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  Madoc Region  


Youthab's Community Mental Health Program
108 Russell St., P.O. Box 451, Madoc ON, K0K 2K0

Tel:
Fax:

613-473-5255
613-969-1464
www.youthab.ca
   

The Community Mental Health Program provides intake, assessment and counselling services to young adults who are experiencing social, emotional, or family problems.

The program offers the following alternatives:

  • individual and family counselling
  • eating disorder treatment
  • anger management
  • life skills and social skills
  • information and consultation services

Clients may receive service independent of their involvement in Youthab's housing and employment programs.

Services are offered in Belleville, Trenton, Madoc, Bancroft and Picton



Gateway Community Health Centre
41 McClellan St., Bag Service #99, Tweed ON KOK 3JO

Contacts:

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8:30 am - 4:30 pm
8:00 pm on Wednesday
613-478-1211
613-478-1220
tdchc@bel.auracom.com
   

The Tweed and District Community Health Centre and Senior Services provides primary care services and health promotion programs and support groups for people of all ages. Community programs include: Blood Donor Clinics, a Grief Support Group, and Friends and Neighbours, a program for adults who have survived severe mental illness. Programs for youth include: Adolescence the Roller coaster Years, Student Health Council, Youth Action Committee, and School outreach by social workers. Parents Come Together is a program for parents of children with ADD. Nutrition Programs include: Living with Diabetes, Community Meal and Drop-in, Community Kitchens, Good Food/Good Lunch Box, Centre Hastings Diabetes Outreach Program and the Loving Life Program. Appointments required for some services. Print material available.



Centre Hastings Community Care
115 Durham St. Madoc

Contact:
Tel:
Hours:

Pat Dobb
613 473-9009
8:30am - 4:30pm
   

Home Support programs for seniors and physically disabled individuals include: Meals on Wheels, Diners Clubs, Friendly Visiting, Reassurance Checks, Transportation Program, Walk Program, Homemaking and Social Programs. Call for details on how to get or offer help. Service Fees: Some programs, such as Meals on Wheels and Transportation have fees, others do not.

Satellite offices:
    Madoc office, St Lawrence Street Madoc, ON
    8 Mill St. Stirling, ON
    Tel: 613-473-0909
    Tel: 613-395-6363


Children's Mental Health Services (Belleville)
161 Bridge St. W. Belleville, K8N 5V1

Contact:
Hours:
Tel:
Fax:

Terry Swift
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
613-966-3100
613-966-2744
www.cmhs-hpe.on.ca
   

Children's Mental Health Services provides a range of counselling/assessment services for children and their families who are residents of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties.

    Quinte West Office:
    Madoc Office:
    Picton Office:
    Bancroft Office:
    613-392-4331
    613-473-1685
    613-476-8252
    613-332-3807

Occasionally there is a waiting list, depending on the service. To apply for services, provide a third-party or self referral.



Mental Health Services Hastings Prince Edward
135 Victoria Ave., 2nd Floor, Belleville ON K8N 3B4

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Donna Joyce
613-967-4734
1-800-243-3391
613-968-4312
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
   

Mental Health Services Hastings Prince Edward provides many different mental health services in the communities of Hastings an Prince Edward Counties, including: case management, mental health counselling; housing and housing support groups; geriatric assessment; mental health court diversion and a number of supportive groups. These voluntary services are free of charge to all people and we offer them in a client-centred manner wherever the person is most comfortable. People can ask for service themselves and referrals from family members are welcome. The agency is funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.


Bancroft Office
8 Hastings St. North, PO Box 1765, Bancroft KOL 1CO
Tel:
Fax:
613-332-0511
613-332-0471
Tweed Office
41 McClellan St., Bag Service 99, Tweed KOK 1 LO
Tel:
Fax:
613-478-5224
613-478-1220
Quinte West Office
74 Dundas St. West. PO Box 22095, Quinte West K8V 4T9
Tel:
Fax:
613-394-1655
613-394-2151
Picton Office
43 Main St., Box 1346, Picton
Tel:
Fax:
613-476-2990
613-476-6403



Crisis Intervention Services
Cavell Building Fl 2, 245 Dundas St. E., Belleville ON K8N 5K5

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613-969-5511
ext. 2753
1-888-757-7766
613-969-8448
24 hour crisis line
   

Crisis Intervention Services provide crisis intervention, assessment, referral and short term crisis resolution support. Services can be accessed toll-free, 24hrs through our crisis line. Walk in and emergency room response can be provided during business hours. Appointments can be scheduled 7 days a week, which includes evenings until 10:00 pm. We are available on certain days in Picton Quinte West, Madoc and Bancroft as well as daily in Belleville. Emergency outreach is also available for anyone in the Belleville area unable to access office visits. Any adult, 16 years or older suffering from a mental health crisis resulting from psychiatric, emotional, psychosocial or situational factors may call.



Couselling Services of Belleville and District (CSBD)
12 Moira St, E. Belleville

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613-966-7413
613-966-2357
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
   

Counselling Services of Belleville and District (CSBD), is a non-profit charitable organization. CSBD is a community based resource agency responding to the need for assessment, counselling, advocacy and support. We strive to enhance the effectiveness and well-being of persons of all ages, families and the community. CSBD strives to work collaboratively with collateral agencies and the community as a whole to ensure the most effective and beneficial support is provided. CSBD is a multi-service agency with a number of programs including; Family Resource and Support, Adult Protective Services, Behavioural Consulting Services, Infant Development, the Home Personnel and Resource Program, Family Court Clinic, Supervised Access Services and Individual, Marital and Family Counselling Program.

Service Fees: Sessional rate for Individual, Family and Marital Counselling.


Sexual Assault Centre Quinte and District (SACQD)
41 Octauast St., Unit M5, K8P 3P1 Belleville Community Resource Centre, South entrance, Belleville, Ontario

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613-967-6300
613-967-5902
613-967-6000
(Crisis Line) 800-909-7007
613-967-6527
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
sacqd@lks.net
   

SACQD provides immediate support, information and options for victims of sexual assault through the 24-hour crisis line. There are services and resources available for: female survivors; male survivors; parents prevention; and support groups for mom's or dad's (or parents together) of children that have been sexually assaulted. An appointment is necessary to receive services. There is a waiting list of 2 weeks to 3 months for services.

Resources available: "A Safe Place to Peel an Onion'' is a novel for teenagers who are looking to find a way out of emotional and sexual abuse from within the family context. Novel covers such issues as reporting abuse, safety, crisis lines and safe homes. The story is modeled on services currently available in Quinte Region.



Sexual Assault Response Program (SARP)
41 Octavia St., K8P 3P1 Belleville ON

Tel:
Crisis Line:

613-969-0294
613-967-6000

sarp@bel.auracom.com
   

SARP provides trained sexual assault workers and nurses to support recent adult victims of sexual assault to hospital for medical care and/or to police stations. Support female or male victims in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties.


 
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