Focus: Substance Abuse
Homewood’s Addiction Medicine Program (AMP) is a specialty inpatient program focused on treating individuals struggling with substance use and concurrent disorders.
Treatment is overseen by addiction medicine physicians as well as an interdisciplinary team of psychotherapists, nursing professionals, occupational therapists, and recreation therapists. Psychiatric consultation is available. AMP offers specialized content for healthcare professionals and for first responders, military and veterans. Opioid Agonist Therapy is available.
Focus: Substance Abuse
Homewood’s Addiction Medicine Program (AMP) is a specialty inpatient program focused on treating individuals struggling with substance use and concurrent disorders. The program is divided into three phases: Assessment, withdrawal management, stabilization; Active Treatment; and Recovery Management Planning.
Treatment is overseen by addiction medicine physicians as well as an interdisciplinary team of psychotherapists, nursing professionals, occupational therapists, and recreation therapists. Psychiatric consultation is available. AMP offers specialized content for healthcare professionals and for first responders, military and veterans. Opioid Agonist Therapy is available.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
MASTRS offers care for mature adults who are experiencing depression, anxiety, substance use, and other mental health issues along with cognitive deficits and/or mobility issues that may be related to mental health or to aging. These individuals are often excluded from treatment programs because they need slower programming or physical assistance from nursing staff.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
MASTRS offers care for mature adults who are experiencing depression, anxiety, substance use, and other mental health issues along with cognitive deficits and/or mobility issues that may be related to mental health or to aging. These individuals are often excluded from treatment programs because they need slower programming or physical assistance from nursing staff.
Focus: Mental Health
Individuals requiring inpatient care who are experiencing ongoing psychiatric signs and symptoms of one or more diagnoses of disorders
including but not limited to: mood disorder, anxiety disorder, psychotic disorder, trauma-related disorder, and substance-related disorder
Following a comprehensive assessment, a care plan is customized according to the individual's treatment goals and tolerance level. The care plan emphasizes a combination of group psychotherapy, education and skill-building sessions, recreational activities, along with occasional one-to-one sessions. Medical treatments, including medications and electroconvulsive therapy, may be offered.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
The Traumatic Stress Injury and Concurrent Program (TSICP) Guardians Program is designed specifically for First Responders, Military personnel, and Veterans who experience mental health concerns related to repeated exposure to occupational and life stressors, Guardians offers a dedicated unit and program that allows individuals the opportunity to heal, recover and grow in a community of peers who understand their unique experiences and perspective.
This program is designed for individuals who have experienced the unique challenge of protecting, serving and guarding their fellow citizens. The treatment program recognizes that these individuals have unique treatment needs which may include exposure to traumatic situations, depression, anxiety, and substance use challenges.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
The Traumatic Stress Injury and Concurrent Program (TSICP) Cornerstone Program creates a community that helps individuals struggling with trauma and concurrent addiction.
The program is intended for adults who, over the course of their lives, have been exposed to one or more traumas, including but not limited to experiences such as adverse childhood experiences, natural disasters, physical and sexual violence, severe illness or injury, and witnessing acts of violence.
The program provides support for adults with a range of traumas that may include, but is not limited to: childhood sexual and physical abuse, motor vehicle accidents, occupational traumas (non-first responder/uniform related), workplace accidents, and personal assaults.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
The Traumatic Stress Injury and Concurrent Program (TSICP) Guardians Program is designed specifically for First Responders, Military personnel, and Veterans who experience mental health concerns related to repeated exposure to occupational and life stressors, Guardians offers a dedicated unit and program that allows individuals the opportunity to heal, recover and grow in a community of peers who understand their unique experiences and perspective.
This program is designed for individuals who have experienced the unique challenge of protecting, serving and guarding their fellow citizens. The treatment program recognizes that these individuals have unique treatment needs which may include exposure to traumatic situations, depression, anxiety, and substance use challenges.
Focus: Mental Health
Homewood Health Centre’s Eating Disorders Program offers evidence-based treatment for eating disorders, including Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa. This includes an environment where symptoms can be interrupted and supports are provided to help patients cope with the associated distress, while they learn the skills necessary to succeed following their return home.
The primary goal of the treatment program is to provide a period of interruption from the behavioural aspects of the eating disorder. While with the program patients are expected to eat a variety of appropriately portioned foods at regular intervals and refrain from compensatory behaviours. Individuals are supported in practicing these behaviours with increasing autonomy (e.g. less meal supervision, longer passes in the community).
The program also provides the individual with a variety of skills to cope with day-to-day stressors and emotions, both while in the program but also after discharge, and to begin to address factors contributing to the maintenance of the eating disorder.
The program provides two specialized streams, a trauma-focused stream and a substance use stream. Each stream is comprised of specialized groups, targeting trauma or substance use, in addition to the regular programming offered by the program.
Focus: Mental Health
Homewood Health Centre’s Eating Disorders Program offers evidence-based treatment for eating disorders, including Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa. This includes an environment where symptoms can be interrupted and supports are provided to help patients cope with the associated distress, while they learn the skills necessary to succeed following their return home.
The primary goal of the treatment program is to provide a period of interruption from the behavioural aspects of the eating disorder. While with the program patients are expected to eat a variety of appropriately portioned foods at regular intervals and refrain from compensatory behaviours. Individuals are supported in practicing these behaviours with increasing autonomy (e.g. less meal supervision, longer passes in the community).
The program also provides the individual with a variety of skills to cope with day-to-day stressors and emotions, both while in the program but also after discharge, and to begin to address factors contributing to the maintenance of the eating disorder.
The program provides two specialized streams, a trauma-focused stream and a substance use stream. Each stream is comprised of specialized groups, targeting trauma or substance use, in addition to the regular programming offered by the program.
Focus: Mental Health
Integrated Mood and Anxiety Program (IMAP) is an elective program comprised of a comprehensive orientation and assessment period followed by an intensive treatment program.
This therapeutic program specializes in the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders. The program offers a full range of biological and psychotherapeutic treatments. Group work, as the primary approach, provides a supportive environment through which recovery can occur. Family work and discharge planning are an integral part of the program.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
The Women’s Trauma & Concurrent program, is a program for people who identify as women (cis or transgender), non-binary or gender queer persons. This program specifically offers deep expertise in the treatment of a full range of traumatic stress injury impacts (up to and including PTSD) and integrates this care with treatment for substance use disorders (as needed),
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
The Women’s Trauma & Concurrent program, is a program for people who identify as women (cis or transgender), non-binary or gender queer persons. This program specifically offers deep expertise in the treatment of a full range of traumatic stress injury impacts (up to and including PTSD) and integrates this care with treatment for substance use disorders (as needed),
Focus: Mental Health
Case Coordination provides adult psychiatric treatment and rehabilitation supports.
Service plans are individually developed based on client need and comprehensive assessments.
Case Coordination provides long-term, individual intensive mental health support for the seriously mentally ill population with complex and concurrent needs. Clients have access to an interdisciplinary team based on individual assessment and need.
Focus: Mental Health
Homewood Health Centre’s Eating Disorders Program offers evidence-based treatment for eating disorders, including Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa. This includes an environment where symptoms can be interrupted and supports are provided to help patients cope with the associated distress, while they learn the skills necessary to succeed following their return home.
The primary goal of the treatment program is to provide a period of interruption from the behavioural aspects of the eating disorder. While with the program patients are expected to eat a variety of appropriately portioned foods at regular intervals and refrain from compensatory behaviours. Individuals are supported in practicing these behaviours with increasing autonomy (e.g. less meal supervision, longer passes in the community).
The program also provides the individual with a variety of skills to cope with day-to-day stressors and emotions, both while in the program but also after discharge, and to begin to address factors contributing to the maintenance of the eating disorder.
The program provides two specialized streams, a trauma-focused stream and a substance use stream. Each stream is comprised of specialized groups, targeting trauma or substance use, in addition to the regular programming offered by the program.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
The Integrated Mood, Anxiety and Addictions Concurrent (IMAAC) program, offers comprehensive medical and clinical care for adults who are experiencing mood and/or anxiety disorders with or without problematic substance use (alcohol, drugs, prescription medications, including opioids).
The highly structured program consists of several phases of treatment, focusing first on withdrawal (if needed), stabilization and foundation setting, learning and practising skills, substance use education (as required), medication optimization (if applicable), peer support and discharge planning.
Focus: Mental Health
Individuals requiring inpatient care who are experiencing ongoing psychiatric signs and symptoms of one or more diagnoses of disorders
including but not limited to: mood disorder, anxiety disorder, psychotic disorder, trauma-related disorder, and substance-related disorder
Following a comprehensive assessment, a care plan is customized according to the individual's treatment goals and tolerance level. The care plan emphasizes a combination of group psychotherapy, education and skill-building sessions, recreational activities, along with occasional one-to-one sessions. Medical treatments, including medications and electroconvulsive therapy, may be offered.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
The Traumatic Stress Injury and Concurrent Program (TSICP) Cornerstone Program creates a community that helps individuals struggling with trauma and concurrent addiction.
The program is intended for adults who, over the course of their lives, have been exposed to one or more traumas, including but not limited to experiences such as adverse childhood experiences, natural disasters, physical and sexual violence, severe illness or injury, and witnessing acts of violence.
The program provides support for adults with a range of traumas that may include, but is not limited to: childhood sexual and physical abuse, motor vehicle accidents, occupational traumas (non-first responder/uniform related), workplace accidents, and personal assaults.
Focus: Mental Health
This program provides education for healthcare workers in LTC, retirement homes, community organizations, and to community stakeholders.