CMHA WW Service: The goal of the child and adolescent mental health program is to support children, youth and families in enhancing mental health and coping skills. We do this by promoting positive social emotional development, fostering positive connections with caring adults and connecting with opportunities and resources in the community that will foster growth […]Continue readingChild and Adolescent Mental Health Program – 6-18 Years Old
Children & Youth
Children’s Mental Health – 0-6 years old
CMHA WW Service: The goal of the Children’s Mental Health, 0-6 Program is to support families of children age birth to five to enhance their nurturing relationship. Nurturing relationships enable both the caregiver and child to feel secure, valued, understood and successful within the context of family and community. Lutherwood Service: Zero2Six offers an intensive […]Continue readingChildren’s Mental Health – 0-6 years old
Early Psychosis Services (1st Step)
1st Step is an Early Psychosis Intervention (EPI) Program that provides assessment and treatment program for young people between the ages of 14-35 who are experiencing a first episode of psychosis. Together with the person, team can develop a treatment plan which may include counseling, medication, group activities, family education and support with day to […]Continue readingEarly Psychosis Services (1st Step)
Eating Disorders Services
The Regional Eating Disorders Program provides specialist outpatient eating disorders assessment and treatment to individuals and families. Model of service is recovery, cognitive behavioural, post-modern, multi-family and narrative. Adults are offered treatment through our group program with some individual sessions. The group program is a mixture of educational and therapy groups and we have a […]Continue readingEating Disorders Services
Infant and Child Development
Babies start learning about their world at birth by looking, hearing, tasting, touching, smelling and moving. This learning generally follows a predictable path. New abilities are acquired in about the same order for most children. For infants and children whose developmental progress may be at risk or delayed, our Infant and Child Development Consultants (I&CD) […]Continue readingInfant and Child Development
Togetherall – Formally Big White Wall
Togetherall – formally Big White Wall, is an online mental health and wellbeing service offering self-help programs, creative outlets and a community that cares. When you’re dealing with everyday stressors or major life events, we’ll help you get through it. How to Access Services: Just visit Togetherallall.ca and sign up. That’s it! Services Provided By:
Withdrawal Management
Grand River Hospital offers non-medical management of withdrawal symptoms for men and women 16 years of age or older in a residential setting. Programs provided include: Non-medical management of withdrawal symptoms for men and women in a residential setting; 24 hour monitoring and care for people who need a structured and/or protected setting in order to abstain; […]Continue readingWithdrawal Management
Youth Addictions Day Treatment
This programming serves youth 13+ who need structured support to overcome the challenges of addiction and substance abuse, but do not need, or are not ready to participate in, the more intensive support offered in a residential program. Programming runs from 10:00 am-3:00 pm Monday-Friday and will access peer support, individual counselling and group support. […]Continue readingYouth Addictions Day Treatment
Youth Community Addictions Services
Homewood Health Centre Service: Individual counselling for youth with substance abuse issues. Homewood Community Addiction Services (CADS) provides community out-patient addiction counselling for individuals and families struggling with addiction issues. CADS is client-focused and works closely with the community to provide quality programming and services. Counselling services are available on an individual, family and group […]Continue readingYouth Community Addictions Services
Youth Justice & Court Support
Mental Health & Justice Services Program helps young people between the ages of 12 to 17 who are experiencing mental health concerns (whether diagnosed or symptoms suggesting a major mental illness) and who are also charged with a minor criminal offence in Guelph/Wellington County that are believed to be connected to a mental health or concurrent disorder. How […]Continue readingYouth Justice & Court Support