Focus: Mental Health
The Mental Health Crisis Service of Prescott-Russell, working in conjunction with the Mental Health Crisis Line, offers a mobile crisis team, along with short-term follow-up to clients and support to professionals. Model of service is specialized mental health crisis intervention.
Focus: Mental Health
This program is for people with mental health issues who do not require an admission to hospital and who are not safe to stay in their current environment.
Focus: Mental Health
The peer support program is offered as a series of group sessions. The sessions are recovery focused and strength based, with the goal of identifying and sharing a series of resources and tools to add to each participants' “toolbox” towards recovery.
Focus: Mental Health
This program involves assessment and group psychotherapy. Groups offered include: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy group for depression, for panic disorder, and for social phobia; specialized yoga/relaxation/mindfulness group; specialized program for individuals with a co-occurring mental illness and diabetes; and an art therapy group.
Focus: Mental Health
Counselling and psychotherapy for survivors of sexual assault. Provides assessment, consultation, intervention and follow-up services. Individual counselling and psychotherapy is available for male survivors of past sexual assault is available at the Hawkesbury location.
Focus: Mental Health
Psychiatric consultations. Recommendations are offered to family physicians regarding diagnosis and treatment.
Focus: Mental Health
Assessments, diagnosis, and follow-ups. Focus is on psychotherapy. Duration is short to moderate term. Multi-disciplinary programs: psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, psychiatric nurses. Includes sexual assault program for men and women, specialized social anxiety module, and concurrent disorders treatment.
Single session, walk-in services are available.
Focus: Mental Health
Psychiatric follow-up. Program length depends on the nature of the diagnosis and lasts for a maximum of two years.
Focus: Mental Health
Assessment and treatment offered to individuals suffering from a first episode of psychosis. Services can be offered in the individual's home, community or at the Mental Health Treatment Service. This service is part of the Regional On Track program. Multidisciplinary approach with a psychiatric nurse acting as the primary clinician. Duration of treatment can be up to three years.
Focus: Mental Health
Geriatric Psychiatry Service of Prescott-Russell (GPSPR) provides specialized consultation, assessment, treatment and follow-ups to seniors, and provides support to their families and other primary care providers. The GPSPR outreach program offers services to seniors living in long-term care facilities, private nursing homes and in the home environment. Behaviour Support Ontario initiative offered within this program. Model of service is psycho-geriatric outreach.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Problem Gambling
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Problem Gambling
Provides a single point of access to all services within the Mental Health and Addiction program. Navigators conduct screening and assessments to determine eligibility and connect individuals to an appropriate treatment service.
Focus: Substance Abuse
Counselling for individuals struggling with alcohol, drugs, medication or gambling-related problems.
Services include:
- Screening, assessment and referral
- Counselling
- Relapse prevention and aftercare planning
- Family Support and Interventions
Focus: Problem Gambling
Counselling for individuals struggling with gambling-related problems.
Services include:
- Screening, assessment and referral
- Counselling
- Relapse prevention and aftercare planning
- Family Support and Interventions
Focus: Substance Abuse
Community Treatment *ECD is an addiction treatment service for women who are pregnant and/or have children less than six years of age. This service is to help mothers to reduce or stop consuming alcohol and/or other drugs that are dangerous during pregnancy and/or that are getting in the way of her being a healthier parent. The program will assess, support, advocate and provide counselling.
Focus: Substance Abuse
This Supportive Housing Program assists individuals who have substance use issues, who are homeless, at risk of being homeless or are marginally housed, and who want to make positive changes in their lives. The program provides stable housing linked to support services and intensive case management that is flexible to meet individual's needs, goals and service plans.
Focus: Substance Abuse
This program assists in transitioning youth from children and adolescent mental health services to adult addiction and mental health services.
Focus: Substance Abuse
This program increases access to services for individuals with opioid addictions. The program focuses on the needs of individuals and their families. The program provides case management, counselling and referral. It is based on client-centre care, takes a harm reduction approach and works collaboratively with community partners.
Focus: Substance Abuse
A community services program for pregnant and parenting women with addictions. This program provides increased access to opioid addiction treatment through the provision of case management, counselling and referral with a focus on the individual's needs and those of their families.
Focus: Substance Abuse
This program offers clients the opportunity to complete an in-home withdrawal. The program includes initial and continued evaluation; support and education counselling; management of in-home withdrawal; group therapy through a day program and telephone support.
French to follow:
Ce programme offre aux personnes le service de sevrage à domicile ou en communauté. Les composantes du programme sont : l'évaluation initiale et continue; le counseling de soutien et éducatif; la gestion du sevrage à domicile; la thérapie de groupe au programme de jour; et le soutien téléphonique.
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Focus: Mental Health, Substance Abuse
A local addictions support worker provides case management support to individuals who are participating virtually in the Concurrent Disorders Unit Day Program offered by the Royal Ottawa Healthcare Group. Support includes completing necessary assessments and referral to the Concurrent Disorders Unit Day Program, ongoing support while the individual is enrolled in the program, and follow up and bridging of services once the individual is discharged from the Concurrent Disorders program.
All groups are offered through Zoom. Individual care team appointments may be offered either by telephone or other video conferencing platforms.
Focus: Problem Gambling
Counselling for parents, family members or significant others affected by a family member's involvement in gambling.