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CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services - Regional Centre - Tillsonburg

CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services - Regional Centre - Tillsonburg

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41 Broadway St
Tillsonburg, ON
N4G 3P4
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519-842-8869
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Reach Out: 519-433-2023 or 1-866-933-2023
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Fax: 519-842-9425
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Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Last updated: Feb 10, 2025: Suggest an edit

Application

Attend intake for appointment

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

Fees

Free for most services

Executives

Linda Sibley - Co-Chief Executive Officer
Beth Mitchell - Co-Chief Executive Officer

Languages

English ; French

Language Note

Interpretation services available upon request

Area(s) Served

Oxford County

Accessibility

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Description of Services:

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 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
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  • Concurrent Disorder Support Services Provides community support for individuals who experience a co-occurring mental health and substance use issue * 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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  • Peer Support Program providing trained peer support and drop-in centre
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  • Public Education Promotes increased awareness of mental health issues and works to decrease stigma attached to mental illness
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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
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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
Last updated: Feb 10, 2025: Suggest an edit
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