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Day Treatment Program for adult women in Waterloo Region/Wellington who are concerned with their substance use
- Group counselling, education groups, strategies for success and complementary therapies such as Reiki, massage, nutrition and mindfulness are part of the program
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Day Treatment Program for adults in Waterloo Region/Wellington who are concerned with their substance use
- Group counselling, education groups, strategies for success and complementary therapies
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A charitable social service agency that works towards a healthy community where everyone can belong and thrive, serving in four key areas: Addiction Services, Food, Housing and Neighbourhoods.
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Healing of the Seven Generations
Office: 519-570-9118Fax: 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
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Offers a continuum of care between:
- Community Treatment (individual counselling)
- Day Treatment (Mon-Fri 9 am-3 pm)
- Residential Treatment (Live-in)
- Caregiver Support (groups and individual/family counselling)
- NeurOptimal® Neurofeedback (Advanced Brain Training)
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Provide life-transforming social services to young people, helping them redirect their life journey and realize the potential God intended for them
- Youth justice services
- Youth employment services
- Youth addiction services
- Community support services
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- Non-medical management of withdrawal symptoms for men and women in a residential setting;
- 24 hour monitoring and care for people who need a structured and/or protected setting in order to abstain; and
- Day programs to support individuals maintaining abstinence and transition to other community supports. Clients must abstain from any substance use for two weeks before they can qualify for day programs.
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The OATC offers Methadone Maintenance Treatment Programs (MMTP) which are appropriate for individuals dependent on opiates such as heroin, methadone, Percocet, Oxycontin, opium, morphine, Dilaudid, codeine, Demerol, Fentanyl, etc. * needle exchange program offered onsite
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Women's Residential Addiction Treatment Program
Office: 519-742-8327 ext 235Fax: 519-745-3957
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Residential treatment program for adult women who are concerned about their use of alcohol and/or other drugs.
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Specialized Services for Pregnant or Parenting Individuals
519-742-8327Office: 519-742-8327 ext 218
Crisis: 519-742-8327 ext 230
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Specialized and prioritized services are available for women who are concerned about their substance use or are in recovery and are pregnant and/or parenting children aged 0-6 years. The program aims to offer an appointment within 48 business hours from first contact, and there is no cost to participate.
Program Services:
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.
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Treats patients who have become addicted or dependent on prescription or street narcotics
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Mutual support groups hold meetings facilitated by members who are the relatives or friends of someone whose drinking concerns them * various locations throughout Waterloo Region-Wellington County
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The OATC offers Methadone Maintenance Treatment Programs (MMTP) which are appropriate for individuals dependent on opiates such as heroin, methadone, Percocet, Oxycontin, opium, morphine, Dilaudid, codeine, Demerol, Fentanyl, etc. * needle exchange program offered onsite
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Counselling agency * includes grief and loss counselling
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Men's Residential Addiction Treatment Program
Office: 519-742-8327 ext 234Fax: 519-885-3464
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15 bed community-based residential rehabilitation and treatment facility for men whose abuse of alcohol, or other drugs has greatly impacted their lives.
- Provides a supportive drug-free environment
- Group counselling focus
- Self-care model
- Peer support
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Counselling agency * includes grief and loss counselling
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Mutual support groups hold meetings facilitated by members who are the relatives or friends of someone whose drinking concerns them * various locations throughout Waterloo Region-Wellington County
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Addiction and medication management facility
- Methadone Maintenance Treatment
- Suboxone Maintenance Treatment
- Mental Health Medical Management
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Ontario Addiction Treatment Centres
Office: 519-624-6311Fax: 519-624-7044
Toll Free: 1-877-937-2282
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The OATC offers Methadone Maintenance Treatment Programs (MMTP) which are appropriate for individuals dependent on opiates such as heroin, methadone, Percocet, Oxycontin, opium, morphine, Dilaudid, codeine, Demerol, Fentanyl, etc.
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Various complex capable addiction treatment programs and services offered in the community utilizing a harm reduction philosophy. Community-based program and service options include:
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.
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.
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Residential programs use a modified 'therapeutic community' treatment model with an approach based on the belief that chronic addiction comes with an acquired lifestyle and that recovery requires a holistic approach that challenges deeply ingrained behaviours and teaches healthy alternatives.
Believing that change is most effective when it is experienced and shared, staff encourage residents to assist each other in every aspect of treatment. Professional staff function as facilitators, guides, and role models. Residents, staff, and alumni comprise a supportive community in which the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Stonehenge offers 4.5 - 6 month residential programs tailored to the unique needs of adult men and women. Additional residential services include:
Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST): Support coordination, crisis intervention, education, community referrals, and access to a physician via the Ontario Telemedicine Network teleconferencing system, as well as a pharmacist who provides medications on site.
Correctional Programs: Residential beds for male and female offenders under federal and provincial jurisdiction.
Early Childhood Development Program (ECD): Stonehenge reserves one bed in the Women's Residential Program to accommodate pregnant women struggling with substance issues.
Friends and Family Support Program: Monthly group in which family members and friends of residents meet to receive support and learn valuable skills to cope with the impact of addiction; co-facilitated by a staff member and a family member with lived experience.
Regional Aftercare Program: Staff-facilitated aftercare program for individuals who have completed at least three months of the residential program; provides an opportunity to test new-found skills and stay connected to the guidance of the program and staff for up to two years.
Believing that change is most effective when it is experienced and shared, staff encourage residents to assist each other in every aspect of treatment. Professional staff function as facilitators, guides, and role models. Residents, staff, and alumni comprise a supportive community in which the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Stonehenge offers 4.5 - 6 month residential programs tailored to the unique needs of adult men and women. Additional residential services include:
Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST): Support coordination, crisis intervention, education, community referrals, and access to a physician via the Ontario Telemedicine Network teleconferencing system, as well as a pharmacist who provides medications on site.
Correctional Programs: Residential beds for male and female offenders under federal and provincial jurisdiction.
Early Childhood Development Program (ECD): Stonehenge reserves one bed in the Women's Residential Program to accommodate pregnant women struggling with substance issues.
Friends and Family Support Program: Monthly group in which family members and friends of residents meet to receive support and learn valuable skills to cope with the impact of addiction; co-facilitated by a staff member and a family member with lived experience.
Regional Aftercare Program: Staff-facilitated aftercare program for individuals who have completed at least three months of the residential program; provides an opportunity to test new-found skills and stay connected to the guidance of the program and staff for up to two years.
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Stonehenge Therapeutic Community, founded in 1971, is a non-profit specialized addiction services agency providing a broad scope of services to individuals, families, and communities experiencing harm related to substance use. Services range from a 42 bed long-term residential treatment program to a variety of community-based services along the harm reduction continuum including supportive housing, addiction medicine and withdrawal services, and community and justice programs.
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COVID-19 Protocol: The clinic remains open to the public. Call the clinic if you have questions or concerns. DO NOT come to the clinic if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19. New measures are being utilized to help prevent the spread of this disease including practicing social distancing.
Addiction medicine offering methadone and suboxone opioid replacement therapy.
Addiction medicine offering methadone and suboxone opioid replacement therapy.
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Client Services
Office - To access all services : 1-844-437-3247 (1-844-HERE 247) General information not related to accessing services 1-844-264-2993 (1-844-CMHA-WW 3)Crisis: 1-844-437-3247 (1-844-HERE 247) General information not related to accessing services 1-844-264-2993 (1-844-CMHA-WW 3)
Toll Free - Information not related to accessing services: 1-844-264-2993 (1-844-CMHA-WW 3)
TTY: 1-877-688-5501
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Community based mental promotion and education services for individuals and families facing mental illness and developmental challenges. Services include:
- outreach / case management
- specialized psychiatric and mental health assessments and treatment for adults and seniors
- Intensive Geriatric Service Workers (IGSW) - work with frail seniors after release from hospital or who display a complex number of needs
- programs for school-aged children and teens
- specialized programs for eating disorders and 1st Episode Psychosis
- family support options for families caring for children with developmental or physical disabilities - can help families apply for funding to receive one-to-one support; respite services; access to Supporting Kids in Camp program
- infant and pre-school support services - pre-school assessment consultation for child care providers and families of children 2-6 years of age
- court support worker - support to individuals with mental health issues who find themselves in conflict with the law
- employment services and support
- 1st Step Program - Early Psychosis Treatment Team - Interdisciplinary team provides support to individuals in the early stages of psychosis and their families; initial assessment includes medical screening, medical history and psychiatric interviews; treatment may include counselling, medication, individual and group treatment, family education and finding supports for day-to-day living
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Mutual support groups hold meetings facilitated by members who are the relatives or friends of someone whose drinking concerns them * various locations throughout Waterloo Region-Wellington County
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