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Located near Burlington
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* prenatal and postnatal pelvic floor strengthening
* diseases of the prostate
* male sexual function
* general urological health
One-on-one teaching consultations available with a nurse specialist
Major services:
- Instructional Remediation: one-on-one tutoring in reading/writing or math during the school year
- Reading Rocks: an 8-week one-on-one literacy program for children 6-12
- assistive technology
- transition skills workshops for pre-teen and high school aged students
- typing skills program
- parent workshops and lectures, advocacy training and support
- ongoing parent support through resource facilitation and in-school support as needed
- on-site loaning library - books, videos and resource materials
- community education through annual Conference held each spring
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Office: Information and intake 905-847-6547 ext 0; (collect calls accepted)
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Burlington, ON, L7R 3N2 (3km)
ADAPT has partnered with numerous local mental health and community agencies to bring a variety of special programs to those experiencing concurrent disorders
The Health & Hope Partnership
- offers individual, group, and family programs to individuals experiencing any combination of substance misuse, gambling and other mental health issues
The Phoenix Program
- Early Intervention Service for Psychosis, a clinical partnership between Joseph Brant Hospital, Halton Healthcare Services, North Halton Mental Health Clinic, Halton ADAPT and the Schizophrenia Society of Ontario
- provides comprehensive clinical services for individuals in their first episode of psychosis
- eligible to individuals between the ages of 14 and 35 yrs who are experiencing symptoms of psychosis and who have received no previous treatment (or less than 6 months of treatment) for psychosis, and who live in the Region of Halton
Halton Geriatric Mental Health Outreach Program
- assists older individuals with mental health issues, and those who may have substance abuse concerns which require clinical services outside of an office setting
- please call Kate Rizzuto, 289-259-1269
Prioritizing Health through Acute Stabilization and Transition (PHAST) Partnership - Burlington
- a partnership between Joseph Brant Hospital, Halton ADAPT, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) - Halton Region Branch, Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK), and the Burlington Family Health Team (BFHT)
- provides rapid assessment and treatment services to patients aged 16 and older during a mental health crisis, and provides options for ongoing community based care (through ADAPT, CMHA, ROCK and the BFHT)
If you are unsure of which program is right for you, phone ADAPT's general intake line at 905-639-6537, ext. 0
Office: Information and intake 905-847-6547 ext 0; (collect calls accepted)
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Burlington, ON, L7R 3N2 (3km)
ADAPT offers a variety of Community Justice programs to youth and adults, providing assessment, counselling and case management services, assistance can also be provided to the family or caregivers
Extra-Judicial Programming (EJM and EJS) (ages 12-17)
- Extrajudicial Sanctions (EJS) is a program that gives young people an opportunity to accept responsibility for their actions and to make amends by completing certain tasks, after being charged with an offence
- Extrajudicial Measures (EJM) is a program that gives young people, who are willing to participate, an opportunity to accept responsibility for their actions and to make amends by completing certain tasks (option available to police instead of laying a formal charge)
- involvement with ADAPT may be one of the tasks assigned as part of the EJS/EJM contract
Youth Justice Program
- provides screenings, assessment and counselling services to young people involved with Halton Youth Justice Services who are experiencing issues related to drug and /or alcohol use
- referrals are initiated by Halton Youth Justice Services
- support is also provided to family members of the young person
Probation and Parole Program
- provides alcohol/drug use and problem gambling assessments for probation and parole clients as required by a court order and/or parole certificate
- these screenings, in conjunction with the Probation and Parole Officer, determine the level of service required to meet the counselling condition of the order
- services include group and individual counselling and referrals to community programs/services tailored to the needs of the individual
Drug Court Program
- the Halton Drug Treatment Court (HDTC) is a judicially-supervised drug treatment and rehabilitation program for offenders whose criminal conduct is motivated by drug addiction
- expected to take 9 to 12 months to complete
- participation is voluntary and includes an application and screening process by the Federal Crown Attorney's office and the Court Liaison worker
- once accepted, ADAPT is the lead provider to address the substance addiction and the individual is assigned an addiction worker
Safe Beds
- a short-term residential bed program (Mental Health & Justice Beds) providing individuals living with mental illness, and recent or current involvement with the criminal justice system, with a 30-day stay with onsite 24-hour supports to assist in resolving the current crisis and creating strategies for long-term interventions
- referrals are made by Halton Regional Police and admission to the program is based on a screening with Safe Beds program staff
- Canadian Metal Health Association (CMHA), Supportive Housing Halton (SHH) and ADAPT work in collaboration to provide individuals with a service delivery model that is comprehensive
- if the individual is in need of addiction services, the ADAPT Safe Beds Addiction Worker will be assigned to provide services
Burlington, ON, L7R 3N2 (3km)
Trained counsellors provide ongoing support to clients of all ages who are struggling with any of the following:
- gambling-related issues
- gaming
- excessive internet use
- shopping
- hyper-sexuality
Support services begin with a comprehensive assessment to explore the effect the problem area has on all aspects of one's life, followed by an individualized treatment plan, developed by the counsellor and the client
- gambling addiction treatment plan may include individual, group, couples/family counselling, as well as referrals to day treatments, residential treatments, or utilization of other community resources
- counselling services are also available to the significant others and family members affected by the problem behaviour of a loved one, regardless of whether or not the loved one is a client of ADAPT services
Problem Gambling Intensive Day Treatment Program
- offers a no-cost, 5-day intensive treatment program focused on gambling-specific issues
- through education and support, strive to assist clients in building a successful foundation for healthy, long-term lifestyle changes
- program is accessible at several locations in Ontario and runs Mon to Fri, 9:30 am-3:30 pm
- topics covered include: education about problem gambling and how it can become addictive, exploring thoughts that maintain problem gambling, coping with emotions, developing behaviours that support change, and relapse prevention
- for inquiries or referrals please contact the Problem Gambling Day Treatment Program at: 1-866-783-7073 or 905-691-2687
Provides accommodation, meals and helps with activities of daily living for adults experiencing cognitive difficulties, impairments or psychiatric problems
* 128 bed facility consisting of one main building, an apartment complex and one house
* independent and intermediate care floors
* open plan lounges with separate dining room
* ensuite bathrooms designed for maximum safety and independence
* electronic staff-call system
* nurse monitored and secure medication administration
* weekly visits by doctors
Special services available include:
* case management
* Special Care Unit features unique unit design that offers an enhanced level of care, an enclosed courtyard and a dining area
* weekly psychiatric clinic
* medication compliance support
* independent laundry facility
* life skills programs including money management
* social recreation in-house and linking client to community resources
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Office: 416-422-5644
Peer Support: 1-877-422-1112 x818
Regional Services: 1-877-422-1112 x816
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Weekly meetings offer motivational support with a restorative justice approach.
Services include:
- personal care
- meals
- light housekeeping
- transportation to medical appointments
- social and recreational activities
- Medical Grade Pregnancy Tests
- Pregnancy Options Support
- Point-of-care Ultrasound
- STI Testing & Treatment
- Pregnancy + Beyond Support
- Post Abortion Support
- Abortion Support
- Resources & Referrals
- Male Mentoring
- Community Referrals
- Sexual Health and Relationship Education (S.H.A.R.E) for teens, students & teachers
- Baby Boutique - Free Maternity and Baby Clothes (NB - 2T)
Provides support and guidance to anyone struggling with body image issues, disordered eating and eating disorders. Services include: support groups, educational workshops, gentle yoga, support for families and friends, meditation and individual psychotherapy. Also provides an e-classroom where individuals enrolled in the treatment programs or workshops can access, download, and print materials.
Programs include:
- Airbourne Video Productions
- Caledonia Thrift Store
- Chaplaincy Services
- D.A.R.E. and Learning for Life
- Residential Supports
- STRIVE
- Paparella Innovative Art program
Services include:
- personal care
- meals
- light housekeeping
- transportation to medical appointments
- social and recreational activities
Office: 905-528-0683
Crisis: 905-972-8338
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Emergency or crisis services not provided. For access to emergency or crisis services, contact COAST Hamilton or ConnexOntario.
Provides alternatives and options for individuals experiencing serious mental illness who become involved in the criminal justice system.
This program is comprised of three components:
- Mental Health Court Diversion
- Education regarding consumer issues, mental illness, mental health services, and the mental health system
- Connects persons considered appropriate for diversion to access services and supports
- Provides consultation to the judiciary on cases referred for diversion
- Provides consultation for persons not deemed suitable for diversion
- Support and information for family members and significant others
- Intensive Case Management
- Provides services to individuals who are not eligible for mental health court diversion
- Helps support individuals with a serious mental illness, a concurrent disorder, or a dual diagnosis
- Provides outreach, court support, and support plans based on identified need in order to prevent further involvement with the criminal justice system
- Connections to longer term case management services, rehabilitative programs, medical treatment, accessing appropriate financial entitlements and appropriate housing
- Support and information for family members and significant others
- Release from Custody Program
- Provides short-term assistance to individuals being released from correctional custody to facilitate a stable transition
- Connections to longer term case management services, rehabilitative programs, medical treatment, accessing appropriate financial entitlements and appropriate housing
- Support and information for family members and significant others
- Consultation for people who are not deemed suitable for diversion
- Supportive counselling
Office: 905-521-7280
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Employment Supports Include:
- job preparation and job search assistance
- employment and training start-up benefit
- child care costs
- work related benefit
- transitional health benefit
- employment transition benefit
Contact or visit the website for more details about ODSP benefits.
A health and lifestyle program aimed at preventing chronic disease and enhancing the quality of life for those living with mental illness and offers a variety of modules (Exercise, Cooking, Nutrition, Smoking Management, and Weight Management).
Provides long-term intensive case management to individuals diagnosed with a combined or co-occurring substance use disorder and/or gambling disorder and serious mental illness.
Goals of the program are to:
- Reduce the likelihood of re-hospitalization
- Use appropriate community resources for client's maximum benefit
- Develop greater independence in areas of self-care, life skills, community and professional involvement
For access to emergency or crisis services, contact COAST Hamilton, ConnexOntario, or Crisis Services Canada.
Provides rehabilitation services and skills development to adults with a serious mental illness who live in residential care facilities.
Rehabilitation Counsellors assist residents with developing various skills required for living, working and learning successfully in the community.
Individual short-term support and advocacy services available.
Instruction and support is provided to facilitate skill development in areas such as:
- cooking
- cleaning
- laundry
- budgeting
- communication
- social skills
- community involvement
- problem solving