
As a leader and champion for mental health, CMHA Lambton Kent provides services and facilitates access to the resources people require to maintain and improve mental health. Our efforts promote community integration, build resilience, and support recovery from mental illness.
Youth Wellness Hub Chatham-Kent
We are a safe, welcoming space for integrated youth services for young people all across Chatham-Kent aged 12 to 25 and their families looking for mental health and substance use support. The Youth Hub brings together existing community partners who are committed to working in a new collaborative and innovative way.
These services are integrated with a wide range of other youth services. The goal is to provide the right service in the right place at the right time. In addition to our regular opening hours and an array of other activities and services, our team also offers single session therapy.
Previously an ACCESS Open Minds Chatham-Kent site, the Hub is now part of the Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario (YWHO) network, serving the amazing community of Chatham-Kent and the beautiful surrounding rural areas.
Chatham-Kent has a population of approximately 108,000 and it includes two First Nations communities. The hub brings together existing community partners who are committed to working in a new collaborative and innovative way, offering a “one-stop shop” for young people aged 12-25 and their families looking for mental health and substance use support.
Brief Services
Individuals experiencing symptoms of Depression and Anxiety can receive support from a mental health professional in the areas of illness education and management, crisis planning and relapse prevention. Through group work and/or 6 - 12 individual appointments with a Social Worker, individuals will learn about moderate mental illness and how it impacts health and overall functioning, and will learn healthy and effective strategies to manage their unique symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Clinical Case Management
Bio-psychosocial Rehabilitation emphasizing client choice, empowerment, and individual strengths, is provided on a one-to-one basis. Services include care planning, problem solving, coaching on therapeutic lifestyle choices and education on health and medication. As well, advocacy in accessing financial benefits, housing, food, clothing and community health services is provided. Crisis prevention, consultation and coordination, monitoring, support and life skills are also important functions of the Case Management role.
Concurrent Disorders Case Manager
The Concurrent Disorders Program provides screening of all clients in receipt of CMHA Services for concurrent disorders (mental illness and addiction). Additionally, the Concurrent Disorders Specialist provides intensive case management services for clients diagnosed with a complex concurrent disorder. A Concurrent Disorder Group is also available throughout the year.
Dual Diagnosis Specialist
Assessment and support is provided to dually diagnosed individuals (individuals with a mental illness and a diagnosis of developmental delay), and with their families and other service providers to develop crisis prevention plans, facilitate community integration and coordinate developmental and mental health services.
Early Intervention Services (EDIS) for Youth/Young Adults (14 - 35)
Early intervention is key! EDIS provides early intervention services to individuals between the ages of 14-35 who are experiencing a first onset of Psychosis. Services Offered: screening, nursing assessment, comprehensive assessment, linkage with a psychiatrist and other community supports, individual treatment planning, psychotherapy, reintegration support, family engagement, community awareness and education.
Geriatric Mental Health Outreach Team (GMHOT)
The goal of this service is to enhance the quality of life for older age adults with complex mental health needs living in a long-term care home, retirement home and community. The team comprised of a Psychiatrist, Registered Nurses, Social Worker and an Occupational Therapist provide psychiatric evaluation and care within the long-term care, retirement home and community settings. The team works with care staff and family to support the client with stabilization.
Mental Health First Response
Open 24 hours per day including weekends and holidays, the Crisis Line is available to anyone in Lambton County and Kent County who is experiencing mental health problems or crisis. Service includes telephone crisis intervention (mental health status assessment, suicide intervention), referrals, and family support (information regarding options for assisting a loved one in mental health crisis). The Crisis Line is also available to healthcare providers seeking assistance navigating community resources.
Rapid Assessment Intervention and Treatment (RAIT) Program
The RAIT team will provide unique mental health services in partnership with Primary Health Care Practitioners to individuals across Lambton/Kent Counties. RAIT services will be provided to individuals who have limited access to mental health services. The RAIT Program is an interdisciplinary team that will develop a treatment plan in collaboration with the individual and their Primary Health Care Practitioner. The RAIT team is comprised of the following professional designations; psychiatry, nursing, social work, psychotherapy and client care assistants. Responsive access to the RAIT Program will be available through the individuals Primary Health Care Practitioner with a target response within business hours. Services will be short term in duration, with a solution based focus and facilitating ongoing mental health services when necessary. Services may include any of the following: psychiatric consult and recommendations, nursing assessment and treatment, psychotherapy treatment, psychosocial interventions, and life skills coaching as well, linkages and referrals to needed resources and services within CMHA or externally to other community professionals.
Services are free and confidential.
This is a registered charity.
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