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Mental health facilities refers to the different settings where mental health care is offered, such as inpatients, outpatients and residential treatment.
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1 Inpatient Mental Health Services
Inpatient mental health services are mental health services provided when a person is admitted to a hospital and stays in the hospital for at least 24-hrs. Inpatient services can be helpful in certain types of emergencies situations, or when less intensive services (such as outpatient treatments) have not been successful.
Hôpital Montfort
Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus
Ottawa Hospital, General Campus
Queensway Carleton Hospital
Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre
2 Outpatient Mental Health Services
Outpatient Mental Health Services is where a person receives services by going to an office or clinic, without having to stay overnight in a hospital. Services can be "hospital-based", and delivered through a hospital, or they may be "community-based" and delivered outside of a hospital.
2.1 Counseling/Therapy Agencies
This is a list of agencies and organizations that offer counselling and/or therapy services.
Horizons Renaissance
Catholic Family Services of Ottawa
Centre for Psychological Services
Centre psychosociale pour enfants et familles
Christian Counselling Ottawa
Family Services Ottawa
Jewish Family Services of Ottawa
Military Family Resource Centre of the National Capital Region (MFRC-NCR)
Minwaashin Lodge
Ottawa Pastoral Counselling Centre
Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre
Roberts/Smart Centre
St-Paul University Counselling Centre
Transformations, A Skills-based, Non-denominational Anger Management Program
Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa
Private practice professionals and commercial businesses
206-19 Grenfell Crescent, Ottawa, ON, K2G 0G3
205-1729 Bank St., Ottawa, ON, K1V 7ZF
376 Churchill Avenue, Suite 208, Ottawa, ON, K1Z 5C3
2.2 Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Teams
Assertive Community Treatment is a client-centered, recovery-oriented mental health service delivered by multidisciplinary treatment teams, designed to provide comprehensive, community-based psychiatric treatment, rehabilitation, and support to persons with serious and persistent mental illness such as schizophrenia.
ACT Team programs are for people who have not benefitted from traditional outpatient programs. Because one of the main goals is to help keep people living in their homes in the community (rather than in hospital), ACT programs are usually reserved for people who have had excessive, prolonged stays in hospitals.
Carlington Assertive Community Treatment Team
Ottawa Assertive Community Treatment Team
Pinecrest Queensway Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
2.3 Clubhouses
Mental illness can make it hard for people to work. Clubhouses provide a safe environment where individuals coping with mental illness can find meaningful work as well as an opportunity to make friends and socialize with others.
Causeway Work Centre
2.4 Community Health and Resource Centres
Community health and resource centres provide a variety of health services to local residents, which often includes mental health services. Services provided by each health centre vary, depending on local community needs. Contact your local community health centre to find out about any counselling, groups or other mental health programs they might have.
Carlington Community and Health Services
Centretown Community Health Centre
Eastern Ottawa Resource Centre
Hunt Club-Riverside Community Services Centre
Lowertown Resource Centre
Nepean, Rideau and Osgoode Community Resource Centre
Olde Forge Community Resource Centre
Orléans-Cumberland Township Community Resource Centre
Overbrook-Forbes Community Services Association
Pinecrest-Queensway Health and Community Services
Sandy Hill Community Health Centre
Soloway Jewish Community Centre
Somerset West Community Health Centre
South-East Ottawa Centre for a Healthy Community
Vanier Community Services Centre
Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health
Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre
2.5 Day Treatment Programs
Day Treatment refers to an intensive type of outpatient services that is more intensive than standard outpatient services (e.g. seeing someone once every 1-2 weeks) but yet is not as intensive as an inpatient stay.
For children and youth, day treatment programs may occur at therapeutic school programs, or take place at hospitals. For adults, day treatment programs are commonly offered at hospitals.
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Day Treatment Programs
Roberts/Smart Centre
2.6 Drop-in Centres
Drop-in centres are a place to go during the daytime and/or evenings, providing companionship and activities to do.
Le Centre Espoir Sophie
Bethany Hope Centre, Salvation Army
Centre 507
Drop-In Services through Youth Services Bureau
Psychiatric Survivors of Ottawa
St. Joe's Women's Centre
The Well
2.7 General Community Mental Health Services
This section has Community Mental Health Services that do not specifically fit into any of the other more specialized categories.
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ottawa branch
Ottawa Salus Corporation
2.8 Home Supports
Refers to supports and services provided in the person's home.
Ottawa Community Support Coalition
The King's Daughters Dinner wagon
Private practice professionals and commercial businesses
670 Farmbrook Crescent, Ottawa (Orleans), ON, K4A 2L1
Most hospitals have mental health services which may include Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers and other professionals. Programs offered typically include:
Bruyère Continuing Care
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)
Hôpital Montfort
Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus
Ottawa Hospital, General Campus
Queensway Carleton Hospital
Regional Centre For Eating Disorders, Ottawa General Hospital
Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre
University of Ottawa Institute of Mental Health Research (IMHR)
2.10 Service Coordination and Case Management
Case management is where a case manager meets with the client (an individual or a family) in order to find out what services are needed. Then, the case manager helps arranges for those services and supports in the community. Service coordination refers to the fact that the different services are coordinated in an efficient way to best help the person.
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ottawa branch
Ottawa Children's Coordinated Access and Referral Committees
Service Coordination
3 Residential Treatment (including Group Homes)
Residential treatment (which includes group homes) refers to programs where individuals live in a therapeutic environment in the community (i.e. not in a hospital), receiving a structured, supervised treatment program. Residential treatment provides 24-hr care with counselling, therapy and trained staff, and is recommended when other, less intense treatments are not possible, or when they have not been effective. Residential treatment works best when family members are involved as well.
Innovative Community Support Services
L'Arche Ottawa
Partners in Parenting
Roberts/Smart Centre
Sonshine Families
Terrace Youth Residential Services
Youth Now Intervention Services, Inc.
Private practice professionals and commercial businesses
1439 Youville Drive, Suite 17, Ottawa (Orleans), ON, K1C 4M8
5503 Main Street, 643, Osgoode, ON, K0A 2W0
1100 Barnett Drive, Cumberland, ON, K4C 1C7
1980 Ogilvie Road, Ottawa, ON, K1J 9L3
132 Chemin du Lac-des-Îles, Blue Sea, QC, J0X 1C0
15 Falk Avenue, Ottawa, ON, K2J 1L2
23 Bridge Street West, Campbellford, ON
25 Tower Road, Ottawa (Nepean), ON, K2G 2E4
1769 St Laurent Boulevard, Suite 136, Ottawa, ON, K1G 5X7
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