Canadian Mental Health Association

Mental Health Services, Milton and Halton Hills


Description

Offers various programs and peer support groups

Education and Training:

  • courses: anger management (currently on hold) * applied suicide intervention skills training * Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) virtual courses
  • workshops, displays and presentations on a variety of mental health issues
  • community mental health promotion
  • workplace mental health promotion


Crisis Outreach and Support Team (COAST):

  • provides telephone support and mobile intervention to persons who are in crisis and have a mental health concern


Case Management:

  • Transitional Case Management program: assists individuals who are experiencing significant mental health concerns by providing: service coordination, care planning, skill development and supportive counselling to support recovery. People are supported with their goals in areas such as life skills, housing, employment and managing symptoms
  • Dual Diagnosis Program: for people who have both a mental health concern and /or intellectual disability
  • Justice services: providing assistance and court support services for people who have a mental health/addiction concern and are involved in the criminal justice system
  • Court support: for people who have a mental health and/or addiction concern and are accused of an offence * help patients get the mental health and/or addictions support they need while they are in the midst of court proceedings, such as the community treatment court
  • Release from custody: help people to reintegrate back into the community in a safe and supportive manner


Call-In Counselling:

  • single session counselling available over the phone, video platform and in-person (select days) * call 289-291-5396 to schedule an appointment


Psychotherapy:

  • CMHA Halton provides Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) through the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy (OSP) program


Groups and Workshops:

  • Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)-based skills groups and workshops: develop skills such as mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation and interpersonal effectiveness
  • AFFIRM: group focused on developing new skills, meeting new people, and reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression for LGBTQ2S+ youth and adults
  • Structured Relapse Prevention: for clients with moderate to severe substance use concerns looking to work towards changing alcohol/drug use, and learn how to cope with daily substance use triggers, cravings and risk situationsCommunity


Concurrent Disorders Program:

  • integrated care-team support for individuals living with serious mental illness and addiction issues * increasing coping skills * goal setting * planning * supportive listening * education * advocacy * increasing quality of life including personal and social functioning * accessing community resources
  • psychotherapy
  • care team also includes a registered nurse


Peer Support Program

Eligibility
No restrictions

Residency Requirements: Halton Hills and Milton
Application Process

Referral required

Phone
905-693-4270
Toll Free
1-877-693-4270
Crisis
1-877-825-9011 (Crisis Outreach and Support Team, COAST)
Fax
905-693-9183
TTY
1-844-646-1700
Web Site
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Email
[email protected]
Languages
English
Fees
Fees may apply for certain courses and programs
Accessibility
Fully Accessible
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Address
470 Bronte St S, Unit 204 and 205
Milton, ON, L9T 2J4
Intersection: Bronte St S and Laurier Ave; Milton (Bronte Meadows)
Canadian Mental Health Association Site Location: Milton and Halton Hills
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Hours of Operation

Office: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
* by appointment only

Service Area(s)
  • Halton Hills
  • Milton