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Program: Transitional Case Management Services  
Organization: CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services - Regional Centre - London
Phone Numbers: 519-673-3242
Crisis: Reach Out: 519-433-2023 or 1-866-933-2023
Fax: 519-673-1022
Email: info@cmhatv.ca
Website: cmhatv.ca/programs-services/transitional-case-mana...
Address:
200 Queens Ave, Suite 260
London, ON
N6A 1J3
Intersection: Clarence St and Queens Ave
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon, Tue 8:30am-8pm * Wed-Fri 8:30am–4:30pm
Executives: Christine Sansom - Director, Medical Services
Service Description: Assessment, development and implementation of rehabilitation and recovery plans * focus on daily living and housing, health and wellness, relationships, finances, access to employment and education and community involvement
Fees: Free
Application: Intake and assessment required * call for more information
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: 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
Languages: English ; French
Area(s) Served: London

This information was last completely updated on 12/5/2023

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