Mental Health
The Mental Health Program provides a range of services for children,
adolescents and adults with serious mental health issues. Assisting
individuals through severe episodes of illness and gradually moving
them into less acute services is a major focus of the program. Clients
and family members are involved as much as possible in the assessment,
treatment and discharge planning phases of care.
Adult Mental Health Services include:
Adult Crisis Program
In Patient Mental Health Unit
Partial Hospitalization
Day Program
Brief Therapy Clinic
Schizophrenia Program
Geriatric Mental Health Outreach
Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
Community Treatment Order
Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services include:
Child and Adolescent Crisis Program
Child and Family Clinic
Child & Adolescent In Patient Unit
Eating Disorder Program
The Mental Health Program is supported by an experienced
team of health care professionals consisting of:
- nurses
- psychiatrists
- social workers
- psychologists
- child and youth workers
- recreational therapist
- occupational therapist
- dietitian
- psychometrists
- teacher
- crisis worker
For information on resources available to you during your hospital visit or stay (for example: parking, what to bring, discharge times and other helpful information) please click on Patients and Visitors.
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