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Program: Huron Perth Assertive Community Treatment Team  
Organization: Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance
Mental Health Services
Phone Numbers: 519-527-8421
Toll-Free: 1-866-527-8421
Crisis: 1-888-829-7484
Fax: 519-527-8420
Website: www.hpha.ca/default.aspx?cid=114
Address:
28 Centennial Dr, Box 309
Seaforth, ON
M0K 1W0
Location: Central Huron
Accessibility Notes: Community based program
Executives: Jacqui Tam - Program Director Complex Continuing Care, Mental Health and Rehabilitation
519-272-8210 ext 2481 * jacqui.tam@hpha.ca
Contacts: Rodney Phillips - Manager Outpatient Mental Health
Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance
1-866-527-8421 ext 4819 or 519-272-8210 ext 4819 * rodney.phillips@hpha.ca
Service Description: Long-term treatment in-home and the community focusing on relapse prevention, medication monitoring, psychiatric consultation and goal-specific treatment by a multidisciplinary team
Fees: Most fees are covered by OHIP
Application: Psychiatric referral required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People with a persistent serious mental illness or in acute mental health distress * family members and the community
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Huron County and Perth County

This information was last completely updated on 11/17/2023

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