Dial 2-1-1. Our helpline is answered by real people 24/7 and service is available in 150+ languages.
Fax: 519-822-6181
Toll Free: 1-877-937-2282
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- detoxification programs for opiate dependent individuals
- methadone and suboxone maintenance program using the harm reduction model
- liaison with other outpatient and inpatient treatment facilities on client's behalf
- addiction information and resources
- assist with access to legal advice
- medical and psychological care
- Stay Sharp Syringe Distribution program
- coordinates patient care in order to assess and treat injuries or illness
- team includes: family doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, registered dietitians, pharmacists, psychiatrists, mental health counsellors and registered kinesiologists.
Patients have access to free Specialty Clinics & Programs (must be referred by their health care provider):
• Stop Smoking
• INR Clinic
• Home Care
• Diabetes Clinic (no referral needed)
• Foot Care Clinic
• Chronic Pain Management Program
• Pregnancy and Mood Support Program (no referral needed)
• Exercise Programs
• Psychiatry Clinic
• 24-hour BP Monitoring
• Wellness Matters workshops/webinars (OPEN to everyone, no referral needed)
- referrals
- help to obtain ID
- life skills workshops
- access to outreach workers for food, clothes, affordable housing listings, employment, addictions support, life concerns
- access to mental health clinicians and nurse practitioner for medical care and treatment, assessments and diagnostic testing (pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections etc), mental health assessments, specialist referrals, birth control, pregnancy care or parenting support, and any health concerns
- specialized assessment and treatment
- coordinated access to allied health and social services
- counselling, education, outreach
- Mobile Community Health Van
Peripheral services provided for Hepatitis C patients only.
Crisis - Here 24/7: 1-844-437-3247
Gambling Craving Helpline : 519-824-1010 ext 32396
Toll Free: 1-866-839-2594
Fax - all offices: 519-836-7319
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Programs include:
Workshops and support groups: for adult family members and friends affected by addiction (substance use an process addiction)
Youth Services: at all high schools in Guelph and Wellington County and at three schools in Dufferin County; services may be accessed through the Guidance department
Problem Gambling / Process Addiction Program: individual counselling, education groups, support groups and public education events for people and/or families affected by gambling
Gambling Craving Helpline: recorded message that provides information and steps to help the caller cope with urges and cravings
Note:
- Programs are part of Homewood Regional Services which includes Home and Community Care Waterloo Wellington (formerly WWLHIN) -funded Mental Health programming.
- Other locations include: Clifford, Drayton, Erin, Fergus, Harriston, Mount Forest, Palmerston, Rockwood
Crisis - Here247: 1 844 437 3247
TTY - Crisis: 1-877-688-5501
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Services may include:
- phone support
- individual multidisciplinary team assessment
- consultations and contacts
- group education and individual support sessions
- support for medication management
- peer supports
Fax: 519-836-7215
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• clinical services: travel, sexual health and immunization • public advisory / situational report on intectious disease outbreaks • infectious diseases and outbreak reporting: report cases of food-borne illness or outbreak of communicable diseases • dental health: dental services including prevention, treatment, and screenings • immunization reporting: report or get information on children's immunization records • Let's Talk Parenting: pregnancy, breastfeeding, mom and baby care, nutrition, child health, parenting • prenatal classes • public health inspection: food safety (including food safety training / certification), air quality, safe water, animal bites, and environmental issues • tobacco enforcement: report tobacco-related complaints; get information about tobacco and the law |
Community Withdrawal Support Service: set of services offering an alternative to residential withdrawal management
Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinics (RAAM): Specialized medical clinic designed for people who are experiencing health issues related to their drug and/or alcohol use.
Drug Treatment Court: Specialized court process for non-violent offenders with addiction issues
Let's Grow Together: Half-day support group for women in the Guelph-Wellington community who are pregnant or parenting children (6 years and younger) and are dealing with substance use issues
Specialized Addiction Support Coordination: For specialized populations (geriatric, acquired brain injury, developmental disability, complex mental health) living with addiction issues; education and consultation to professionals working with these populations
Specialized Outreach Services: Integrated team of peers and professionals offering flexible outreach services to homeless or street-involved people with addiction, mental health, or concurrent issues
Supportive Addiction and Mental Health Housing: A range of supports for people with complex addiction and concurrent mental health needs who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or who are considered inadequately housed, without secure and / or maintained housing
Supported Recovery Room: 72-hour stabilization program for people recovering from a mental health or substance related crisis. Eligibility criteria information is available through SRR (519-362-9855)
Addiction Court Support: Outreach-based support for community residents whose substance use has resulted in criminal charges.
Peer 2 Peer Overdose Response Programs: Matches Overdose Response peers with people who have overdosed by meeting them at the hospital Emergency Department to offer harm reduction and recovery support to them, their family and friends.
Rural Wellington Addictions Service: delivered in partnership with the Upper Grand Family Health Team. Provides clients with in-person assessments, treatment/care planning and counselling services.
This service works together with the Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinics (RAAM) and Community Withdrawal Support Service (CWSS) to provide addictions support to residents of Wellington County.
Office: 519-742-8327 ext 218
Crisis: 519-742-8327 ext 230
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Program Services:
- Individual meetings with a counsellor
- Information about community resources
- Supportive counselling group with mothers who are concerned about their substance use.
- On-site supervised childcare and assistance with transportation costs may be available to women participating in group counselling
- Women who are pregnant can access residential treatment at the Women's Residential Program, a 10-bed abstinence-based addiction treatment program for adult women.
Fax: 519-846-0323
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• clinical services: travel, sexual health and immunization • public advisory / situational report on intectious disease outbreaks • infectious diseases and outbreak reporting: report cases of food-borne illness or outbreak of communicable diseases • dental health: dental services including prevention, treatment, and screenings • immunization reporting: report or get information on children's immunization records • Let's Talk Parenting: pregnancy, breastfeeding, mom and baby care, nutrition, child health, parenting • prenatal classes • public health inspection: food safety (including food safety training / certification), air quality, safe water, animal bites, and environmental issues • tobacco enforcement: report tobacco-related complaints; get information about tobacco and the law |
Fax: 519-570-9301
Toll Free: 1-866-676-6009
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- Women's healing group
- Men's healing circles
- Men's drum group
- Youth groups
- Community lunch
- Community clothes closet
- Cultural programming
- Language classes
- Court Support Worker
- Certified Gladue Writer
- Youth justice services
- Youth employment services
- Youth addiction services
- Community support services
Office: 905-873-3000
Call Health Educator: 905-873-3000 ext 226 to register for programs
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Medical care team focused on family and community health * coordinates patient care in order to assess and treat injuries or illness * team includes family doctors, psychologist, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, mental health workers, dietitian, health educator, speech language pathologist and pharmacists
- mental health services
- lifestyle and wellness
- smoking cessation
- speech and language services
- nutrition education and counselling * individual or in groups
- cognitive assessment program
Chronic Disease Management Programs: Diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, heart function program - sessions to learn ongoing self-care * includes information about coping, health guidelines, medication usage, working with health professionals, and informed treatment decisions
Wellness Seminars - Drop-in sessions on healthy eating, exercise, chronic disease prevention, and overall health and wellness for older adults * free weight and blood pressure monitoring on a monthly basis
Office: 905-873-3000
Call Health Educator: 905-873-3000 ext 226 to register for programs
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Telephone Health Advisory Service (THAS) is available to Halton Hills Family health Team enrolled patients when clinics are not open * patients who call THAS have access to a Registered Nurse who will provide them with symptom-based health advice and information
Services and Programs:
- Georgetown - 171 Guelph St
- Georgetown - 199 Princess Anne Dr
- Georgetown - 1A Princess Anne Dr
- Georgetown - 232A Guelph St
- Georgetown - 99 Sinclair Ave, Suite 200
- Georgetown - 99 Sinclair Ave, Suite 204
- Georgetown - Hwy 7
905-873-4505
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Medical care team focused on family and community health * coordinates patient care in order to assess and treat injuries or illness * team includes family doctors, psychologist, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, mental health workers, dietitian, health educator, speech language pathologist and pharmacists
- mental health services
- lifestyle and wellness
- smoking cessation
- speech and language services
- nutrition education and counselling * individual or in groups
- cognitive assessment program
Chronic Disease Management Programs - Diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, heart function program - sessions to learn ongoing self-care * includes information about coping, health guidelines, medication usage, working with health professionals, and informed treatment decisions
Wellness Seminars - Drop-in sessions on healthy eating, exercise, chronic disease prevention, and overall health and wellness for older adults * free weight and blood pressure monitoring on a monthly basis
Office: 905-873-3013
Call Health Educator: 905-873-3000 ext 226 to register for programs
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Medical care team focused on family and community health * coordinates patient care in order to assess and treat injuries or illness * team includes family doctors, psychologist, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, mental health workers, dietitian, health educator, speech language pathologist and pharmacists
- mental health services
- lifestyle and wellness
- smoking cessation
- speech and language services
- nutrition education and counselling * individual or in groups
- cognitive assessment program
Chronic Disease Management Programs - Diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, heart function program - sessions to learn ongoing self-care * includes information about coping, health guidelines, medication usage, working with health professionals, and informed treatment decisions
Wellness Seminars - Drop-in sessions on healthy eating, exercise, chronic disease prevention, and overall health and wellness for older adults * free weight and blood pressure monitoring on a monthly basis
Offers same day walk-in service, with immediate access to methadone and suboxone programs for opioid addiction, and medication-assisted treatment for addiction involving alcohol or other substances * provides both short-term stabilization and longer-term follow-up care * patients are also connected with addiction counselling and other supports to assist in their recovery
Services are covered by OHIP, and all patients are under the care of doctors with expertise in addiction medicine
Located within Georgetown Pharmacy
Office: 905-877-4123
Call the Health Educator: 905-873-3000 ext 226 to register for programs
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Medical care team focused on family and community health * coordinates patient care in order to assess and treat injuries or illness * team includes family doctors, psychologist, consulting psychiatrist, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, mental health workers, registered dietitian, health educator, speech language pathologist, pharmacists, and a chiropodist (foot care specialist)
- mental health services
- lifestyle and wellness
- smoking cessation
- speech and language services
- nutrition education and counselling * individual or in groups
- cognitive assessment program
Chronic Disease Management Programs - Diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, heart function program - sessions to learn ongoing self-care * includes information about coping, health guidelines, medication usage, working with health professionals, and informed treatment decisions
Wellness Seminars - Drop-in sessions on healthy eating, exercise, chronic disease prevention, and overall health and wellness for older adults * free weight and blood pressure monitoring on a monthly basis