Toronto Mental Health and Addictions Access Point

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145 Front St E Unit 301
Toronto, ON
M5A 1E3
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416-640-1934
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Toll-Free: 1-888-640-1934
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Fax: 416-499-9716
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Administration: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Application

Call, or visit website for information, intake procedures and list of participating agencies * visit website to apply online or download application form

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

Individuals 14 years and older, who have mental health and/or addictions problems that are seriously affecting their lives -- may vary by program, see service description for details * must live within the City of Toronto to receive services

Executives

Karen Mann - Executive Director

Languages

English

Area(s) Served

Port Union Rd to Highway 427 and Steeles Ave to the lake

Accessibility

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Description of Services:

Coordinated access to a number of services within the large network of service providers through one application and intake assessment process
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  • Assertive Community Treatment Teams (ACCTT) Treatment, rehabilitation and support to people with severe mental health diagnosis, particularly psychosis, and with a history of hospitalization
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  • Intensive Case Management Supports and assistance to people with serious mental health and/or addictions to live in the community * early Intervention in psychosis can be applied for under this type of services
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  • Mental Health and Justice Housing Program Links to low support independent housing for individuals with serious mental health challenges, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, and who have current involvement with the Criminal Justice system at time of intake * referral by priority referral source such as justice system professionals * must qualify for housing subsidy
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  • Mental Health Supportive Housing Program Links to supportive housing with various levels of support including shared housing and independent housing, for people with mental health concerns including addictions * must qualify for housing subsidy
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  • Problematic Substance Use Supportive Housing Program Links to low support independent housing for individuals with severe substance use, who are homeless or under housed * must qualify for housing subsidy
Last updated: Aug 6, 2024: Suggest an edit