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Adult Mental Health Resources - centralwesthealthline.ca

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Mood & Anxiety Program<br />

Ages: 18 year(s) - 64<br />

year(s)<br />

Prime Clinic<br />

www.<strong>ca</strong>mh.net/prime_cli<br />

nic<br />

Ages: 12-30yrs<br />

Problem Gambling<br />

Community Treatment<br />

Service- Etobicoke<br />

(Catchment area: City of<br />

Toronto)<br />

Psychogeriatric<br />

Assessment Consultation<br />

and Edu<strong>ca</strong>tion (PACE)<br />

Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm<br />

416-535-8501 x 6111 Mood and anxiety programs * provides outpatient and inpatient services to clients with mood<br />

and anxiety disorders, major depression, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder *<br />

specialty clinics provide clini<strong>ca</strong>l <strong>ca</strong>re, edu<strong>ca</strong>tion and research<br />

Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm; Crisis Phone Mon-Sun 24 hours<br />

There is a 17-bed inpatient unit lo<strong>ca</strong>ted on the Queen Street site<br />

Andrea Reynolds The PRIME (Prevention through Risk Identifi<strong>ca</strong>tion, Management and Edu<strong>ca</strong>tion) Clinic is<br />

416-535-8501 x 6528 dedi<strong>ca</strong>ted to the early identifi<strong>ca</strong>tion and treatment of people who are at risk of developing<br />

psychosis.<br />

(Toronto clients only)<br />

Intake Worker<br />

416- 599-1322 x 3912<br />

Intake Worker<br />

416 535-8501 x 2875<br />

1-888-647-4414<br />

Provides group and limited one-to-one counselling for problem gamblers, and support for<br />

family members, who may be seen with or without the individual with the gambling problem.<br />

Counselling is available in person and by phone, and is generally solution-focused, using<br />

cognitive-behavioural interventions, relapse prevention and harm reduction strategies. The<br />

services include open-cycle Preparation groups, closed-cycle 8-week Skills for Change groups,<br />

open After<strong>ca</strong>re groups, and other groups designed for specific issues and concerns. Couple and<br />

family counselling is available. Some staff members specialize in specific populations: women,<br />

youth, older adults and ethnocultural communities. Staff also provide professional training,<br />

outreach and public information sessions on problem gambling issues, treatment and<br />

prevention. Problem gambling treatment services are provided in downtown Toronto at 33<br />

Russell Street, and at two satellite offices in S<strong>ca</strong>rborough and Etobicoke (limited service).<br />

Average program length is 12 weekly sessions plus after<strong>ca</strong>re.<br />

Mon-Fri 08:00 - 16:00<br />

Community-based outreach teams that provide a range of services to seniors. The clinics<br />

provide assessment and psychogeriatric consultation in the client's own environment. For<br />

registered clients, counselling, support, medi<strong>ca</strong>tion monitoring and home visits are all<br />

components of the psychiatric follow up. The clinics also provide crisis services during clinic<br />

hours, consultation to community agencies, advo<strong>ca</strong>cy, edu<strong>ca</strong>tion and support to the clients¿<br />

family members and community edu<strong>ca</strong>tion. The Psychogeriatric Assessment Consultation and<br />

Edu<strong>ca</strong>tion (PACE) Central/West lo<strong>ca</strong>tions also offer day programs. These programs provide<br />

organized, therapeutic and recreational activities, classes on health and age related topics and<br />

Jan. 25, 2011

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