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National Directory for Canadian Families
Youth Recovery and Treatment services
Welcome to Sober Kids’ National Directory for treatment providers and programs. We have set out listings for youth services in all major cities and towns in Canada.
To find local services in your area, please use the following search tools from the menu below.
- Select your province or territory
- Scroll to your city/town
- Click the orange “Search Now” button to bring up results in your local community
- For online services, please select “Online” located within the listing of major towns/cities in your province/territory.
If you are a treatment provider and wish to have your facility/contact added to our Directory, please email info@soberkids.ca
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221 Wilson Street, Canada, P7B 1M7
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Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
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Offers case management services to youth with mental health challenges. Provides services that promote independent living in the community and aid with developing coping skills.
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Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
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Offers case management services to youth with mental health challenges. Provides services that promote independent living in the community and aid with developing coping skills.
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647 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON, M4K 2N9
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Support Groups
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Rehabilitation residence includes educational and vocational counselling, addictions and mental health counselling, and relapse prevention tools self help group attendance mandatory stay 3 months staffed 24 hours capacity 18Support meetings/groups available to non-residents
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Support Groups
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Opportunities for patients and caregivers to socialize and help each other by sharing ideas and experiencesServices and activities for those affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): information and referral educational program for health professionals public education medical equipment loans program support group meetings for patients and their caregivers guest speakers provide insight and information on various topics of interest accepts donations of gently used medical equipment such as walkers, wheelchairs, hospital beds, lift chairs, and hoyer lifts; pick-ups can be arranged and tax receipts are provided
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Support Groups
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Community services for people with ALS and their families and friends holds local fundraising events for ALS annual Barrie Walk for ALS is held second Saturday in June , see website for details and registration information
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393 University Ave, Suite 1701, Toronto, ON, M5G 1E6
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Support Groups
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Opportunities for patients and caregivers to socialize and help each other by sharing ideas and experiencesServices and activities for those affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): information and referral educational program for health professionals public education medical equipment loans program support group meetings for patients and their caregivers guest speakers provide insight and information on various topics of interest accepts donations of gently used medical equipment such as walkers, wheelchairs, hospital beds, lift chairs, and hoyer lifts pick-ups can be arranged and tax receipts are provided
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393 University Ave, Suite 1701, Toronto, ON, M5G 1E6
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Support Groups
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Information and support to those with ALS (Lou Gehrig"s disease) and their familiesSupport Services - Registered clients and their families are eligible to receive the following support services: home visits by a Regional Manager who can assist in navigating the ALS journey and help connect patients with other health care providers and community support services equipment and assistive devices available through the loan program or through funding assistance the opportunity to be part of an ALS Canada support group (where available)
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1200 Main St W, Hamilton, ON, L8S 2A5
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Support Groups
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The ALS Society in the Ontario Region, particularly for Hamilton, Niagara, Haldimand, Brant and Halton offers supports for those with ALS and their caregivers, including support groups.They also offer: Loan equipment program Funding assistance programs for some leased and rented equipment Flexible funding program for small bathroom equipmentA physical therapist, occupational therapist or allied professional needs to complete forms to access these programs.
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Crisis lines & In person crisis services & Support Groups
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Office is open to staff, clients and essential visitors only and they will be permitted to enter if they are feeling well and do not have symptoms associated with COVID-19. All persons entering are required to wear a mask and should be prepared to participate in the COVID-19 screening process. 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE - 613-476-2787 TEXT LINE - 613-919-8055 Counselling, information, advocacy and referrals for women who are in or have left an abusive relationship 24hr crisis intervention and transportation to safe shelter Support groups Second-stage free housing with the exception of second stage housing where rents are geared to income Kiosan-Second Stage Housing provides safe, secure, income geared units for up to one year
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38 James St S, 2nd Fl, Hamilton, ON, L8P 4W6
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Support Groups & Addiction Treatment & Addiction Counselling
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Provides substance use and mental health services for teenagers, young adults, and their families or caregivers. On-site treatment and family support is offered at various secondary schools within the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board. Programs include: Secondary School-on-site Treatment Getting Ready Education Group Family Education, Support and Skills Development Youth Affected by Substance Use of Others Street-Involved Youth Outreach Pregnant and Parenting Youth Outreach Community Education, Consultation & Training Naloxone Distribution
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1245 Danforth Ave, Ground Fl, Unit 2, Toronto, ON, M4J 5B5
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Community Mental Health Centers & Support Groups
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COVID19 - All in-person programs and services suspended until further notice, case managers maintaining contact with clients and can be reached at their usual extension ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Community mental health program consumer/survivor participation in all aspects of agency case management/community support advocacy, education supportive counselling groups links with other services, information and referralConsumer/Survivor and Family Community Development Project -- supports consumer/survivor and family involvement in community mental health reform promotes and develops community mental health supports
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11253 County Road 2, Alnwick/Haldimand, ON, K0K 2G0
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Support Groups
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Offers educational services and informal, small-group peer counselling and support for families dealing with Alzheimer"s Disease.Educational services are provide in the form of presentations, workshops, seminars, and keynote addresses on a variety of topics such as: bullying dealing with adolescence parents and schools abilities and disabilities the Alzheimer family crisis understanding memory maintaining memory adjusting to change caregiver issues
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The Bleeker Mall, 1400 Clyde Ave, Unit 222, Ottawa, ON, K2G 3J2
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Support Groups
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Professional counseling, education and system navigation for caregivers and people with dementia counseling/health care system navigation Next Steps Learning Series for Care Partners support groups dementia friendly communities Finding Your Way online education The Music Project ALZeducate online courses
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61 Great Northern Rd, Sault Ste Marie, ON, P6B 4Y8
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Support Groups
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Operates a community-based social program that provides physical activity as well as mental and social stimulation for individuals living with early to mid-stage Alzheimer"s Disease or dementia, and their care partners Provides a place to establish new friendships, and share stories and laughter with others living with Alzheimer"s or dementia Program offered once per week for eight weeks
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37 Broadway Ave, Wawa, ON, P0S 1K0
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Support Groups
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Operates a community-based social program that provides physical activity as well as mental and social stimulation for individuals living with early to mid-stage Alzheimer"s Disease or dementia, and their care partners Provides a place to establish new friendships, and share stories and laughter with others living with Alzheimer"s or dementia Program offered once per week for eight weeks