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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.
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4003 Cities and Towns
Prescott Russell Community Mental Health Centre (PRCMHC)
- 2741 Chamberland Street, Suite 206, Rockland, ON, K4K 0B8
- 613-446-5139
Youth Addictions
Bilingual mental health services for aged 16 and above. Licensed mental health professionals in occupational therapy, psychology, social work and psychiatry. Services include consultation, education, evaluation, psychotherapy, counselling, psycho-educational groups and referral services offered in Rockland and at our satellite office in Casselman.
Prescott-Russell Addiction Service
- 1905 Laurier Street, Rockland, ON, K4K 0B4
- 1-844-304-1414
Youth Addictions
Counselling for people struggling with alcohol, drugs, medication or gambling-related problems. We offer confidential and specialized services to people 12 years of age and over living in Prescott-Russell. Offered by the Hawkesbury General Hospital.
Prescott-Russell Addiction Services
- 1905 Laurier St, Clarence-Rockland, ON, K4K 0B4
- https://hgh.ca/programs-services/addiction/
Support Groups & Addiction Treatment & Addiction Counselling
Initial assessment and treatment planning fifty-minute individual therapy sessions bio-psycho-social and cognitive behavioral therapy modalities wide range of specialized therapeutic services designed to address problems associated with addictions and/or gambling screening, triage, assessment and referrals individual therapy and group therapy relapse prevention case management support and education referrals discharge and aftercare planning
Prescott-Russell Crisis Team
- 1-866-996-0991
Youth Addictions
The Crisis Team provides immediate support to people experiencing a mental health or addiction-related crisis. At times, one can feel very lonely, discouraged or anxious. We’re here to help restore your balance. We respond either by phone or we go meet you in person. You’re not alone. Our services are offered to people aged 16 and over.
Presland Residence
- 198 Presland Rd, Ottawa, ON, K1K 2B8
Community Mental Health Centers
Private residential care facility which is generally comprised of post-psychiatric residents.Services: meals housekeeping laundry transportation personal care organized leisure activities health services, including medication supervision and 24 hour staff assistance
Prevost, Melissa – Occupational Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist, B.P.E.(Kin.), O.T.Reg.(Ont), R.P. C.Hyp SOLUTIONS Rehabilitation & Consulting Private practice (individual) Registered with College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario Registered with College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario
- 5 Quarry Ridge, LL8, Barrie, ON, L4M 7G1
- 705-792-8109
Youth Addictions
Over 25 years of comprehensive assessment and treatment for children and adults with mental health, cognitive, physical, visual and emotional challenges. Family and individual services for anxiety, depression, work place stress, trauma, head injury, concussion, spinal cord, complex trauma, addiction and serious mental health conditions.
Prideline Durham Program/Service of : Distress Centre Durham (DCD)
- 306 Brock, Whitby, ON, L1N 4H7
- 1-855-877-7433
Youth Addictions
A toll-free telephone helpline for the LGBTQ community in Durham Region to offer non-judgemental emotional support,community referral information and crisis intervention. Our callers discuss issues related to: All varieties of relationships, abuse and violence, mental health, lonliness or isolation, bullying, family, coming out and questioning, sexuality and sexual health, suicidal thoughts and religious or moral conflict.
Primrose Manor
- 134 Ninth St W, Cornwall, ON, K6J 3A5
Community Mental Health Centers
Private residence capacity of 20
Prince Edward County Community Care for Seniors Association
- 74A King St, Prince Edward, ON, K0K 2T0
- http://communitycareforseniors.org
Support Groups
Our co-ordinators will assist caregivers by listening, providing support services as a form of caregiver support and respite, recruiting volunteer helpers, and explaining the service delivery system call for an appointment.
Progress Place
- 576 Church St, Toronto, ON, M4Y 2E3
- https://www.progressplace.org
Community Mental Health Centers & Support Groups
COVID19 Mental Health Support Warm-Line available 7 days a week for anyone feeling lonely, isolated, anxious, or depressed 3 pm-12 midnight call 416-960-9276, text 647-557-5882, or visit www.warmline.ca for online chat 12 noon-12 midnight 3 pm-7 pm (ET) call 1-888-768-2488, available nationallyWellness Check-ins and Mental Health Follow UpIndividuals are offered a follow-up and check in if they need itWeb-based and Virtual SupportOnline groups/social events including exercise, cooking, stress reduction, Double Recovery, recreational activities members only activities, Mon-Fri 9:30 am and 1 pm, Sat-Sun 1 pm non-members welcome Mon-Fri 11 am and 3 pm, Sat-Sun 3 pm see online schedule for program detailsCommunity Support daily takeout meal for members from 576 Church St, delivery for those with complex health issues, primarily members, call for details housing support via phone Senior Day Program daily phone outreach, meal and supplies provision, for existing members only Weston Mount Dennis Community Place Hub phone outreach 10:30 am-4 pm, virtual sewing lessons, free coffee/sandwich Mon-Fri 1 pm-2 pm, call 416 323-1429 for details----------Community-based psychosocial rehabilitation centre, based on the clubhouse approachThe ClubhouseMembers attend the Clubhouse to begin recovery from serious mental illness, and participate in work-focused activity units including clerical, maintenance, food services peer and staff support evening, weekend and holiday social and recreation activities social and recreation opportunities for young adults, such as podcasts, social media, spoken wordWarm Line, 416-960-9276Peer support telephone line operated by and for consumers/survivors, including text format; online chat also available, visit www.warmline.ca for informationDouble Recovery ProgramSelf-help meetings for individuals with concurrent disorders of mental illness and addictions held at various downtown locationsEmployment ProgramPart time employment in the community for Clubhouse members, at competitive wages, includes group, transitional and independent employment opportunities, and staff support as requiredResidential ServicesAffordable housing for Clubhouse members, including flexible as-needed support in bachelor and one bedroom apartmentsParticipates in Senior"s Corner Mental Health Day Program at St James Town Community Corner, 200 Wellesley St E, 416-458-9616, nkhandaker@progressplace.org; and in Weston Mount Dennis Community Place Hub, 1765 Weston Rd, 416-323-1429, khaji@progressplace.org (see separate listing)
Progress Place – Warm Line
- 416-960-9276
- http://www.progressplace.org/static/community.htm
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
The Warm Line is for men and women with mental illness living in the Greater Toronto area in need of a friend with an empathetic ear, someone who will really listen.The Warm Line is operated by peers who have been there, understand, and are aware of the loneliness and isolation felt by the people calling to talk.
Progress Place – Warm Line
- 416-960-9276
- http://www.progressplace.org/static/community.htm
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
The Warm Line is for men and women with mental illness living in the Greater Toronto area in need of a friend with an empathetic ear, someone who will really listen.The Warm Line is operated by peers who have been there, understand, and are aware of the loneliness and isolation felt by the people calling to talk.
Project 321 Peel Down Syndrome Association
- http://www.project321peel.com
Support Groups
Dedicated to spreading awareness, advocacy and inclusion for individuals with Down SyndromeCommunity offering support and information for anyone enhanced by or seeking to learn about Down Syndrome, from prenatal diagnosis through adulthood
Project Autism Canada
Support Groups
Activities include:community support
education programs
sport programs
workshops
parent education, socials and support
Halton Youth Disability Advisory Council (HYDAC)
clubs
social groups
awareness and advocacy initiativesVisit the website for details
Prospect Community Church EMCC
- 75 King St E, Cramahe, ON, K0K 1S0
- https://www.prospectchurch.net
Support Groups
Worship services Food cupboard Community lunch (see Colborne Community Lunch record for details)