Organization:
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CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services - Regional Centre - Tillsonburg
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Crisis:
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Reach Out: 519-433-2023 or 1-866-933-2023
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Address:
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41 Broadway St Tillsonburg, ON N4G 3P4
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Intersection:
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Broadway St and London St W
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Hours:
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Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
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Executives:
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Linda Sibley - Co-Chief Executive Officer Beth Mitchell - Co-Chief Executive Officer
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Service Description:
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Assessment,
treatment and referrals of people with substance use, internet,
gaming and problem gambling issues * services include crisis intervention, virtual supports, mobile crisis teams, police partnerships, case management, counselling, community wellness programs, housing supports and addiction medicine supports * treatment and service plans are developed based on standardized screening and assessment Addiction Transitional Case Management Service - Assessment and Referral - Program facilitates discharge process from London Health Sciences Centre and the Stabilization Space * ensures patients have linkages to appropriate addiction and mental health services and supports upon discharge * patient works with Addiction Transitional Case Manager to create and implement plan for care Addictions Supportive Housing - Offers housing opportunities as a part of addiction treatment planning Back On Track Program - Provincially mandated program for convicted impaired drivers and drivers who receive two or more provincial alcohol or drug related driving offences Community Opioid Addiction Program - Offers direct client services and community education for people with opioid addictions * assessment and screening required for entry into the treatment program Community Withdrawal Support Program - Flexible program helps people with problems related to the use of alcohol, drugs (legal and/or illegal) supports people before, during and after periods of intoxication and/or the process of withdrawal * services provided by a team of registered nurses, delivering services over the phone, face-to-face and via Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN) technology French Mental Health and Addiction System Navigation Program - Case Management - Provides access to mental health and/or addiction support services in French Heartspace Program - Specialized prevention, early identification, education and treatment program for women who are pregnant, parenting and substance-involved and their children (prenatal to six years of age)
Problem Gambling and Behavioural Addictions Program - Treatment planning and community-based outpatient treatment for people with gambling, gaming, internet/technology, shopping/overspending or pornography/sex concerns Rapid Access Addiction Medicine (RAAM) Clinic - Community-based, low barrier services for clients seeking treatment for any substance use disorder * focuses on addiction medicine and offers both medication and psychosocial interventions * community education about addiction medicine for health care professionals
Smoking Treatment for Ontario Patients (STOP) Program - Smoking cessation treatment and counselling support Substance Use Services - Treatment planning and community-based outpatient treatment for people with a substance use concern Walk-In Intake - Walk-in screening and assessment for all programs
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Back On Track Program
- Provincially mandated program for convicted impaired drivers and drivers who receive two or more provincial alcohol or drug related driving offences
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Brief Case Management and Recovery
- Brief Case Management - Goal-oriented, client
directed service, to assist individuals experiencing persistent mental health
difficulties * works in collaboration with a case manager to develop a personal
recovery plan and work on identified goals over a period of three to six months
* focused on stabilizing symptoms of mental illness and promoting growth and
resilience
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Concurrent Disorder Support Services
- Provides community support for individuals who experience a
co-occurring mental health and substance use issue * includes individual and
group counselling, assessment, treatment planning, referral, follow-up and
family consultation * works in partnership with the Oxford Addiction Treatment
Strategy and is focused on strengthening community supports
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Court Support, Court Diversion and Community Treatment Court
- Provides support to clients with a mental health issue (serious mental
illness, developmental disability and/or acquired brain injury) who come into
contact with the criminal justice system * staff assess, assist and advocate
for Mental Health Diversion, develop care plans and provide consultation and
support throughout the court process
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Crisis and Access Services
- 24-hour
service for those living in or receiving services in Oxford County * staff
members respond by phone and/or mobile to individuals experiencing a sudden or
unexpected event that places them in distress * referrals are provided to
appropriate agencies * follow up services also provided to ensure community
support services are in place
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Dual Diagnosis Support Services
- Provides community support for persons with a serious and persistent mental illness and an intellectual disability
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Education
- Promotes increased awareness of mental health issues and works to decrease stigma attached to mental illness
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Peer Support
- Program providing trained peer support and drop-in centre
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Seniors Outreach and Recovery Program (SOAR)
- Specialized service that assists community members aged 65 and over with mental health concerns * treatment plans are based on client goals and include, mental health support around individual growth and recovery, assistance with life skills, advice and assistance with mental and physical health, mobile service in Oxford County, help with accessing resources and linking with other community agencies * support provided for families and loved ones
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Substance Use Program
- Assess people with substance use concerns using standardized assessment tools * develop treatment plans, including referrals to other organizations where appropriate
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Walk-In Counselling
- Walk-in counselling with qualified counsellors * also provides referrals and connection to other services * follow-up sessions are provided when required * no appointment necessary
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Application:
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Attend intake for appointment
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Eligibility - Population(s) Served:
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People 12 years and older who are affected by substance use and dependence or internet, gaming and gambling concerns * clients with minor mental illness are accepted
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Languages:
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English ; French
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Language Note:
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Interpretation services available upon request
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