Learn about the mental health and substance use support services available in your community.
Connecting and supporting Aboriginal people, their families, and mental health staff to provide culturally appropriate services.
Longer-term treatment and support for adults over 19 years with major mental illness.
Assessment and short-term treatment for adults over 19 years with serious mental disorders.
Supporting clients who have not responded well to traditional mental health programs and services.
Emergency short-stay treatment for adults who are in a mental health crisis.
Mental health and substance use resources available in different languages.
Services for individuals who live with co-existing developmental disabilities and a mental illness.
Assessment and treatment of psychosis for people between 13 and 30 years old.
Safe and supportive environment for youth, adults and their families dealing with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder and binge eating disorder.
Mental Health supports are available to women who are experiencing anxiety or depression throughout their pregnancy and after having the baby.
Mental health consultation, assessment, psychiatric treatment and support to adults 65 years and older.
Supports patients living with psychosis who have not responded well to previous treatments.
Quick access to a psychiatrist or nurse for mental health assessment.