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Distance: 200km
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- Offers a community based out-patient assessment and treatment program
- Offers individual, group, and family based treatment
- Provides assessment to individuals and families living in Northeastern Ontario
- Works in partnership with the Sault Area Hospital, North Bay Regional Health Centre, and the Timmins and District Hospital
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Provides community-based out-patient assessment and treatment services to adolescents and young adults to help them better understand and manage psychotic illness
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Offers a range of recovery programming that individuals can participate in for free, including:
- Creative Expression programs (quilting, multimedia arts and workshops)
- Skill-building (community based skill building workshops and volunteer opportunities)
- Recovery and Wellness Programming (Physical Activity, Food is Mood, Sharing Circle, etc)
- Peer Support (one-on-one and in groups)
- Peer Support for the Supporter (peer-led group support to family members of people living with mental illness)
- Older Adult Peer Support Program (peer-led group for older adults, or those aged 55+)
- WRAP/Wellness Recovery Action Plan (8 week course - registration required)
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Provides housing support services, including:
Rent Supplement
Rent Supplement
- Offers a rent subsidy to individuals who require financial assistance to obtain or maintain housing
- Works in partnership with landlords in the Sudbury/Manitoulin Districts to provide safe and affordable housing
- Provides short-term support to individuals who require assistance in sustaining and maintaining their housing
- Helps individuals maintain their wellness and develop daily living skills to avoid crisis, hospitalizations, and risk of homelessness
- Supports individuals for a period of 3-4 months
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Addresses youth crime by providing the following services:
- An alternative to custody
- Intensive clinical support and community supervision
- Focus on treatment
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Provides a range of mental health services for children, youth and families
Offers a variety of programs and services including all or any of the following, depending upon location:
Offers a variety of programs and services including all or any of the following, depending upon location:
- Child and Family Intervention Program (CFI)
- Children's Mobile Crisis Program
- Day Treatment Service
- Family Intervention and Support Program (FISP)
- Intensive Support and Supervision Program (ISSP)
- Psychology Services
- SNAP (Stop Now and Plan)
- Supervised Access Program (SAP)
- Special Needs Resource Program
- Positive Parenting Program (Triple P)
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- Offers parents and caregivers peer support for children with mental health needs
- Provides an opportunity to connect with others, feel heard, hear from others who understand, and get help navigating the child and youth mental health system
- May offer guest speakers on topics such as:
- anxiety
- ADHD
- parenting
- self-care
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Provides regional mental health service programs for adults and seniors
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Provides a range of mental health services for children, youth and families
Offers a variety of programs and services including all or any of the following, depending upon location:
Offers a variety of programs and services including all or any of the following, depending upon location:
- Child and Family Intervention Program (CFI)
- Children's Mobile Crisis Program
- Day Treatment Service
- Family Intervention and Support Program (FISP)
- Intensive Support and Supervision Program (ISSP)
- Psychology Services
- SNAP (Stop Now and Plan)
- Supervised Access Program (SAP)
- Special Needs Resource Program
- Positive Parenting Program (Triple P)
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- Provides voluntary support and services to assist individuals who are struggling with mental health issues and/or addictions issues
- Implements policies and procedures established by the Mnaamodzawin Health Services Mental Health Team
Addictions
- Alcohol, drug and gambling assessments
- Counselling for individuals, couples and families
- Smoking cessation
- Relapse prevention and aftercare
- Community based treatment services
- Referrals to residential treatment
- Presentations and workshops related to mental health and addictions
- Support groups
- Educational resources
- Community activities and events
- Liaison to other resources
- Referrals
- Assessments as deemed appropriate
- Counselling for individuals, couples and families
- Referrals to psychiatry
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Provides a range of mental health services for children, youth and families
Offers a variety of programs and services including all or any of the following, depending upon location:
Offers a variety of programs and services including all or any of the following, depending upon location:
- Child and Family Intervention Program (CFI)
- Children's Mobile Crisis Program
- Day Treatment Service
- Family Intervention and Support Program (FISP)
- Intensive Support and Supervision Program (ISSP)
- Psychology Services
- SNAP (Stop Now and Plan)
- Supervised Access Program (SAP)
- Special Needs Resource Program
- Positive Parenting Program (Triple P)
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Serves as the health and social services administration office
- Administers the community health centre and community-based health programs
- Oversees the Niigaaniin (Ontario Works) program and community social services
- Receives advisory services from a Steering Committee
- Collaborates with the Sagamok Elders Council and Youth Council to gain direction and advice with regard to critical community issues relating to elders, youth issues and health/social issues
- Lobbies with external organizations and governments for the development of Health and Social Services
- Provides medical specialists, consultations, continuing health education and patient education to rural and remote areas in Ontario using two-way television
- Helps patients gain access to medical specialists
- Reduces the need to travel to receive care
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- Provides mental health services to community members
- Operates under the direction of the Nahndahweh Tchigehgamig Wikwemikong Health Centre
- Assessments
- Individual, couples and family counselling
- Suicide prevention
- Abuse Issues
- Anger Management
- Anxieties
- Child Behaviour Problems
- Dealing with Suicidal Ideation
- Depression
- Grief and Loss
- Parental Support
- Parent/Child Issues
- Phobias
- Relationship Issues
- Suicide Prevention and Intervention
- Support/Advocacy
- Trauma
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Provides outreach mental health services to communities, schools and home visits
- Incorporates a wholistic approach to client care that incorporates the spiritual, physical, emotional and mental needs of each individual
- Supports traditional and cultural approaches to healing; mental healing and wellness activities include fishing, snaring, trapping, snowshoeing, eagle staff teaching and drum making
- Access to psychiatric consultations
- Individual, family and group counselling
- Follow-up and aftercare
- Community education
- Activities which promote healthy lifestyles
- Support to community workers
- Referrals to other mental health agencies and supports
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Gambling
- Grief and Loss
- Relationship issues
- Self-esteem
- Substance abuse
- Suicidal ideation
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Health centre focused on family and community health
- Offers primary health care services through a medical clinic and outreach programs
- Provides clinical services through Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and Traditional Healers
- Offers a combination of Indigenous traditional healing methods and Western medical practices
- Provides chronic disease management and prevention, pre/postnatal care, nutrition, health education, health promotion, and counselling
- Provides referrals to other service providers and specialists
- Coordinates and hosts a public Child Poverty Task Force to address food-related health challenges in at-risk communities on Manitoulin Island; Task Force also compiled the Community Food Security Directory for Manitoulin
- Collaborates with Mnaamodzawin Regional Health Authority and all First Nation Health Centres/Services on Manitoulin Island as well as other health service providers
- Publishes a monthly newsletter online
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- Functions as a voluntary service in which an owner/operator of a home provides residential care to individuals with a serious mental illness
- Allows individuals to live independently in the community with some assistance
- Meals, laundry, medication management and some level of 24-hour supervision on a short-term or long-term basis
- Funding for personal care items, such as toiletries, clothing, eyeglasses, dental care, medical transportation, social and recreational activities
- Support from staff of the home
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- Functions as an outpatient clinic for individuals who have had signs and symptoms of a recent stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), or who are at risk of having a stroke or TIA
- Provides early assessments and appropriate interventions for stroke
- Offers rapid access to diagnostic tests
- Educates patients and family members about the risk factors that can cause transient ischemic attack (TIA) or stroke, and assists in the development of prevention strategies
- Provides referrals to other health care services as needed
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- Functions as a short-term inpatient assessment, treatment and rehabilitation program for adults with a moderate to profound developmental disability and mental health concern (dual diagnosis)
- Offers a short-term stay, up to 18 months
- Focus is to assist individuals to assert themselves in their own care planning, to improve their quality of life and wellness, to decrease behavioral issues, teach new skills and to improve relationships
- Provides care plans that are based on an individuals interest and ability level
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Osprey Lodge
Office: 705-474-8600 Ext 3505Community Outreach Service: 705-474-8600 Ext 3504
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- Provides care and support to individuals experiencing a serious mental illness
- Focuses on maintaining or increasing an individual's ability to care for themselves, wellness planning, skill building, placement, and follow-up
- Supports individuals as they transition back into the community
- Offers skill development and education to individuals, families, and the community
- Offers outreach services to the individual, family members and community including ongoing support, education, skill development and development of the necessary community resources
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- Assists individuals with serious mental illness and addictions find, and remain stable in, private market housing
- Helps to bridge the gap between the shelter portion of Ontario Works or Ontario Disability Support income and market rent
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Regional Developmental Disabilities Outreach Service
1-888-474-1299 Office: 705-474-1299
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- Provides community and hospital-based case management for people with a serious mental illness and developmental disabilities
- Includes ongoing assessments, treatment planning, coordination of required services, conflict resolution and crisis prevention, discharge planning and referrals to community resources
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Community-based support within housing for people with serious mental illness and addictions who are living within housing formerly managed by CMHA - Nipissing Regional Branch
Program includes:
Program includes:
- Education
- Conflict resolution
- Crisis prevention
- Housing assessment and follow-up
- Referral to community resources
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Community-based case management for people with serious mental illness and addictions
Provides community support for individuals who are doing well in their recovery; program includes:
Provides community support for individuals who are doing well in their recovery; program includes:
- On-going assessments
- Treatment planning
- Medication monitoring
- Instruction on safe medications use
- Conflict resolutions
- Crisis prevention
- Housing supports
- Discharge planning and coordination with other services
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Community-based case management for people with serious mental illness and addictions
Programs include:
Programs include:
- Voluntary financial trusteeship
- Ongoing assessments
- Coordination of required services
- Conflict resolution
- Crisis prevention
- Housing supports
- Discharge planning
- Referral to community resources
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Offers rent-geared-to-income and supportive housing primarily for individuals with mental illness
Offers eight Integrated Housing Sites in the City of North Bay with varying levels of support, located at:
Offers eight Integrated Housing Sites in the City of North Bay with varying levels of support, located at:
- Algonquin Avenue Building
- Duke Street Apartments
- Lakeshore Drive Home (2)
- Mountainview Estates
- Nipissing Street Building
- Percy Street Building
- Woodward Apartments
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