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- Assists family members to cope with the challenges of mental illnesses
- Offers group sessions to share frustrations and concerns
- Offers counselling and support to family members to provide strategies, supports and referrals to community partners as needed
- Offers a Family Education Series twice annually consisting of six 1-hour sessions about a range of mental health issues
CMHA branches are open but many are offering alternative service delivery at this time
Service delivery may be provided:
- in person
- by phone
- PCVC - Personal computer video conferencing
- OTN - Ontario Telemedicine Network
- ZOOM - Video/web conferencing platform
Follow this link to determine how service delivery is being provided by choosing the appropriate CMHA location from the website's drop down list.
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- Provides psychiatric consultation and treatment for adults diagnosed with developmental disabilities and serious mental illness
- Offers comprehensive psychiatric assessment, treatment, and monitoring of medical/therapeutic outcomes as well as referrals to community services
LOCAL CMHA BRANCH SERVICES DURING COVID-19
CMHA branches are open but many are offering alternative service delivery at this time
Service delivery may be provided:
- in person
- by phone
- PCVC - Personal computer video conferencing
- OTN - Ontario Telemedicine Network
- ZOOM - Video/web conferencing platform
Follow this link to determine how service delivery is being provided by choosing the appropriate CMHA location from the website's drop down list.
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Mental Health and Justice Supportive Housing
1-855-366-1466 Office: 705-759-5989
Rent Supplement Program: 705-542-7640
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Provides support to individuals being released from correctional facilities, either on remand or detained, and those who are on mental health court diversion plans
Case Management
CMHA branches are open but many are offering alternative service delivery at this time
Service delivery may be provided:
Follow this link to determine how service delivery is being provided by choosing the appropriate CMHA location from the website's drop down list.
Case Management
- Focus is on stabilization back into the community and stable housing
- Assists with financial management and budgeting
- Provides support with daily living activities
- Helps with making recovery goals, planning and monitoring
- Assists with physical and mental health and addiction issues
- Provides support with legal issues
- Provides top up to tenant's minimum rent contributions directly to the Landlord
- Supplements are not fixed to a specific unit and apply if a tenant moves
CMHA branches are open but many are offering alternative service delivery at this time
Service delivery may be provided:
- in person
- by phone
- PCVC - Personal computer video conferencing
- OTN - Ontario Telemedicine Network
- ZOOM - Video/web conferencing platform
Follow this link to determine how service delivery is being provided by choosing the appropriate CMHA location from the website's drop down list.
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- Provides supportive housing for individuals with problematic substance use issues based on the Housing First Model which does not require participation in addiction treatment or abstinence
- Offers case management for tenant and pays a rent subsidy directly to landlord
- Endeavors to increase the health and social outcomes for individuals with chronic substance use issues
CMHA branches are open but many are offering alternative service delivery at this time
Service delivery may be provided:
- in person
- by phone
- PCVC - Personal computer video conferencing
- OTN - Ontario Telemedicine Network
- ZOOM - Video/web conferencing platform
Follow this link to determine how service delivery is being provided by choosing the appropriate CMHA location from the website's drop down list.
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Provides nutritional services by a registered dietitian
Offers individual and group sessions for the following services:
Offers individual and group sessions for the following services:
- Healthy eating
- Dyslipidemia (cholesterol class is offered twice per month)
- Pregnancy (poor nutrition, slow/fast weight gain)
- Gastrointestinal (GI) (Celiac, Crohn's, Colitis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Diverticulitis)
- Paediatrics (food allergies), FTT (Failure to thrive), GI, Fe (Iron) Deficiency anemia
- Cancer (cachexia/malnutrition)
- Eating disorders (Anorexia/Bulimia)
- Hypoglycemia
- VIP (Vascular Intervention Program)
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Assists individuals with a primary diagnosis of severe and persistent mental illness to live independently in the community
Case Management
Case Management
- Works with individuals to improve their quality of life and level of wellness
- Provides services in a place of individual's choice, mainly in the community
- Focuses on individuals with mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
- Assistance with securing affordable housing
- Consultation and assessment
- Coordination and advocacy with other supports and services
- Crisis support
- Financial assistance and budgeting
- Family support
- Interpersonal support
- Improving living skills
- Medication monitoring
- Supportive counselling
- Provides a treatment and service plan issued by a physician in consultation and coordination with the individual and service providers
- Provides case management services and support
- Assists individuals in acquiring and maintaining housing
- Offers flexible and individualized supports that vary in intensity
- Collaborates with other service providers to ensure individuals have access to safe affordable housing
- Coordinates group sessions for individuals with mental illness and/or addictions issues to share experiences
- Offers meetings with the peer support worker in an individual or group setting
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- Offers a peer-led, mutual support group focused on providing information for persons with nervous and emotional disorders
- Offers self care instruction to assist with overcoming panic attacks, anxiety, fear, depression, and other nervous disorders
- Focuses on cognitive behaviour therapy practices
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- Offers support services to promote mental health
- Provides counselling and services to manage mental health issues
- A community treatment service that offers counselling services to adults and their families experiencing difficulties with alcohol and/or other drugs, and difficulties with problem gambling
- Provides help to alleviate psycho-social problems associated with the use and abuse of alcohol, drugs and/or problem gambling
- Offers support and education to family members in better understanding and coping with difficulties related to addictions
- Manages and operates the Addiction Treatment Clinic
- Manages and operates the Residential Withdrawal Management Services
- Aftercare services
- Addictions treatment clinic
- Community treatment programs
- Concurrent disorders program and group
- Consultation
- Education and Awareness
- Family counselling
- Family support
- Group therapy
- Individual therapy
- In Home counselling
- Marital and couples counselling
- Presentations on gambling
- Relapse prevention
- Stagewise program
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- Provides a community-based assessment and treatment program for individuals with eating disorders
- Provides an initial assessment, treatment, and case management
- Supports and counsels individuals through eating disorders awareness, education and prevention
- Refers individuals to appropriate community supports and/or treatment centres
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- Offers individual and family counselling
- Coordinates mental health and addictions treatment services
- Offers treatment referrals
- Facilitates education and awareness sessions and presentations
- Offers an ongoing open ended group to help bridge the gap between mental health and addictions treatment services
- Provides treatment referrals
- Provides a psycho-educational component and support through peer shared experience and group leader facilitation
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Community health centre
- Provides a range of responsive individual, family and community programs and services for the complete life journey of all Anishinabek people
- Cares for the physical health, mental health, and the health of the communities where Anishinabek people live by promoting wellness, preventing illness and trauma, and providing diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation
- Child welfare services
- Community health services
- Cultural programs and services
- Mental health and addiction services including walk-in clinics
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Assists individuals with a primary diagnosis of severe and persistent mental illness to live independently in the community
Case Management
Case Management
- Works with individuals to improve their quality of life and level of wellness
- Provides services in a place of individual's choice, mainly in the community
- Focuses on individuals with mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
- Assistance with securing affordable housing
- Consultation and assessment
- Coordination and advocacy with other supports and services
- Crisis support
- Financial assistance and budgeting
- Family support
- Interpersonal support
- Improving living skills
- Medication monitoring
- Supportive counselling
- Provides a treatment and service plan issued by a physician in consultation and coordination with the individual and service providers
- Provides case management services and support
- Assists individuals in acquiring and maintaining housing
- Offers flexible and individualized supports that vary in intensity
- Collaborates with other service providers to ensure individuals have access to safe affordable housing
- Coordinates group sessions for individuals with mental illness and/or addictions issues to share experiences
- Offers meetings with the peer support worker in an individual or group setting
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Assists individuals with a primary diagnosis of severe and persistent mental illness to live independently in the community
Case Management
Case Management
- Works with individuals to improve their quality of life and level of wellness
- Provides services in a place of individual's choice, mainly in the community
- Focuses on individuals with mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
- Assistance with securing affordable housing
- Consultation and assessment
- Coordination and advocacy with other supports and services
- Crisis support
- Financial assistance and budgeting
- Family support
- Interpersonal support
- Improving living skills
- Medication monitoring
- Supportive counselling
- Provides a treatment and service plan issued by a physician in consultation and coordination with the individual and service providers
- Provides case management services and support
- Assists individuals in acquiring and maintaining housing
- Offers flexible and individualized supports that vary in intensity
- Collaborates with other service providers to ensure individuals have access to safe affordable housing
- Coordinates group sessions for individuals with mental illness and/or addictions issues to share experiences
- Offers meetings with the peer support worker in an individual or group setting
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- Provides on-site counseling services with visiting mental health professionals
- Offers referrals to services not available in community
- Aboriginal Healing and Wellness
- Brighter Futures Building Healthy Communities
- National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program
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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 adult mental health services to individuals with serious mental health issues living in the community
Offers the following:
Offers the following:
- Counselling and treatment
- Crisis intervention
- Early intervention
- Health promotion and education
- Homelessness Initiative
- Psychiatric services
- Seniors well being and mental health outreach services
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Assists individuals with a primary diagnosis of severe and persistent mental illness to live independently in the community
Case Management
Case Management
- Works with individuals to improve their quality of life and level of wellness
- Provides services in a place of individual's choice, mainly in the community
- Focuses on individuals with mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
- Assistance with securing affordable housing
- Consultation and assessment
- Coordination and advocacy with other supports and services
- Crisis support
- Financial assistance and budgeting
- Family support
- Interpersonal support
- Improving living skills
- Medication monitoring
- Supportive counselling
- Provides a treatment and service plan issued by a physician in consultation and coordination with the individual and service providers
- Provides case management services and support
- Assists individuals in acquiring and maintaining housing
- Offers flexible and individualized supports that vary in intensity
- Collaborates with other service providers to ensure individuals have access to safe affordable housing
- Coordinates group sessions for individuals with mental illness and/or addictions issues to share experiences
- Offers meetings with the peer support worker in an individual or group setting
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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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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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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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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 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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A 3-month residential, integrated concurrent disorders treatment program with 15 beds providing:
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- Cognitive-behavioural treatment for people with both a substance use disorder and a serious mental illness such as schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder etc.
- Focuses on teaching people new skills to better manage their addiction and mental illness.
- Includes components such as cognative behavioural therapy, psychoeducation, skills acquisition and self-help groups.
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Housing for persons with serious mental illness or homeless. Not for individuals who are ready for a long term care home.
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Licensed Home for Special Care
- Provides housing, meals and assistance with daily living for adults with a serious mental illness
- 13 beds in total
- 10 beds funded through Homes For Special Care (HSC) program, 3 beds privately funded
- Short term stay only if beds available
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