Help them rise, watch them soar! That's what we do. The Phoenix Centre for Children and Families is a mental health treatment centre for children and youth 17 and under. We are governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and funded by the government of Ontario.
The Phoenix Centre's roots were planted in Renfrew County in December 1975. Noticing a lack of support and suitable resources for children with emotional and behavioural challenges and their families, the community united to make a change.
Family and Child Treatment
* Community Based Services - Referrals are accepted from the community for children ages 0 to 18 and their families. A range of outpatient services is also offered, including individual, family and group counselling and/or treatment.
* Early Years - The purpose of this program is to serve children under 6 years of age and their families who are experiencing mental health issues/concerns. The Early Years service offers a range of programs, including: therapy sessions, in-home support, play therapy workshops, and parent/children's groups. Services will be provided within a collaborative, solution focused, cross-sectoral approach.
* Intensive Services - This is an intensive, home-based program that supports parents as they learn to use positive parenting strategies that promote healthy family relationships. Parents work together with a child and family therapist and child and youth counsellor to identify therapeutic goals that best meet their family's needs.
* Attachment Services - "Attachment" is the deep emotional tie or connection that an infant forms with a primary caregiver. It is determined by the responsiveness of the caregiver. Parents with children between the ages of 0 to 8 years are welcome to call the Phoenix Centre directly for a referral to Attachment Services. Referrals may also come from doctors, schools, and/or other community agencies.
* Trauma Services - Referrals are accepted through our intake process for children who are experiencing issues related to a trauma, such as: witnessing abuse or a traumatic event like physical, sexual and emotional abuse, or death. A specialized assessment is completed and an individualized treatment program is developed.
Phoenix Centre is funded by the provincial government so that core treatment services can be provided free of charge.
This is a registered charity.
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