Focus: Substance Abuse
Intensive case management services coupled with a housing supplement. These housing units are intended for those with complex addictions, often with concurrent mental health and addictions issues.
Eligibility requirements:
- homelessness and/or street-involved within the City of Toronto
- significant mental and/or physical health issues and referring organization must have current knowledge of client's location.
- clients must also meet Addictions Supportive Housing criteria - potential clients would have current or historical problematic substance use, are homeless or at risk of losing their housing, qualify for a housing subsidy, or have a history of high-intensity service use (ER, hospital inpatient, WMS).
Focus: Mental Health
A community-based mental health program for women with mental health issues or concurrent disorder who have been homeless for 6+ months. Outreach is utilized to engage the woman, and the workers meet the clients in the community. Works with the clients to meet basic needs, including food, shelter, ID, income, healthcare, and linking to other supports and services.
Focus: Mental Health
Assists individuals age 16 and over who are having significant difficulty in day-to-day living as a result of severe and persistent mental health issues. Assists clients to meet their basic needs such as food, housing, clothing, health care, crisis management, identify and meet goals, and connect to resources and services.
Focus: Mental Health
A rapid access, intensive, short term geriatric case management program that supports senior adults 55 and over in St. James Town, Moss Park and Regent Park, whose complex mental health illnesses or other issues (e.g. poverty, social isolation, deterioration of physical health, risk of eviction, hoarding and infestation) are impacting their ability to safely maintain their wellness and housing.
Provides outreach, assessment and referrals and community based, one to one, short term intensive case management services for those seniors in the identified neighbourhoods, who experience complex mental and physical health care needs.
Focus: Mental Health
Health Promotion staff work to support individuals, groups and organizations in the planning, delivery, and evaluation of mental health services in Toronto. This program offers a 16-week structured Cognitive Behavioural Therapy program for individuals with auditory hallucination.