Record #: PSD0156
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2024
Last Full Update: 02 Jun 2021

Description

Description (Service) Provides:
  • mental health crisis intervention, treatment, and community support (case management) services
  • assessment and referral
  • counselling/psychotherapy
  • psychiatric consultation
  • intensive case management for individuals with serious mental illness
  • group services in some cases
Core Services include:
  • Crisis/Intake support services - single point of entry for all services of the Core Program.
    • Screening and review of all referrals.
    • 24 hour telephone Crisis support service.
    • Community crisis support.
    • Post crisis follow-up.
    • 24 hour consultations to hospitals.
  • COAST (Community Outreach and Support Team) - a multidisciplinary, mobile, outreach team providing individualized treatment for a persistent and serious mental illness, including:
    • housing
    • medication
    • rehabilitation
    • employment and financial services
  • Court Diversion and Support - redirection from criminal justice system for minor offenses. The person agrees to an individualized support/treatment program in the community.
  • Supportive Housing Service - rent supplements to clients who have experienced serious mental illness, are homeless or at risk of being homeless and receiving ongoing service from the Agency.
  • Counselling, Psychotherapy and Education Service - individual counselling (as resources allow) including:
    • assessment, treatment planning and case management
    • group counselling
    • community consultation and education of mental health issues
Other programs include:
  • Regional Seniors' Mental Health Consultation Service - mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment recommendations and limited follow-up and/or referral on an outreach basis for people with age-related mental health problems. Collaborates with health care agencies and caregivers to provide advocacy for clients and their families.
  • Adult Protective Services (APS) - assist developmentally disabled adults to live independently in the community including:
    • locating and retaining accommodation
    • counselling for life skills, financial management and emotional issues
    • co-ordinating medical and dental appointments, etc
    • advocating for client rights
    • assisting clients with the judicial system
  • Council of Consumer/Survivor and Family Initiatives - peer-guided community program for people who live with mental health issues (see separate record).
  • Volunteer Program - volunteer opportunities to assist in services and enhancement of quality of life for people with a serious mental illness or developmental disability. Volunteer Coordinator can be reached at 705-645-2262.
  • Partner Assault Response Program - a 12 week court ordered education group involving domestic violence (see separate record).

Service Details

Hours Office: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Crisis service: Mon-Sun 24 hours
Areas Served Callander ; Sundridge
Boundaries Callander to Novar
Eligibility 18 years and older
Application Call first to arrange intake interview. Individuals in crisis are seen as soon as possible.
Languages English; French
Fees None

Address and Location

Located In Community Sundridge
Address & Map
87 Main St
Sundridge, ON
Canada P0A 1Z0
 
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Intersection Paget St and Main St
Physical Access Fully Accessible

Contact Information

Office Phone 705-384-5392
Toll Free Phone 1-866-829-7050
Crisis Phone 1-888-893-8333
Fax 705-384-5514
Website mps.cmha.ca
Primary Contact Kim Laurie, Director of Clinical Services and Operations (Parry Sound); Phone: 705-746-4262; Email: klaurie@cmhamps.ca
Mailing Address 87 Main St 
Sundridge, ON 
Canada P0A 1Z0

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