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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.
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If you are a treatment provider and wish to have your facility/contact added to our Directory, please email info@soberkids.ca
4003 Cities and Towns
Shalom Counselling Services – Individual and Couple Counselling
- 9 Avondale Avenue South, Canada, N2L 2B5
- 519-886-9690
- https://shalomcounselling.org/counselling-shalom
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
Offers individual and conjoint general and Christian faith-based counselling services to individuals experiencing emotional, social, and behavioural challenges. Provides short-term and ongoing support and offers faith-based conversations that are only carried out when initiated by the client.COVID update: service also offered by telephone and as online video counselling.
Sharbot Lake Family Health Team
- 1005 Medical Centre Rd, Central Frontenac, ON, K0H 2P0
- http://www.sharbotlakefht.com/
Addiction Treatment & Addiction Counselling
COVID-19: (23 August 2021) Saturday Urgent Walk in clinic services are cancelled until further notice. Monday to Friday, by appointment only. All group Programs and Services at the Sharbot Lake Family Health Team are suspended until further notice.Primary medical care clinic Chronic disease Management programs asthma COPD Diabetes Mental HealthHealthy lifestyle programs community cooking community exercise craving change mindfulness based stress reduction nutrition counselling therapeutic yogaPreventative care programs breast cancer screening cervical cancer screening colorectal cancer screening smoking cessationPopulation health programs 18 Month Well Baby high risk foot care
Sheena’s Place
- 87 Spadina Rd, Toronto, ON, M5R 2T1
- https://www.sheenasplace.org
Community Mental Health Centers & Support Groups
Community support centre for individuals and families affected by eating disorders and body shape issues, includes support groups, body image groups, skills building groups and expressive arts groups; advocacy, information, and links to resources, treatment programs and emergency support; public awareness to reduce stigmaNo referrals, individual counselling, residential care or crisis intervention
Sheguiandah First Nation
- 76 Ogemah Miikan, Sheguiandah First Nation, ON, P0P 1W0
Support Groups & Addiction Treatment & Addiction Counselling
Provides services and support for individuals and families struggling with addiction issues Offers Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings when required Provides transportation to all meetings and workshops upon requestPrevention Provides public seminars/meetings to raise community awareness of alcohol, drug abuse and gambling addictions Holds educational sessions in schools Coordinates cultural and spiritual eventsIntervention Facilitates recreational activities and social events Provides individual and group discussions Offers cultural and spiritual gatheringsAftercare ServicesProvides the following services aimed at preventing alcohol and drug abuse problems from reoccurring: Counselling, sharing circles and support groups Regular phone calls and home visits Referrals to band services, social services, detoxification and treatment centres and medical assistance
Shelter Health Network
- 431 Whitney Ave, Hamilton, ON, L8S 2H6
- https://shelterhealthnetwork.ca/
Crisis lines & Addiction Treatment
Provides non-medical residential withdrawal management, 24-hour telephone crisis support, early treatment groups, a taking steps group, day and residential treatment, and aftercare for women with substance use issues. Part of the Shelter Health Network, Womankind Addiction Service was created in the amalgamation of Hamilton Women"s Detox Centre and Mary Ellis House.
Shelter Health Network
- 15 Charlton Ave W, Hamilton, ON, L8P 2B8
- http://shelterhealthnetwork.ca/
Addiction Treatment
Provides general health services and addiction services to people in Hamilton who do not have stable housing.
Shelter Health Network
- 200 Main St E, Hamilton, ON, L8N 1H3
- http://shelterhealthnetwork.ca/
Addiction Treatment
Provides general health services and addiction services to people in Hamilton who do not have stable housing.
Shelter Health Network
- 52 Catharine St N, Hamilton, ON, L8R 1J1
- http://shelterhealthnetwork.ca/
Addiction Treatment
Provides general health services and addiction services to people in Hamilton who do not have stable housing.
Shelter Health Network
- 595 Main St E, Hamilton, ON, L8M 1J4
- http://shelterhealthnetwork.ca/
Addiction Treatment
Provides general health services and addiction services to people in Hamilton who do not have stable housing.
Shepherds of Good Hope
- 1053 and 1057 Merivale Rd, Ottawa, ON, K1N 5M9
- https://www.sghottawa.com
Community Mental Health Centers
COVID-19 (14 May 2020): Services remain available, intake still conducted until further notice.Supportive housing comprised of: 30 beds for the Managed Alcohol Program (see separate record) 15 beds for the Aging at Home Program 20 beds through a partnership with the Canadian Mental Health ProgramServices include: staff support available 24 hours onsite healthcareHousing is designed to support residents based on individuals needs with an emphasis on recovery and allow individuals the flexibility to move from one level of support to another
Shepherds of Good Hope
- 145 Castlefrank Rd, Ottawa, ON, K2L 3X9
- https://www.sghottawa.com
Community Mental Health Centers
COVID-19 (26 May 2020): Services remain available, intake still conducted until further notice.Supportive housing comprised of: 34 rental units for adults living with mental illness and/or concurrent disorder 58 Residential Services beds for adults 55 years and older who need support in their housingService include: staff support available 24 hours onsite healthcareHousing is designed to support residents based on individuals needs with an emphasis on recovery and allow individuals the flexibility to move from one level of support to another
Shepherds of Good Hope
- 208 St Andrew St, Ottawa, ON, K1N 5G6
- https://www.sghottawa.com
Community Mental Health Centers
COVID-19: Services remain available, intake still conducted until further notice.Supportive housing housing is designed to allow individuals the flexibility to move from one level of support to another depending on individual needs safe, clean and supportive environment 32 single and 3 shared apartments for individuals living with mental illness and/or concurrent disorder provides a supported environment focused towards independent living and the building of community within staffed 24/7
Shepherds of Good Hope
- 256 King Edward Ave, Ottawa, ON, K1N 7M1
- https://www.sghottawa.com/
Addiction Treatment
COVID-19: Service remains fully operational, taking new clients, diversions from OPS and EMS until further notice.49-bed program in partnership between the Shepherds of Good Hope, Ottawa Inner City Health, City of Ottawa, Home and Community Care Support Services, Royal Ottawa Hospital, and Canadian Mental Health AssociationIncreases treatment and care available to individuals not accessing services due to complex health and social issues and provides integrated care for clients prior to transfer to mainstream treatmentOn-site supports: Supervision and support for individuals under the influence of drugs/alcohol or exhibiting symptoms of mental illness, providing medically supervised detox and overdose prevention Access to short stay treatment and care unit for medication stabilization, treatment for physical health concerns and concurrent disorder treatment Access to a transitional environment for individuals awaiting treatment, housing or other services Diversion program for Ottawa Police Services and Emergency Medical Services
Sherbourne Health
- 333 Sherbourne St, 2nd Fl, Toronto, ON, M5A 2S5
- http://www.soytoronto.com
Support Groups
COVID19 -- appointments with SOY youth resource workers via telephone or virtual where possible; no on-site programming----------------------------------------Health promotion services and programming to support LGBT2SQ youth and young adults, many of whom are homeless, racialized and/or newcomers to CanadaConnects to affirming mental health and primary care service providers, peers, mentors, housing, dieticians, urban and newcomer health services, income or employment supports, transitioning supports, immigration supports, and moreGoal Planning Service (GPS) meet regularly with youth resource workers to help identify and achieve personal goals help to arrange appointments such as those with a landlord, addictions or mental health counsellor, medical practitioner, school counsellor, Ontario Works representative, immigration lawyer, CAS worker, and others accompaniment to family or chosen family meetingsWeekly Health and Wellbeing Groups explore personal goals dinner various youth and young adults groups for all LGBT2SQ; for those who identify as Black, African, Caribbean or Black identified multiracial; for newcomers and refugees; for those who identify as trans, non-binary or gender-questioningSOY CONNECT"s Mentorship and Peer Leadership Programs group and personal mentorship Melanin Linx Project connects Black LGBTQ+ youth with a mentorSOY Lead paid peer leadership program advanced training in peer educationInternal Housing Program - rent-geared-to-income housing and supports to live independentlyHealth promotion and systems workMember agency of Toronto Drop-in Network (TDIN)
Sherbourne Health Centre (SHC)
- 333 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, ON,
- 416-324-4100
Adult Addictions
Provides innovative primary health care, counselling, support, outreach, health promotion, and education programs to clients in southeast Toronto.
Programs and services include:
* Primary Health Care clinics
* Culturally responsive care for recent immigrants
* Comprehensive LGBT primary health care and health promotion
* LGBT youth health and mentoring
* LGBTQ Parenting and Families
* Mental health counselling, wellness workshops and support groups
* Homeless programs and on-the-spot nursing care on our Health Bus
* Naturopathic and chiropractic services