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This resource is made possible through a partnership of the Student Support Leadership Initiative and thehealthline.ca.
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Organization: Aylmer Satellite Office
Phone Numbers: 519-633-1781
Toll-Free: 1-855-633-1781
Crisis: 519-631-2180 (24 hour)
1-888-631-2180 (24 hour)
Fax: 519-631-8273
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cmhaelgin.ca
Address:
110 Centre St
St Thomas, ON
N5R 2Z9
Street Address:
113 Sydenham St E
Aylmer
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Intersection: King St and Sydenham St E
Location: Aylmer
Accessibility:     Partially Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Exterior staff-operated lift * parking available close to lift, but not designated * automatic doors at entrance and washroom
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Short Term Crisis Response Team (telephone): Daily 24 hours
Contacts: Christian Daboud - Program Director, Case Management and Vocational Rehabilitation
519-633-1781 ext 139 * [email protected]
Executives: Heather DeBruyn - Executive Director
519-633-1781 ext 134 * [email protected]
Service Description: Mental health organization satellite office that offers services for people living with a serious mental illness * case management services * co-located with Social Rehabilitation Centre
 
Aylmer Community Centre for the Enrichment of Social Skills (ACCESS) - Psychosocial rehabilitation and therapeutic recreation activities for people living with a serious mental illness * focuses on promotion of healthy living, relapse prevention, skills development, community integration, and healthy relationships * services delivered in one-on-one and group settings
 
Intensive Case Management - Intensive case management services to people with a serious mental illness
Fees: Free
Application: Call to inquire about the intake process
Eligibility / Population(s) Served: Adults and youth 16 years and older living with a serious mental illness
Languages: English ; French
Area(s) served: East Elgin
See Also:
Community Mental Health Programs
Mental Health Promotion

This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 24/07/2015

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