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Resources for Prince Edward Island, PE    (Select a different area)
Currently we have no local partners for this area (Prince Edward Island).
Welcome to the eMH Directory for Prince Edward Island. Note that we do not yet have any local partners to manage this local directory, so you may notice that there are many resources missing... Feel free to suggest a new resource(s) for this directory! If you are a mental health organization interested in partnering with us, click here for more information.
Resources for Specific Groups
(47 total resources / 4 local resources: A-Z  |  By heading)

This section has mental health resources for specific populations, grouped by age, gender, etc. 

You may also be interested in these related categories:
1 Child and Youth Service Organizations

Child and youth service organizations provide various services and activities for children and youth. (Agencies that are focused on providing counselling/therapy for children and youth are not listed in this section.)

2 Under Six

Services for children under the age of six years old, i.e. infants, toddlers and preschoolers.

» There are not yet any local resources under this category. Please click here to add a resource.
3 Child and Youth Mental Health Services

This section has resources specifically for children (ages 6-12) and youth/adolescents (12-18).

4 Parents

This section has resources to help anyone with parenting -- all the tasks involved in raising a child to become an independent adult. This section is not exhaustive, but focuses on resources that might be of interest to those with mental health difficulties.

5 Men's Mental Health

Men have unique mental and physical health needs. Men looking for mental health services should consult the other mental health sections and in addition, this section lists resources that may be of particular interest to men (and males of all ages).

Talbot House Extended Care for Men
205 Kent Street
     Charlottetown, PE, C1A 1P1
Unavailable
Ages served: All ages
Languages: English
Fees: None
Area served: Prince Edward Island 
Talbot House is a residence for men where they receive chemical dependency treatment and fellowship to support their sobriety so they can regain dignity and confidence. While in residence, men ... »
6 Women's Mental Health

This section has mental health resources that may be specifically of interest for women.

East Prince Women's Information Centre
75 Central Street
     Summerside, PE, C1N 3L2
902-436-9856
Ages served: All ages
Languages: English
Fees: None
Area served: Prince Edward Island 
Information and referral for women on issues such as employment, wife-battering, addictions, legal rights, sexual harassment, etc.   The Centre's purpose is to support change in the status of ... »
Lacey House Extended Care for Women
PO Box 2000
     Charlottetown, PE, C1A 7N8
902-368-4083
Ages served: 16 and up
Languages: English
Fees: None
Area served: Prince Edward Island 
Lacey House provides a 24 hour supervised therapeutic, safe, structured home-like environment to assist women in maintaining a chemical-free lifestyle. Residents receive information on methods to ... »
7 Geriatric and Elder Resources

This refers to mental health resources specifically for older adults (age 55 and above) as well as geriatric adults (age 65 and above).

7.1 General

This section has mental health resources of general interest to those aged 55 and older.

7.2 Long-Term Care Facilities

Long-term care facilities and homes (aka. "nursing home") are for people who require the availability of 24-hour nursing care and supervision within a secure setting. They provide a higher level of care and support than retirement homes or supportive housing. Long-term care homes are owned and operated by various organizations: 1) Nursing homes are usually operated by private corporations; 2) Municipal homes for the aged are owned by municipal councils. Many municipalities are required to build a home for the aged in their area, either on their own or in partnership with a neighbouring municipality; 3) Charitable homes are usually owned by non-profit corporations, such as faith, community, ethnic or cultural groups.

» There are not yet any local resources under this category. Please click here to add a resource.
7.3 Driving Assessments

Sometimes one is required to provide a medical certificate in order to drive.

Occupational therapists can provide detailed assessments of driving ability at one of the following agencies listed below.

» There are not yet any local resources under this category. Please click here to add a resource.
8 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LBGT)

This section lists mental resources for the lesbigay and transgendered community, as well as resources for any individuals seeking help with sexuality issues.

» There are not yet any local resources under this category. Please click here to add a resource.
9 First Nations Mental Health

These section has mental health resources for First Nations (aboriginal and native Canadians).

Native Alcohol and Drug program
6F J. MacAulay Court
     Charlottetown, PE, C1A 9M7
http://www.ncpei.com/
(902) 892-5314 / 1 (877) 591 3003
Ages served: 12 and up
Languages: English
Fees: None
Area served: Prince Edward Island 
There are four objectives that the Native Alcohol and Drug program strives to accomplish, and they are as follows: to create individual and community awareness of the problems related to alcohol and ... »
10 Multicultural Services

Multicultural services refers to resources for individuals of various languages and cultures.

» There are not yet any local resources under this category. Please click here to add a resource.
11 Health Providers

These are resources specifically of interest to (mental) health service providers.

12 Developmental, Intellectual Delay and Disabilities

Developmental delay is where a child has slowed or impaired development. Developmental disability where the developmental delay results in problems with intellectual or adaptive function. Many different conditions can cause developmental delay or disability. The term Intellectual Delay/Disability is often used with the same meaning.

13 Military Families

This section has resources that may be of particular interest to families where one or more family members serves in the military. Members of the military have to deal with very specific issues that others do not, such as: preparing for deployment; dealing with loved ones being away on deployment, as well as their eventual return; stress from frequent moves; the very real risk of losing a loved one in the line of duty. And in addition to that, military families must also cope with all the usual stresses that any other families face.

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