Adult Mental Health Resources - centralwesthealthline.ca
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CANES Community Care<br />
Centre for Addiction<br />
& <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, Peel<br />
Office<br />
www.<strong>ca</strong>mh.net<br />
Counselling and<br />
Treatment<br />
Ages: 16 year(s) and up<br />
Recovery<br />
Ages: 16-25 years<br />
Psychogeriatric Outreach<br />
Program (Treat at Home)<br />
Ages:65+ & 55+ with<br />
complex medi<strong>ca</strong>l issues<br />
Concurrent Disorders<br />
Program<br />
Ages: 18 year(s) and up<br />
Intake Worker<br />
905- 853-8477<br />
905- 201-0432<br />
1-866-497-6701<br />
Intake Worker<br />
905- 853-8477<br />
416-743-3892<br />
Fax: 416-743-7654<br />
416-595-3128<br />
Andrea Tsanos,<br />
Manager of Concurrent<br />
Disorders Service<br />
416-535-8501 x 6729<br />
The program supports individuals who are suffering from serious mental illness and who live or<br />
work in York Region. Individual, couple, family and group therapy are provided. The treatment<br />
of choice is based on the needs of the client. Model of service is Cognitive Behaviour Therapy<br />
(CBT) and Dialecti<strong>ca</strong>l Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and other models as required. All treatment<br />
models are recovery based. Average length of stay is four to six months.<br />
Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm<br />
Provides opportunities for people with mental illness to develop life skills including social,<br />
interpersonal, leadership and employment. The program has several lo<strong>ca</strong>tions through York<br />
Region and South Simcoe., the Canadian <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Association and its community partners<br />
hold a weekly social program <strong>ca</strong>lled VENT and a Youth Coffee Club. These groups offer peer<br />
discussion, movies, music, arts and crafts, games, awareness nights and supportive counselling.<br />
Model of service is recovery. Average length of stay is one to two years.<br />
Services are provided by a psychogeriatric nurse and/or a <strong>ca</strong>se manager. Seniors receive in-home<br />
assessment, clini<strong>ca</strong>l and supportive monitoring and primary <strong>ca</strong>re treatment services as well as access to<br />
additional community supports. Frequency of home visits are based on the senior’s health status but<br />
<strong>ca</strong>n be weekly, as needed.<br />
The Concurrent Disorders Service (CDS), part of Toronto’s Centre for Addiction and <strong>Mental</strong><br />
<strong>Health</strong> (CAMH), offers specialized community-based (outpatient) treatment to people facing<br />
both addiction and mental health problems. Specialized concurrent disorder services include:<br />
consultation, treatment planning and preparation, group therapy, individual therapy, <strong>ca</strong>se<br />
management, pharmacotherapy, treatment research, and edu<strong>ca</strong>tion and training.<br />
CDS offers more intensive outpatient treatment for specific subgroups of clients in the<br />
following 3 Concurrent Disorders Specialty Clinics:<br />
(1) Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Clinic for those with BPD with and without concurrent<br />
substance use problems,<br />
(2) Eating Disorders and Addictions Clinic,<br />
(3) Integrative Group Therapies Clinic – offering a variety of different group psychotherapy<br />
approaches for various concurrent disorder problems<br />
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm<br />
Jan. 25, 2011