ADAPT Halton
Service: Concurrent Disorders Programs
Record #: OAK0440 | Last Full Update: 15 Dec 2021 |
Contact Information | |
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Office Phone | Information and intake 905-847-6547 ext 0; (collect calls accepted) |
Toll Free Phone | 1-877-517-2237 |
Fax | 905-847-8959 |
adapt@haltonadapt.org | |
Website | www.haltonadapt.org |
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Primary Contact | Intake and Data Coordinator; Phone: 905-847-6547 ext 0; Fax: 905-847-8959; Email: adapt@haltonadapt.org |
Volunteer Coordinator | Justyna Bialas, Human Resources/Volunteer and Student Placement Coordinator; Phone: 905-847-6548 ext 232; Email: jbialas@haltonadapt.org |
Contact Form | haltonadapt.org/contact |
Agency Information | |
Legal Status | (50) Non Profit |
Established | 1975 |
Primary Executive | Glen Ricketts, Chief Executive Officer; Phone: 905-467-2430; Email: gricketts@haltonadapt.org |
Funding | Provincial - Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care; Ministry of the Solicitor General; Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services ; Fundraising ; Donations ; United Way - Halton & Hamilton |
Elections | AGM: September |
Description and Service Details | |
Description (Service) | ADAPT has partnered with numerous local mental health and community agencies to bring a variety of special programs to those experiencing concurrent disorders The Health & Hope Partnership * offers individual, group, and family programs to individuals experiencing any combination of substance misuse, gambling and other mental health issues The Phoenix Program * Early Intervention Service for Psychosis, a clinical partnership between Joseph Brant Hospital, Halton Healthcare Services, North Halton Mental Health Clinic, Halton ADAPT and the Schizophrenia Society of Ontario * provides comprehensive clinical services for individuals in their first episode of psychosis * eligible to individuals between the ages of 14 and 35 yrs who are experiencing symptoms of psychosis and who have received no previous treatment (or less than 6 months of treatment) for psychosis, and who live in the Region of Halton Halton Geriatric Mental Health Outreach Program * assists older individuals with mental health issues, and those who may have substance abuse concerns which require clinical services outside of an office setting * please call Kate Rizzuto, 289-259-1269 Prioritizing Health through Acute Stabilization and Transition (PHAST) Partnership - Burlington * a partnership between Joseph Brant Hospital, Halton ADAPT, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) - Halton Region Branch, Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK), and the Burlington Family Health Team (BFHT) * provides rapid assessment and treatment services to patients aged 16 and older during a mental health crisis, and provides options for ongoing community based care (through ADAPT, CMHA, ROCK and the BFHT) If you are unsure of which program is right for you, you may phone ADAPT’s general intake line at 905-639-6537, ext. 0 |
Hours | Office: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
Areas Served | Halton Region ; Mississauga - portions of |
Eligibility | Varies by program |
Application | Self, family or agency referral |
Languages | English |
Fees | None |
Site Information | |
Located In Community | Halton Region |
Address & Map | |
Mailing Address | c/o ADAPT 165 Cross Ave, Suite 203 Oakville, ON L6J 0A9 |
Physical Access | Fully Accessible |
Categories and Classification | |
HCSD Main Heading | Mental Health / Addictions |
HCSD Sub Heading | Addiction Counselling ; Addiction Treatment ; Community Mental Health |
Service Categories | Assertive Community Treatment ; Gambling Addiction Counselling ~ Concurrent Disorder ; Geriatric Counselling ~ Substance Use Disorders ; Substance Use Disorder Counselling ~ Concurrent Disorder ; Substance Use Disorder Counselling ~ Psychotic Disorders |