET3641 Lesbian Gay Bi Trans YouthLine
- MID0138 Hope+Me - Mood Disorders Association of Ontario
- CWD6468 The Mood Disorders Association of Ontario, Telephone Support Line
- BAR2680 First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line
- IMP0092 Trans Lifeline
Serving Bruce and Grey Counties
- MET2199 Wellness Together Canada, COVID-19 Mental Health Supports
- IMP0116 Canada. National Defence, Canadian Forces Member Assistance Program
- MET1823 Kids Help Phone, Administrative Office, Crisis Text Line Canada Toronto
- GBA3496 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving Chesley Arran-Elderslie)
- CWD0123 Salvation Army, Community and Family Services (serving Blue Mountains)
- CWD6618 Georgian Bay Family Health Team (serving Blue Mountains)
- GBA3497 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving West Grey)
- GBA2955 South West Home and Community Care Support Services (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA0944 Central Grey Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD1164 South Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Blue Mountains ; Chatsworth ; Grey Highlands ; Southgate ; West Grey)
- BRU0097 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving South Bruce)
- GRE0047 Métis Nation of Ontario, Owen Sound, Healing & Wellness Branch (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1601 M'Wikwedong Indigenous Friendship Centre (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1762 Closing the Gap Healthcare (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA2442 South West Home and Community Care Support Services (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GRE0404 Owen Sound Family Health Team, Mental Health Counselling Services
- GBA0943 North Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GRE0267 Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre (serving First Nation communities in the surrounding area, both on and off reserve and from the community of Owen Sound).
- BRU0098 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving Arran-Elderslie)
- GBA0112 Saugeen First Nation, Building Healthy Communities (serving Bruce County)
- GBA0941 Bruce Shoreline Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County - Bruce Shoreline area)
- PER0027 Family Services Perth-Huron (serving Bruce County)
- GBA2805 Brockton and Area Family Health Team (serving Chesley ; Durham; Mildmay ; Paisley ; Walkerton)
- GBA0107 North Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Northern Bruce Peninsula ; South Bruce Peninsula)
- GBA2364 Salvation Army, Community Family Services and Food Bank (serving Huron-Kinloss; South Bruce)
Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation
- BRU0314 Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation, Youth Mental Health Program (serving Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation ; South Bruce Peninsula)
- CWD6618 Georgian Bay Family Health Team (seriving Blue Mountains)
- CWD1632 Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, Outpatient Mental Health Services (seriving Blue Mountains)
- GBA0944 Central Grey Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1547 Canadian Mental Health Association Grey Bruce (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1548 Canadian Mental Health Association (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD1164 South Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Blue Mountains ; Chatsworth ; Grey Highlands ; Southgate ; West Grey)
- CWD2080 Grey Bruce Health Services, Mental Health Services Department (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA0943 North Grey Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GBA1974 Canadian Mental Health Association Grey Bruce (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- CWD2607 Keystone Child, Youth and Family Services (serving Bruce County ; Grey County)
- GRE0267 Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre (serving First Nation communities in the surrounding area, both on and off reserve and from the community of Owen Sound)
- GBA0941 Bruce Shoreline Community Mental Health Team (serving Bruce County - Bruce Shoreline area)
- GBA0107 North Bruce Community Mental Health Team (serving Northern Bruce Peninsula ; South Bruce Peninsula)
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COVID19 Contact for information on in-person, telephone, or virtual services; call 905-841-7007 ext 322 or toll free 1-800-263-2288 ext 322; existing clients may also contact worker directly; staff return messages within one business day
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Range of addiction and mental health services and supports, including assessment and out-patient treatment services, counselling, referrals and outreach
Adult Substance Use Program
For adults 25 years and older, including assessment and treatment planning, single session virtual counselling, individual and group counselling, family consultation, referrals to community services, education groups, and aftercare services
Community Outreach Program
Recovery, health and well-being supports for individuals or families who identify with substance use and/or gambling issue, including people who are homeless, under-housed, isolated, vulnerable, or under represented, or who are unable to access traditional treatment programs
Concurrent Disorders Program
For individuals 16 years of age and older who have a serious mental illness and substance use or dependence issue, including single session virtual counselling, individual and group counselling, education on the impacts of substance use and mental illness, skills training to change substance use, aftercare and referrals
Community Opioid Treatment Program, see separate listings
Community Withdrawal Management Services Program, see separate listing
Problem Gambling Program
Client-centred support for individuals 16 years and older, including assessment, single session virtual counselling, information and education on gambling and recovery, family counselling support and consultation, and referrals to community services
Smoking Cessation
Specialized program for ASCO clients and their family members including free nicotine replacement therapy, pharmacotherapy, supportive counselling
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Range of addiction and mental health services and supports, including assessment and out-patient treatment services, counselling, referrals and outreach
Adult Substance Use Program
For adults 25 years and older, including assessment and treatment planning, single session virtual counselling, individual and group counselling, family consultation, referrals to community services, education groups, and aftercare services
- harm reduction approach
Community Outreach Program
Recovery, health and well-being supports for individuals or families who identify with substance use and/or gambling issue, including people who are homeless, under-housed, isolated, vulnerable, or under represented, or who are unable to access traditional treatment programs
- counselling
- assessment, treatment, referrals
- awareness and education
Concurrent Disorders Program
For individuals 16 years of age and older who have a serious mental illness and substance use or dependence issue, including single session virtual counselling, individual and group counselling, education on the impacts of substance use and mental illness, skills training to change substance use, aftercare and referrals
- harm reduction approach
Community Opioid Treatment Program, see separate listings
Community Withdrawal Management Services Program, see separate listing
Problem Gambling Program
Client-centred support for individuals 16 years and older, including assessment, single session virtual counselling, information and education on gambling and recovery, family counselling support and consultation, and referrals to community services
Smoking Cessation
Specialized program for ASCO clients and their family members including free nicotine replacement therapy, pharmacotherapy, supportive counselling
- in partnership with Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, see separate listings
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Housing and Support Services
Office: 289-340-0348Toll Free: 1-844-660-6602
Office: 905-841-7007
Toll Free: 1-800-263-2288
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COVID19 Contact for information on in-person, telephone, or virtual services; call 905-841-7007 ext 322 or toll free 1-800-263-2288 ext 322; visit website for information
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Housing and support services
Addiction Supportive Housing Program
Affordable housing includes assessments, comprehensive and ongoing treatment, case management and addiction counselling, referrals to treatment, and independent life skills training and support
Housing First Program
Case management and individualized treatment plan, help to navigate housing market and secure housing, social and community integration support, counselling, referral to primary care, employment, education, or substance use treatment
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Housing and support services
Addiction Supportive Housing Program
Affordable housing includes assessments, comprehensive and ongoing treatment, case management and addiction counselling, referrals to treatment, and independent life skills training and support
- in partnership with LOFT Crosslinks Housing and Support Services, see separate listing
Housing First Program
Case management and individualized treatment plan, help to navigate housing market and secure housing, social and community integration support, counselling, referral to primary care, employment, education, or substance use treatment
- in partnership with CMHA Toronto, CMHA York and South Simcoe, and Across Boundaries, see separate listings
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York Support Services Network
1-866-257-9776 Office: 905-898-6455
Hotline: 1-855-310-2673
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COVID19 -- Office location open to the public
Streamlined Access 289-340-0348 or toll free 1-844-660-6602, or fill out online application
Streamlined Access 289-340-0348 or toll free 1-844-660-6602, or fill out online application
- information and referral for mental health, addiction, dual diagnosis and housing support services in York Region and South Simcoe
- for persons ages 16 and older, dealing with serious mental health concerns, and/or addictions or dual diagnosis
- case management services and peer support are also available
- see separate listing for Community Crisis Response Service
- services for children and youth 6 years to 18 years who have significant delays due to a developmental disability and/or a dual diagnosis
- see separate listing for respite services
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Case coordination for children with complex social, emotional, developmental, and/or physical needs
Program involvement is voluntary and confidential
Program involvement is voluntary and confidential
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82 Bed residence with 24 hour support and supervision for vulnerable adults with physical or cognitive impairments.
Supports and amenities include:
Supports and amenities include:
- Transportation and support for medical and dental appointments
- Family Physician visit on site weekly
- Certified PSW on site
- Registered Nurse(RN) for medical needs & medication
- Activity and/or outing daily accompanied by the Quality Of Life Coordinator
- CAMH on-site weekly for the Exercise Program and/or Arts and Crafts
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Kinark Child and Family Services, Georgina Office
Office: 1-888-454-6275 Office: 905-476-9395
Toll Free: 1-800-230-8533
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Mental health support for children and youth living at home or in their communities, as well as children in residential care
- assessment and treatment services
- individual, family and group counselling
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York Hills Centre for Children, Youth and Families
Office: 905-503-9560Toll Free: 1-866-536-7608
Fax - Aurora Office: 905-773-8133
Fax - Richmond Hill Office: 905-737-7090
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COVID19 - Current clients, and those seeking support, call 905-503-9560 to leave a message -- returned promptly
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Children's mental health services
Services also available at Richmond Hill and Aurora offices, and satellite locations, including walk-in counselling, Mon-Tue 2 pm, 10350 Yonge St, 4th Fl, Richmond Hill -- see separate listings
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Children's mental health services
- individual, family, and group counselling
- play therapy * intensive services, including specialized services for children birth-6 years
- Triple P (positive parenting)
- therapeutic live-in care facility
- day treatment services
- respite service
- Centralized Consultation and Assessment Service for child/youth mental health agencies
- child welfare services
Services also available at Richmond Hill and Aurora offices, and satellite locations, including walk-in counselling, Mon-Tue 2 pm, 10350 Yonge St, 4th Fl, Richmond Hill -- see separate listings
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Centre for Behaviour Health Sciences for Children and Families
1-855-557-5550 Office: 905-773-2362
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Behavioural Services
Program for Assessment and Treatment for Healthy Sexuality Clinic (PATHS)
Mackenzie Health Autism Services
- for children and youth with developmental disability with a significant cognitive delay showing behaviour challenges interfering with ability to participate in activities of daily living
- after behaviour assessment, behaviour support plan created including prevention, skill building and intervention
- individual and group support available
Program for Assessment and Treatment for Healthy Sexuality Clinic (PATHS)
- for children and youth with confirmed intellectual disability who have engaged in concerning or offensive sexual behaviour
- promotes healthy sexuality and reduces problematic sexual behaviours through individual assessment and treatment
Mackenzie Health Autism Services
- for children/youth with confirmed Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis
- helps children and youth develop skills through Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) in following areas: social/interpersonal skills, communication, cognitive functions, school readiness, responsibility/adaptive, play/leisure, self-regulation, vocational skills
- assists in homes, clinics and community settings
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Behavioural Services
Program for Assessment and Treatment for Healthy Sexuality Clinic (PATHS)
York-Simcoe Brain Injury Services
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Adult Day Program
Adult Day Program
- for adults with a developmental disability with a significant cognitive delay showing behaviour challenges interfering with ability to participate in activities of daily living who reside in York Region or Simcoe County
- after behaviour assessment, behaviour support plan created including prevention, skill building and intervention
Program for Assessment and Treatment for Healthy Sexuality Clinic (PATHS)
- for adults with confirmed intellectual disability who have engaged in concerning or offensive sexual behaviour living in York Region or Simcoe County
- promotes healthy sexuality and reduces problematic sexual behaviours through individual assessment and treatment
York-Simcoe Brain Injury Services
- for persons age 16 and older, diagnosed with an acquired brain injury living in York Region, Simcoe County or Muskoka
- assessment, case management and rehabilitation support
- run in partnership with March of Dimes Canada
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Adult Day Program
- for persons aged 18 and older, diagnosed with an acquired brain injury who are medically stable living in York Region or South Simcoe
- therapeutic environment with activities including physical health programming, cognitive activities and social activities
Adult Day Program
- for persons age 18 and older with an acquired brain injury living in York Region
- therapeutic and social activities
- 3 community locations, Vaughan, Maple and Newmarket
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Short Description
Residential home for retired individuals and those with disabilities (18 years of age and over) who need assistance with activities of daily living * accommodates both physical and mental illness * 24 hour supervision on site
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