Recovery
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At the Center, we believe that families, schools, communities, and government share the responsibility to ensure that youth have access to resources that promote optimal mental health and well-being. To do our part, we provide access to free and timely mental healthcare to youth and young adults ages 12 to 21 in Southeastern New Brunswick. Also, to help parents navigate a confusing and fragmented healthcare system, we coordinate services between invested community partners such as family physicians and school guidance counsellors in order to provide better, seamless care.
For clinical inquiries: danielle@atlanticwellness.org
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Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
“For more than 60 years, Capital Region Mental Health and Addictions Association, Inc. (CRMHAA) has been providing services to people in the Fredericton and surrounding area experiencing mental health and/or addiction issues.
CRMHAA advocates for mental health and addiction clients within the mental health system. CRMHAA also offers recreational, pre-vocational, and vocational programs as well as a variety of support groups. For more information visit our website at www.crmhaa.ca.
Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Centracare is a 50-bed psychiatric hospital which provides specialized treatment and rehabilitative services for patients/clients with difficult to manage psychiatric challenges that are of medium or long-term duration. The instability of conditions and the need for specialized interventions and supervision may be decisive factors in choosing Tertiary Care.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
The Community Program Coordinator is the face of CMHA of NB in their respective communities and is responsible for promoting the mental health of all people through education sessions, public awareness activities, advocacy and resources. The Community Education Coordinator provides such services in the community. The Community Education Coordinator’s main responsibilities include; coordination and delivery of programs, workshops and presentations, development of community partnerships, promotion of CMHA of NB programming and services, volunteer management, coordination of special events and assisting with fundraising events as requested.
The Community Program Coordinator is the face of CMHA of NB in their respective communities and is responsible for promoting the mental health of all people through education sessions, public awareness activities, advocacy and resources. The Community Education Coordinator provides such services in the community. The Community Education Coordinator’s main responsibilities include; coordination and delivery of programs, workshops and presentations, development of community partnerships, promotion of CMHA of NB programming and services, volunteer management, coordination of special events and assisting with fundraising events as requested.
The Community Program Coordinator is the face of CMHA of NB in their respective communities and is responsible for promoting the mental health of all people through education sessions, public awareness activities, advocacy and resources. The Community Education Coordinator provides such services in the community. The Community Education Coordinator’s main responsibilities include; coordination and delivery of programs, workshops and presentations, development of community partnerships, promotion of CMHA of NB programming and services, volunteer management, coordination of special events and assisting with fundraising events as requested.
The Community Program Coordinator is the face of CMHA of NB in their respective communities and is responsible for promoting the mental health of all people through education sessions, public awareness activities, advocacy and resources. The Community Education Coordinator provides such services in the community. The Community Education Coordinator’s main responsibilities include; coordination and delivery of programs, workshops and presentations, development of community partnerships, promotion of CMHA of NB programming and services, volunteer management, coordination of special events and assisting with fundraising events as requested.
The Community Program Coordinator is the face of CMHA of NB in their respective communities and is responsible for promoting the mental health of all people through education sessions, public awareness activities, advocacy and resources. The Community Education Coordinator provides such services in the community. The Community Education Coordinator’s main responsibilities include; coordination and delivery of programs, workshops and presentations, development of community partnerships, promotion of CMHA of NB programming and services, volunteer management, coordination of special events and assisting with fundraising events as requested.
The Community Program Coordinator is the face of CMHA of NB in their respective communities and is responsible for promoting the mental health of all people through education sessions, public awareness activities, advocacy and resources. The Community Education Coordinator provides such services in the community. The Community Education Coordinator’s main responsibilities include; coordination and delivery of programs, workshops and presentations, development of community partnerships, promotion of CMHA of NB programming and services, volunteer management, coordination of special events and assisting with fundraising events as requested.
The Community Program Coordinator is the face of CMHA of NB in their respective communities and is responsible for promoting the mental health of all people through education sessions, public awareness activities, advocacy and resources. The Community Education Coordinator provides such services in the community. The Community Education Coordinator’s main responsibilities include; coordination and delivery of programs, workshops and presentations, development of community partnerships, promotion of CMHA of NB programming and services, volunteer management, coordination of special events and assisting with fundraising events as requested.
The Community Program Coordinator is the face of CMHA of NB in their respective communities and is responsible for promoting the mental health of all people through education sessions, public awareness activities, advocacy and resources. The Community Education Coordinator provides such services in the community. The Community Education Coordinator’s main responsibilities include; coordination and delivery of programs, workshops and presentations, development of community partnerships, promotion of CMHA of NB programming and services, volunteer management, coordination of special events and assisting with fundraising events as requested.
The Community Program Coordinator is the face of CMHA of NB in their respective communities and is responsible for promoting the mental health of all people through education sessions, public awareness activities, advocacy and resources. The Community Education Coordinator provides such services in the community. The Community Education Coordinator’s main responsibilities include; coordination and delivery of programs, workshops and presentations, development of community partnerships, promotion of CMHA of NB programming and services, volunteer management, coordination of special events and assisting with fundraising events as requested.
The Day Centre offers support and assistance by providing free basic skills training sessions on various topics that promote empowerment, positive thinking and recovery of the individual in his or her community. The program is 6 weeks in duration and is available to those 16 years of age and older. The service can be accessed from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.
Services are offered to clients who are referred by a physician, psychiatrist, professional from Mental Health or Addiction Treatment Centers, hospitals (emergency or psychiatric unit) or therapists in private practice.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Provides treatment and support to clients (16-30) and their families who are coping with their first episode of psychotic illness with a goal of early intervention, rehabilitation and prevention of relapse and reintegration before the illness has a significant impact.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functionning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) aims to assist people experiencing severe and persistent mental illnesses and multiple limitations in their overall functioning. The FACT program allows clients to move back and forth between higher and lower intensity services, to reduce hospital stays and maintain persons with severe mental illness in community.
Provides information and/or referrals for help to individuals with problems related to gambling, their families and/or others affected by problem gambling.
Note: The service can handle Tele-typewriting or Text telephone (TTY) calls.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Provides a safe therapeutic environment for detoxification treatment of substances/alcohol and/or gambling abuse/dependance and relapse.
During their stay in detox, an individual receives support, attends educational sessions, and undergoes medical and psychosocial assessments.
The objective of opioid addiction treatment is to help reduce the harms cause by opioids through:
* Support and counselling
* Individual and group services
* Disease education and prevention programs
* Support accessing other services offered in the community
* Methodone/suboxone maintenance treatment
Addiction Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members affected by substance misuse and problematic gambling. Addiction Services are integrated with Mental Health Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Walk- in Services: If you need help, you can call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also come to see us in person without an appointment: A health professional will assess your situation and needs and may suggest outpatient follow-up services or other services.
Outpatient follow-up services: A health professional will help you prepare a recovery plan based on your priorities and choices.
This recovery plan may include the following:
* Individual, couple, family or group sessions for people with addictions
* Group therapy
* A plan to stop or reduce your consumption (harm reduction)
* Admission to detox
Addiction and Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals, youth, and family members affected by substance misuse, problem gambling and mental health issues.
Services include:
* individual counselling and support
* family and natural support
* psycho-education
* therapeutic groups
* psychiatric services
* substance replacement therapy
* community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion and community mobilization
* community crisis response
* critical incident stress management
Addiction and Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals, youth, and family members affected by substance misuse, problem gambling and mental health issues.
Services include:
* individual counselling and support
* family and natural support
* psycho-education
* therapeutic groups
* psychiatric services
* substance replacement therapy
* community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion and community mobilization
* community crisis response
* critical incident stress management
Addiction and Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals, youth, and family members affected by substance misuse, problem gambling and mental health issues.
Services include:
* individual counselling and support
* family and natural support
* psycho-education
* therapeutic groups
* psychiatric services
* substance replacement therapy
* community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion and community mobilization
* community crisis response
* critical incident stress management
Addiction and Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals, youth, and family members affected by substance misuse, problematic gambling and mental health issues.
Services include:
* individual counselling and support
* family and natural support
* psycho-education
* therapeutic groups
* psychiatric services
* substance replacement therapy
* community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion and community mobilization
* community crisis response
* critical incident stress management
Addiction and Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals, youth, and family members affected by substance misuse abuse, problematic gambling and mental health issues.
Services include:
* individual counselling and support
* family and natural support
* psycho-education
* therapeutic groups
* psychiatric services
* substance replacement therapy
* community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion and community mobilization
* community crisis response
* critical incident stress management
Addiction and Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals, youth, and family members affected by substance misuse, problematic gambling and mental health issues.
Services include:
* individual counselling and support
* family and natural support
* psycho-education
* therapeutic groups
* psychiatric services
* substance replacement therapy
* community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion and community mobilization
* community crisis response
* critical incident stress management
Addiction and Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals, youth, and family members affected by substance misuse abuse, problematic gambling and mental health issues.
Services include:
* individual counselling and support
* family and natural support
* psycho-education
* therapeutic groups
* psychiatric services
* substance replacement therapy
* community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion and community mobilization
* community crisis response
* critical incident stress management
Addiction and Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals, youth, and family members affected by substance misuse abuse, problematic gambling and mental health issues.
Services include:
* individual counselling and support
* family and natural support
* psycho-education
* therapeutic groups
* psychiatric services
* substance replacement therapy
* community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion and community mobilization
* community crisis response
* critical incident stress management
Addiction and Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals, youth, and family members affected by substance misuse abuse, problematic gambling and mental health issues.
Services include:
* individual counselling and support
* family and natural support
* psycho-education
* therapeutic groups
* psychiatric services
* substance replacement therapy
* community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion and community mobilization
* community crisis response
* critical incident stress management
Addiction and Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals, youth, and family members affected by substance misuse, problem gambling and mental health issues.
Services include:
* individual counselling and support
* family and natural support
* psycho-education
* therapeutic groups
* psychiatric services
* substance replacement therapy
* community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion and community mobilization
* community crisis response
* critical incident stress management
Addiction and Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals, youth, and family members affected by substance misuse, problematic gambling and mental health issues.
Services include:
* individual counselling and support
* family and natural support
* psycho-education
* therapeutic groups
* psychiatric services
* substance replacement therapy
* community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion and community mobilization
* community crisis response
* critical incident stress management
Provides a safe therapeutic environment for detoxification treatment of substances/alcohol and/or gambling abuse/dependance and relapse prevention.
Provides a safe therapeutic environment for detoxification treatment of substances/alcohol and/or gambling abuse/dependance and relapse prevention.
Provides a safe therapeutic environment for detoxification treatment of substances/alcohol and/or gambling abuse/dependance and relapse prevention.
Provides a safe therapeutic environment for detoxification treatment of substances/alcohol and/or gambling abuse/dependance and relapse prevention.
The psychiatric Unit at the Chaleur Regional Hospital provides inpatient services to individuals suffering from an acute episode of mental illness that include:
* Assessment and diagnosis
* Treatment, support, rehabilitation and social integration
* Other specialized services according to individual needs
* Participation in the development of a treatment plan and in discharge planning
The psychiatric Unit at the Campbellton Regional Hospital provides inpatient services to individuals suffering from an acute episode of mental illness that include:
* Assessment and diagnosis
* Treatment, support, rehabilitation and social integration
* Other specialized services according to individual needs
* Participation in the development of a treatment plan and in discharge planning
The psychiatric Unit at the Edmundston Regional Hospital Centre provides inpatient services to individuals suffering from an acute episode of mental illness that include:
* Assessment and diagnosis
* Treatment, support, rehabilitation and social integration
* Other specialized services according to individual needs
* Participation in the development of a treatment plan and in discharge planning
The Psychiatric Unit at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital provides inpatient services to individuals suffering from an acute episode of mental illness. The service generaly includes assessment, stabilization, diagnosis, treatment and consultation.
Follow-up care is provided by community-based Addictions and Mental Health services.
The Psychiatric Unit at the Miramichi Regional Hospital provides inpatient services to individuals suffering from an acute episode of mental illness. The service generaly includes assessment, stabilization, diagnosis, treatment and consultation.
Follow-up care is provided by community-based Addictions and Mental Health services.
The Psychiatric Unit at the Moncton Hospital provides inpatient services to individuals suffering from an acute episode of mental illness. The service generaly includes assessment, stabilization, diagnosis, treatment and consultation.
Follow-up care is provided by community-based Addictions and Mental Health services.
The psychiatric Unit at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre provides inpatient services to individuals suffering from an acute episode of mental illness that include:
* Assessment and diagnosis
* Treatment, support, rehabilitation and social integration
* Other specialized services according to individual needs
* Participation in the development of a treatment plan and in discharge planning
The Psychiatric Unit at the Saint John Regional Hospital provides inpatient services to individuals suffering from an acute episode of mental illness. The service generaly includes assessment, stabilization, diagnosis, treatment and consultation.
Follow-up care is provided by community-based Addictions and Mental Health services.
Intensive Day Treatment (IDT) is a four to six week community-based service offered to individuals living in the Greater Moncton region (Albert, Westmorland and Kent counties) and in First Nation communities (Elsipogtog, Fort Folly, Bouctouche and Indian Island).
This specialized service offers individualized recovery plans to adults 19 years or older who are experiencing substance use and/or gambling with or without associated mental health issues. Services are primarily offered in a group format.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Le Transit – Crisis Centre/Transition House is a community organization that offers a 4-bed short-term crisis intervention service to vulnerable clients 16 years of age and older experiencing mental health issues. The service offers support, with respect and dignity to promote problem solving and accompany people who wish to return to an optimal level of wellness and functioning.
Services are offered to clients who are referred by a physician, psychiatrist, professional from Mental Health or Addiction Treatment Centers, hospitals (emergency or psychiatric unit) or therapists in private practice.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Mental Health Recovery Services is a wellness and recovery-based service for individuals living with a long-term and persistent mental health illness.
Clients must be formally connected to the Community Mental Health Clinic, be 18 years or older, and have a severe and persistent mental illness.
Opened Mon-Fri 8:30 – 4:30
Service focusing on a positive future for adults.
Working with individuals to help them meet their recovery goals, such as returning to school, finding employment or an apartment and re-establishing social groups.
The Centre offers services to individuals with FASD and their family and to the professionals working with them. These services can consist of:
* Prevention;
* Diagnosis (for children up to 18 years of age);
* Intervention and support.
The Centre holds 24 diagnostic clinics every year. It is a member of the Canada FASD Research Network.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
P.E.E.R SJ, which stands for Peers Engaged in Education and Recovery is a community-based, addiction and mental health service that focuses on a positive future for young adults. Staff work with individuals to help them meet their recovery goals such as returning to school, finding employment or an apartment and re-establishing social groups with their peers.
The Pierre Caissie Centre is a 4 bed tertiary residential facility staffed with a multidisciplinary team (psychologist, social workers, learning specialist and youth care workers) committed to working with youth, ages 12 to 18, who present with ongoing emotional/ behavioral disorders.
The Pierre Caissie Center thrives to deliver high quality youth and family-centered comprehensive assessments and treatment plans with referrals stemming from community ISD (Integrated Service Delivery) teams across the province of New-Brunswick.
The Center offers clinically guided trauma informed treatment and reintegration plans, which reflect the needs of the youth, their families and the community support teams.
The Pierre Caissie Centre’s mandate is to act as a trauma focused therapeutic program for youth who cannot function safely and successfully in their home/social environment despite ongoing community supports’ involvement.
Portage Atlantic is a non-profit residential substance use rehabilitation program providing services to youth aged 14-21 in New Brunswick.
If you are a youth or parent interested in these services, please contact the Integrated Service Delivery (ISD) – Addiction and Mental Health Services Support and Services for Children and Youth in your region for more information.
The centre, located in Cassidy Lake, New Brunswick, also serves youth from Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Restigouche Hospital Centre offers long-term specialized services. Although located in Campbellton, it has a provincial mandate in the area of forensic psychiatry.
It provides services to patients who have been referred by a doctor.
Ridgewood Addiction Services provides a range of services for individuals, youth and family affected by substance abuse and gambling.
Services Include: Detoxification, Assessment, Outpatient counselling, Group counselling and support, Referral, Rehabilitation
Located throughout the province and run by, and for, persons living with mental illness, activity centres have a focus on mental illness prevention and mental health promotion. Their self-help programs are varied and are based according to local needs and interests. These centres promote community integration by providing social, vocational, recreational and advocacy activities. They help people become more independent of formal services by means of peer support, education, and mutual aid.
The mission of the Schizophrenia Society of New Brunswick is “To improve the quality of life for those affected by schizophrenia and psychosis through education, support programs, public policy and research”.
The mission of the Schizophrenia Society of New Brunswick is “To improve the quality of life for those affected by schizophrenia and psychosis through education, support programs, public policy and research”.
A four-week residential recovery experience for individuals who require a more intensive treatment to support ongoing recovery and positive lifestyle change.
Provide interventions to reduce the harm associated with illicit drug use by providing access to opioid replacement medications, counselling and other community-based services.
Provide interventions to reduce the harm associated with illicit drug use by providing access to opioid replacement medications, counselling and other community-based services.
Provide interventions to reduce the harm associated with illicit drug use by providing access to opioid replacement medications, counselling and other community-based services.
Provide interventions to reduce the harm associated with illicit drug use by providing access to opioid replacement medications, counselling and other community-based services.
Provide interventions to reduce the harm associated with illicit drug use by providing access to opioid replacement medications, counselling and other community-based services.
Addiction Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members affected by substance misuse and problematic gambling. Addiction Services are integrated with Mental Health Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Walk- in Services: If you need help, you can call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also come to see us in person without an appointment: A health professional will assess your situation and needs and may suggest outpatient follow-up services or other services.
Outpatient follow-up services: A health professional will help you prepare a recovery plan based on your priorities and choices.
This recovery plan may include the following:
* Individual, couple, family or group sessions for people with addictions
* Group therapy
* A plan to stop or reduce your consumption (harm reduction)
* Admission to detox
Addiction Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members affected by substance misuse and problematic gambling. Addiction Services are integrated with Mental Health Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Walk- in Services: If you need help, you can call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also come to see us in person without an appointment: A health professional will assess your situation and needs and may suggest outpatient follow-up services or other services.
Outpatient follow-up services: A health professional will help you prepare a recovery plan based on your priorities and choices.
This recovery plan may include the following:
* Individual, couple, family or group sessions for people with addictions
* Group therapy
* A plan to stop or reduce your consumption (harm reduction)
* Admission to detox
Addiction Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members affected by substance misuse and problematic gambling. Addiction Services are integrated with Mental Health Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Walk- in Services: If you need help, you can call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also come to see us in person without an appointment: A health professional will assess your situation and needs and may suggest outpatient follow-up services or other services.
Outpatient follow-up services: A health professional will help you prepare a recovery plan based on your priorities and choices.
This recovery plan may include the following:
* Individual, couple, family or group sessions for people with addictions
* Group therapy
* A plan to stop or reduce your consumption (harm reduction)
* Admission to detox
Addiction Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members affected by substance misuse and problematic gambling. Addiction Services are integrated with Mental Health Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Walk- in Services: If you need help, you can call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also come to see us in person without an appointment: A health professional will assess your situation and needs and may suggest outpatient follow-up services or other services.
Outpatient follow-up services: A health professional will help you prepare a recovery plan based on your priorities and choices.
This recovery plan may include the following:
* Individual, couple, family or group sessions for people with addictions
* Group therapy
* A plan to stop or reduce your consumption (harm reduction)
* Admission to detox
Addiction Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members affected by substance misuse and problematic gambling. Addiction Services are integrated with Mental Health Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Walk- in Services: If you need help, you can call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also come to see us in person without an appointment: A health professional will assess your situation and needs and may suggest outpatient follow-up services or other services.
Outpatient follow-up services: A health professional will help you prepare a recovery plan based on your priorities and choices.
This recovery plan may include the following:
* Individual, couple, family or group sessions for people with addictions
* Group therapy
* A plan to stop or reduce your consumption (harm reduction)
* Admission to detox
Addiction Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members affected by substance misuse and problematic gambling. Addiction Services are integrated with Mental Health Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Walk- in Services: If you need help, you can call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also come to see us in person without an appointment: A health professional will assess your situation and needs and may suggest outpatient follow-up services or other services.
Outpatient follow-up services: A health professional will help you prepare a recovery plan based on your priorities and choices.
This recovery plan may include the following:
* Individual, couple, family or group sessions for people with addictions
* Group therapy
* A plan to stop or reduce your consumption (harm reduction)
* Admission to detox
Provides a safe therapeutic environment for detoxification treatment of substances/alcohol and/or gambling abuse/dependance and relapse.
During their stay in detox, an individual receives support, attends educational sessions, and undergoes medical and psychosocial assessments.
Provides a safe therapeutic environment for detoxification treatment of substances/alcohol and/or gambling abuse/dependance and relapse.
During their stay in detox, an individual receives support, attends educational sessions, and undergoes medical and psychosocial assessments.
Provides a safe therapeutic environment for detoxification treatment of substances/alcohol and/or gambling abuse/dependance and relapse.
During their stay in detox, an individual receives support, attends educational sessions, and undergoes medical and psychosocial assessments.
Admission is voluntary. An individual can end their treatment at any time.
The objective of opioid addiction treatment is to help reduce the harms cause by opioids through:
* Support and counselling
* Individual and group services
* Disease education and prevention programs
* Support accessing other services offered in the community
* Methodone/suboxone maintenance treatment
The objective of opioid addiction treatment is to help reduce the harms cause by opioids through:
* Support and counselling
* Individual and group services
* Disease education and prevention programs
* Support accessing other services offered in the community
* Methodone/suboxone maintenance treatment
The objective of opioid addiction treatment is to help reduce the harms cause by opioids through:
* Support and counselling
* Individual and group services
* Disease education and prevention programs
* Support accessing other services offered in the community
* Methodone/suboxone maintenance treatment
The objective of opioid addiction treatment is to help reduce the harms cause by opioids through:
* Support and counselling
* Individual and group services
* Disease education and prevention programs
* Support accessing other services offered in the community
* Methodone/suboxone maintenance treatment
This provincial service offers residential rehabilitation treatment services for people with mental health and addiction problems. During their stay, an individual receives help to stay clean in combination with therapy depending on their needs.
The treatment may last from 30 to 90 days depending on the individual’s needs and objectives. The services are very personalized.
The service is provided in Campbellton. It can handle up to 12 people at a time. New admissions occur weekly. The service is available to any New Brunswicker with mental health and addiction problems whose needs may or must be treated in a residential setting may receive this service.
To request this service, talk to a health professional who knows you well and who is participating in your treatment. This person could make the request for you.
Community Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members. Mental Health Services are integrated with Addiction Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Services include:
Assessment of your situation and needs;
Individual and group therapy;
Education and psychological support;
Crisis Intervention;
Counselling after a traumatic event;
Counselling, rehabilitation services and support;
Psychiatric consultations;
Suicide prevention and intervention
Any adult who thinks they need our services may call us directly. You DON’T NEED to be referred by a doctor. A professional may also request services for a patient.
Community Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members. Mental Health Services are integrated with Addiction Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Services include:
Assessment of your situation and needs;
Individual and group therapy;
Education and psychological support;
Crisis Intervention;
Counselling after a traumatic event;
Counselling, rehabiliation services and support;
Psychiatric consultations;
Suicide prevention and intervention
Any adult who thinks they need our services may call us directly. You DON’T NEED to be referred by a doctor. A professional may also request services for a patient.
Community Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members. Mental Health Services are integrated with Addiction Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Services include:
Assessment of your situation and needs;
Individual and group therapy;
Education and psychological support;
Crisis Intervention;
Counselling after a traumatic event;
Counselling, rehabilitation services and support;
Psychiatric consultations;
Suicide prevention and intervention
Any adult who thinks they need our services may call us directly. You DON’T NEED to be referred by a doctor. A professional may also request services for a patient.
Community Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members. Mental Health Services are integrated with Addiction Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Services include:
Assessment of your situation and needs;
Individual and group therapy;
Education and psychological support;
Crisis Intervention;
Counselling after a traumatic event;
Counselling, rehabiliation services and support;
Psychiatric consultations;
Suicide prevention and intervention
Any adult who thinks they need our services may call us directly. You DON’T NEED to be referred by a doctor. A professional may also request services for a patient.
Community Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members. Mental Health Services are integrated with Addiction Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Services include:
Assessment of your situation and needs;
Individual and group therapy;
Education and psychological support;
Crisis Intervention;
Counselling after a traumatic event;
Counselling, rehabiliation services and support;
Psychiatric consultations;
Suicide prevention and intervention
Any adult who thinks they need our services may call us directly. You DON’T NEED to be referred by a doctor. A professional may also request services for a patient.
Community Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members. Mental Health Services are integrated with Addiction Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Services include:
Assessment of your situation and needs;
Individual and group therapy;
Education and psychological support;
Crisis Intervention;
Counselling after a traumatic event;
Counselling, rehabiliation services and support;
Psychiatric consultations;
Suicide prevention and intervention
Any adult who thinks they need our services may call us directly. You DON’T NEED to be referred by a doctor. A professional may also request services for a patient.
Community Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members. Mental Health Services are integrated with Addiction Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Services include:
Assessment of your situation and needs;
Individual and group therapy;
Education and psychological support;
Crisis Intervention;
Counselling after a traumatic event;
Counselling, rehabiliation services and support;
Psychiatric consultations;
Suicide prevention and intervention
Any adult who thinks they need our services may call us directly. You DON’T NEED to be referred by a doctor. A professional may also request services for a patient.
Community Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members. Mental Health Services are integrated with Addiction Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Services include:
Assessment of your situation and needs;
Individual and group therapy;
Education and psychological support;
Crisis Intervention;
Counselling after a traumatic event;
Counselling, rehabiliation services and support;
Psychiatric consultations;
Suicide prevention and intervention
Any adult who thinks they need our services may call us directly. You DON’T NEED to be referred by a doctor. A professional may also request services for a patient.
Community Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members. Mental Health Services are integrated with Addiction Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Services include:
Assessment of your situation and needs;
Individual and group therapy;
Education and psychological support;
Crisis Intervention;
Counselling after a traumatic event;
Counselling, rehabiliation services and support;
Psychiatric consultations;
Suicide prevention and intervention
Any adult who thinks they need our services may call us directly. You DON’T NEED to be referred by a doctor. A professional may also request services for a patient.
Community Mental Health Services provide a range of services for individuals and family members. Mental Health Services are integrated with Addiction Services, in order to provide an individualized recovery- based approach.
Services include:
Assessment of your situation and needs;
Individual and group therapy;
Education and psychological support;
Crisis Intervention;
Counselling after a traumatic event;
Counselling, rehabiliation services and support;
Psychiatric consultations;
Suicide prevention and intervention
Any adult who thinks they need our services may call us directly. You DON’T NEED to be referred by a doctor. A professional may also request services for a patient.
Youth Impact Jeunesse’s purpose is to provide quality care and guidance to children and youth between 10 and 24 years of age, with social, emotional, or behavioural challenges. This is accomplished through an array of services and programs that adhere to our belief of “helping youth succeed”. Youth Impact Jeunesse manages residential and outreach programs as well as Youth Quest Central.