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Wheel chair access available.
9942 108 Street Edmonton Alberta T5K 2J5
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On major bus route Metered parking or Impark lot across the street on corner
The Adult Community Neuropsychiatry Clinic was created to serve the mental health needs of neurologically complex individuals and provides neuropsychiatric consultation and management. One-time consultation or longitudinal follow up and management are available.
To be completed by a healthcare provider.
Individuals utilizing services will often have complex needs, with some needing more intensive support and treatment; but in either case are able to live independently or with minimal support in the community. Care is coordinated by a mental health provider and / or addiction counselor. Goal directed services are tailored to the needs of individual clients. Length of treatment is mutually determined between client and provider.
Over 18 years of age. Have mental illness and / or addiction concerns.
An estimated wait time will be provided at the time of appointment booking.
This program offers:
Community Connection
Diverse Treatment Approaches
Structured Success
Supportive Path for All
Choose a program that cares about your well-being and guides you toward a positive, legal outcome. Embrace change with our Provincial Mental Health Diversion Program. For additional information about the program either contact the closest Mental Health Diversion Site directly or contact us by email.
Adults and youth living with severe and persistent mental disorders who have been charged with low risk minor offences that require immediate support and referral to mental health services.
All other indididuals are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Approximately 1 month from charge(s) being referred.
Staff are mobile and can provide outreach to meet clients in community.
Aimed at improving the outcome of individuals with a first episode of psychosis and providing support to their families. This clinic offers services to individuals 16 to 35 years of age who have a suspected psychosis or are displaying early signs and symptoms of psychosis. Key strategies are to empower young adults and their families who are coping with psychosis through supportive counseling, education (client and family), and respectful specialized treatment.
Age 16-35 years. Within 1 year of onset of psychosis symptoms.
The mental health or concurrent housing continuum consists of transitional housing, harm reduction housing, permanent supported housing, lodges and group homes.
Individual housing consults also available.
Adults with mental health or concurrent disorders. Criteria for each housing initiative varies.
Fees are program-dependent.
Provides recovery oriented services in the areas of employment, volunteering, education and self-management skill development in dynamic individual and group formats.
Adults age 25-65.
Families Connecting by Choice groups are 5:00PM - 6:30PM (Zoom) and 7:00PM - 8:30PM (in-person) every Wednesday evening. To receive more Information regarding group, please email our service.
Addiction and Mental Health - Young Adult Walk-In Clinic is not a lead service provider but - depending on individual circumstances. This clinic may see a client for brief follow up following the initial single session.
During the single session, the client will be screened for the presence of substance use and / or mental health issues that may require more intensive interventions. Should the client’s presenting needs be able to be addressed at our service, the client will receive a single solution-focused session. Clients who require more intensive interventions beyond what is offered by this clinic can have their care transitioned to a service designed to meet that client’s care needs.
For social, recreation, and wellness needs, clients are often referred to the Young Adult Services - Social Recreation, & Wellness program (formerly known as Challenge by Choice).
16 - 24 years old
Closed on statutory holidays.
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) is a therapeutic medical procedure that was approved by Health Canada in 2002 for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, such as major depression. rTMS is a non-invasive treatment which uses a specifically designed magnetic coil to apply stimulation to target areas in the brain. The treatment utilizes powerful and focused magnetic field pulses to stimulate the neurons in the brain.
The goals for rTMS are to: