Grand River Hospital Service: Grand River Hospital offers a 2-week Day Program for individuals who completed a residential/inpatient detox program (avg. 7-day stay) or have achieved 2 weeks of abstinence in the community prior to starting the program. The Day Program offers additional support, education and enhancement of recovery principles while individuals transition to other […]Continue readingAddictions Day Treatment
Services By Location
Here 24/7 is your front door to the addictions, mental health and crisis services provided by 11 agencies across Waterloo Wellington.
Most services require a formal referral and assessment process that is completed by Here 24/7. Some services only require a referral and a few others you can access directly without contacting Here 24/7.
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Cambridge and North Dumfries
Guelph and Puslinch
Kitchener Waterloo Wilmot Wellesley Woolwich
Wellington County
Adult Community Addictions Treatment
House of Friendship’s Service: Whether you are a loved one seeking support, are concerned about your own substance use, worried about problem gambling or technology use, or are ready to seek treatment, House of Friendship has a range of services provided by trained professionals using evidence-based practices. Homewood Health Centre’s Service: Homewood’s Community Addiction Services […]Continue readingAdult Community Addictions Treatment
Aftercare Support Group
The regional approach to Aftercare Services increases the options available to you, making it easier to attend Aftercare sessions. Participants of the Homewood, House of Friendship and Stonehenge residential addiction programs are eligible to participate in the Aftercare Programs of all three agencies. With varying options from three agencies, you can choose the date, location […]Continue readingAftercare Support Group
Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) team is an inter-disciplinary team that provides intensive case management with a focus on support, rehabilitation and treatment to individuals with severe and persistent mental health or concurrent issues. The program helps people achieve their goals, improve their health and quality of life, and live as independently as possible. The […]Continue readingAssertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
Bounce Back Ontario
BounceBack® is a free skill-building program managed by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). It is designed to help adults and youth 15+ manage low mood, mild to moderate depression and anxiety, stress or worry. Delivered over the phone with a coach and through online videos, you will get access to tools that will support you […]Continue readingBounce Back Ontario
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program – 6-18 Years Old
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’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
Community Outreach and Treatment Team
The Community Outreach and Treatment Team (COTT) provide treatment, rehabilitation and support through an intensive service coordination model to persons living with severe and persistent mental illnesses. Some services include outreach, injections and psychiatry. COTT also facilitates a support group for family and loved ones of individuals living with mental illness. Education, coordination, consultation and […]Continue readingCommunity Outreach and Treatment Team
Community Withdrawal Support Service
The Community Withdrawal Support Service (CWSS) offers an alternative to residential withdrawal management for individuals who can safely withdraw from alcohol and/or other drugs in a safe and supportive community environment. CWSS provides voluntary support services to clients who are 18 years and older. Services include screening and assessing suitability for withdrawal in a community […]Continue readingCommunity Withdrawal Support Service
Concerned Family and Significant Others Group
CFSO is a six-session group designed for family members, friends and significant others who are concerned about their loved ones’ substance use. Participants are provided with the opportunity to learn strategies to enhance their well-being, to improve their relationship with their loved one and to help engage their loved one in treatment and/or support. How […]Continue readingConcerned Family and Significant Others Group