O’Quinn, Susan – Social Worker, MSW, BSW, BCS Private practice (individual) Registered with Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
- 1020 Johnson’s lane, A6, Mississauga, ON, L5J 4L8
- 647-444-9457
Youth Addictions
Susan O"Quinn provides online counselling, online parent coaching and developmental screening and monitoring for families with young children. Susan believes that online service methods have unique advantages that compliment traditional services. Not only do they save time, energy and our carbon footprint, online service offers increased confidentiality and privacy for clients, and enables equal access to services, regardless of where the client lives.
Amir, Humaira – Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC), MA Humaira Amir Counseling Services Private practice (individual) Registered with Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA)
- 200-4257 Sherwoodtowne Blvd, Mississauga, ON, L4Z 1Y5
- 1-905-598-6646
Youth Addictions
Sakeenah Homes
- 5659 McAdam Rd, B4, Mississauga, ON, L4Z 1N9
- 1-888-671-3446
Youth Mental Health
Sakeenah Homes is a transitional home for Muslim women and children who may be facing violence, homelessness, financial or immigration issues. Our mission is to establish a network of sheltering projects which provide a safe and nurturing environment that they may be given equal opportunities to excel, grow, and thrive with respect and dignity.
Our objective is to work closely with our clients, either in our home or remotely, to provide a safe living environment while providing community support services through casework.
Our main services, among many others include 4 transitional homes in Ontario, Canada-wide casework and mental health services like counselling.
We also have a compilation of resources for every community that offer legal, financial, housing, mental health, immigration and employment services. We continue to build this resource list by reaching out to people like you who are committed to helping women and children.
Mississauga Psychology Centre Private practice Registered with College of Psychologists of Ontario
- 99 Queen Street South, Mississauga, ON, L5M 1K7
- 1-416-912-0577
Youth Addictions
We help people develop strategies and solutions to thrive in school, relationships and life. By providing exemplary specialized care and education for mental health issues, we hope to build healthy communities and help people thrive.
We are a team of registered psychologists, psychological associates and social workers with extensive experience providing comprehensive psycho-educational and psycho-diagnostic assessments, and psychotherapy to children, teens, adults, couples and families for a range of mental health and behavioural issues.
Our caring and knowledgeable staff works with clients to look for insights from past experiences and find solutions to current challenges affecting their ability to perform life tasks optimally.
Tourette Canada
- 5945 Airport Rd, Unit 245, Mississauga, ON, L4V 1R9
- www.tourette.ca
Support Groups
A national non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for those with or affected by Tourette Syndrome and its associated conditions through education, advocacy and the promotion of research. Offers support and services including in-service presentations (for educators, schools and business), support groups, youth programs and family events.
Mind Forward Brain Injury Services
- 176 Robert Speck Pkwy, Mississauga, ON, L4Z 3G1
- www.mindforward.org
Support Groups
Community-based support and rehabilitation services to adults living with the effects of an acquired brain injury * referral to other community services
Assisted Living - Assisted living beds with 24 hour support in Oakville, Mississauga and Brampton (5 residential facilities) * all residential placements are based on assessed need and focus on maintaining independent living skills and social recreational engagement in the residence and in the communityCaregiver/Family Services - Provides psychological/family counselling, neuropsychiatric consultation, ABI education, peer support groups facilitated by a registered social workerCase Management - Offered to all outreach service recipients not living in a Mindforward Brain Injury Services (formerly PHDABIS) assisted living site * services include coordination of community services and resource linkages, assistance with financial and legal matters, academic assessment and placement, life skills support * case managers link clients to other community agenciesClinical Services - Includes psychological assessment and treatment, neuro-psychiatry consultation for medication management and access to counselingConcussion Services - Education and workshops * register online at concussionservices@phdabis.orgDay Program - Offered in three locations: Mississauga (176 Robert Speck Pkwy), Oakville (St Luke"s Community Centre, 3114 Dundas St W) and Orangeville (695 Riddell Rd) * social, recreational events, exercise and fitness, skill building * daily drop-in hours * offers psycho-social groups including anger management, depression support, self-esteem support, social skills, peer support, and substance use and brain injuryIntegrated Partnership - Service to support clients in need of long-term residency who are at risk of losing residential placement due to cognitive or behavioral challenges * this partnership combines the environment, nursing supports, personal support workers of a long term care facility with additional on-site support staffing provided by Mindforward Brain Injury Services (formerly PHDABIS) * partnering Extendicare Halton Hills, Halton Region and Allendale Long Term Care HomeSeniors Services - Team of Neuro-Behavioural Support Workers (NBSWs) and Case Managers provides behavioural support and engagement to clients with ABI presenting with cognitive/behavioural challenges in long-term care settings, home and hospital environments * goals of the program are to assist clients to sustain their living environment, increase opportunities for recreational engagement and quality of life, decrease the possibility of relocation to inappropriate environments or hospital, assist in ALC transitions, and provide support to the attending caregiver (i.e. education)Supported Independent Living (SIL) - Program operates seven days a week with five front line staff and two case managers * provide 1:1 in-home support to assist clients in achieving their personal and rehabilitation goals including medication administration, transportation training, attending community-based appointments, budgeting, grocery shopping, cooking, and housekeeping * case managers also oversee goals such as securing financial, housing, legal, medical, and a variety of other supports a client may require * works in collaboration with community partners such as the Region of Peel, Supportive Housing in Peel (SHIP), and Able Living to provide subsidized housing to suitable clientsServices and Programs:Adult Day ProgramAssisted Living