Focus: Mental Health
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community-based model of care for individuals who have severe and persistent mental illness. Services are provided in the individual's home and in the community. ACT brings a team of healthcare professionals together to provide highly integrated and individualized services for individuals.
Focus: Mental Health
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community-based model of care for individuals who have severe and persistent mental illness. Services are provided in the individual's home and in the community. ACT brings a team of healthcare professionals together to provide highly integrated and individualized services for individuals.
Focus: Mental Health
A community treatment program that serves individuals with extended psychosis (usually defined as greater than two years). The program assists individuals to achieve independent living through individual and group sessions, and to avoid hospital admissions or presentation to the Emergency Room. Wellness Program for Extended Psychosis (W-PEP) also provides Wellness Injection services to individuals who are currently receiving services.
Focus: Mental Health
Provides assessment, consultation and treatment to seniors with serious mental illness, responsive behaviours, and/or dementia. Program may include assessment by social work, nursing, and/or psychiatry. Recommendations are provided to the referral source.
Focus: Mental Health
The Concurrent Disorder Program supports individuals with co-occurring mental illness and substance-related issues. Treatment simultaneously addresses all disorders using a structured assessment, group therapy and individual therapy.
Focus: Mental Health
An outreach program that serves individuals with a pre-existing intellectual/developmental disability and who are diagnosed with a mental health disorder, primarily exhibited by behaviours which are self-harming or threatening to those trying to care for the individual. This service provides short-term stabilization and bio-mental healthcare to individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities. A treatment plan is developed in consultation with the primary provider and community organizations
Focus: Mental Health
This program provides services to individuals living with severe, complex or treatment resistant mood and/or anxiety disorders. Individuals are assessed based on provisional diagnosis, duration of illness, disability caused by illness and risk. A bio-psychosocial approach is used to understand and treat the mood and anxiety disorders. Support is provided to help reduce symptoms of the mood and/or anxiety disorder, improve functionality and quality of life, and prevent psychiatric hospitalization and/or re-admission.
Focus: Mental Health
This clinic offers Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) which are safe, painless and effective therapy for a number of psychiatric conditions. The ECT/TMS team includes specially trained nurses, anesthetist, psychiatrist and respiratory therapist.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
The Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub is a collaborative initiative located at Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare (HDGH) that provides low-barrier, bed-based integrated care for individuals aged 16 and older who are experiencing homelessness and are seeking support for their addiction and mental health concerns, while addressing their housing needs.
The HART Hub, co-led by HDGH, House of Sophrosyne (HoS) and the Windsor Essex Community Health Centre (weCHC) brings together multiple community partners to deliver person-centred care. This approach helps people access the health, housing, and social supports they need - promoting recovery, stability, and long-term well-being.