Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Grey Bruce
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Nortowne Plaza
1101 2nd Ave E, Suite 205
Owen Sound, ON
N4K 2J1
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519-371-3642
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Toll-Free: 1-888-451-CMHA (2642)
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Fax: 519-371-6138
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Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Last update: Apr 5, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Call or drop in

Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Varies per program or service

Fees
Free for most services

Executives
Stephen Musehl - Chief Executive Officer
519-371-3642 ext 1001 * smusehl@cmhagb.org

Languages
English

Language Note
Attempts will be made to provide service in other languages as requested

Area(s) Served
Bruce and Grey

Accessibility
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Description of Services:
Community mental health and addiction centre delivers mental health and addiction services * offers programs at offices and satellite locations across Grey and Bruce

Employment Services
- staff work with Shoreline Employment Services and Career Horizons to provide employment opportunities to persons on disability pension

Identification Clinic - help for individuals in Grey and Bruce counties to replace or obtain necessary forms of identification
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  • Choices: Drug and Alcohol Counselling for Youth Counselling support for youth who are concerned about their own or someone else’s substance use. Counsellors work directly with youth and their families at various high schools and office settings throughout Grey Bruce
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  • F.A.N. (Friends and Neighbours) Club The Grey Bruce Friends and Neighbours (FAN) Club program is a children’s mental health awareness program using child-sized hand and rod puppets to discuss social issues affecting them. 
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  • Family Support Initiative Family Support fosters networking and peer support among family members or loved ones of those living with a serious mental illness. Family support workers have lived experience supporting a family member or loved one with mental illness. The worker can assist with system navigation, boundary setting, instilling hope, self-care, advocacy, resource connections, general listening, and skill development. Groups offer opportunities to meet people with similar challenges helping to nurture feelings of strength and togetherness
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  • G and B House 15-bed residential supportive treatment and housing service for men with severe and often long-term addiction issues that have not been met by non-abstinent community treatment approaches
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  • Housing and Support Services - Owen Sound A recovery-oriented service that provides affordable housing with a wide range of person-centered support services for adults living with serious mental illness and/or substance use involvement
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  • Housing and Support Services - Wiarton Community mental health program providing housing programs, outreach support for everyday living, skills building and recreation programs along with advocacy services for adults with a serious mental illness
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  • Let's Talk Educational program for youth in grades 7 to 12 designed to reach out and help youth develop and maintain good mental health, while decreasing the stigma surrounding mental illness and its treatment
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  • Men's Program Variety of services such as ending gender-based violence, a positive parenting program for men with kids in their lives, and for male survivors of sexual abuse to overcome the effects of childhood sexual abuse
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  • Mental Health Court Support Services Mental Health & Addictions Court Support provides guidance and support to individuals living with mental health and/or addiction who are navigating the criminal justice system.
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  • Mental Health Services Provides services to enhance mental health and addictions knowledge and resources in Grey-Bruce
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  • New Directions for Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Problems Community-based addiction services for adults with substance use and/or gambling problems and those who are affected by someone else's substance use and/or gambling problems
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  • Peer Support Services Education, peer support, consultation and community development services to foster self-help, networking and leadership development among consumer/survivors with serious mental illness and/or addictions
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  • Primary Care Telemedicine Program Primary care services to people who either lack primary care or require more comprehensive primary care than they are currently able to receive from their family physician or nurse practitioner * available to people with a serious mental illness or addiction issue for which they are receiving local mental health or addiction services


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Last update: Apr 5, 2024: Suggest an edit

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