Program: Georgetown - North Halton Mental Health Clinic
Organization: Halton Healthcare
Phone Numbers: 905-338-4123 (one-Link)
Toll-Free: 1-844-216-7411 (one-Link)
Crisis: Emergency for mental health needs call COAST Crisis line at 1-877-825-9011 or Distress Centre Halton at 905-877-1211
For children and youth emergency mental health needs call ROCK 24 hours crisis line at 905-878-9785
Email: patientrelations@haltonhealthcare.com
Website: www.haltonhealthcare.on.ca/services_/28763/t28545-mental-health
Address:
280 Guelph St, Unit 76
Georgetown, ON
L7G 4B1
Intersection: Mountainview Rd S and Guelph St
Location: Georgetown
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Office 8:30am-4:30pm * evening appointments are available
Service Description: Provides comprehensive assessment, rehabilitation/treatment and supportive counselling to clients with complex and/or serious and persistent mental health disorders, living in North Halton * interprofessional staff include psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, dietitians, social workers, community support workers, child and youth counsellors, occupational therapists, teachers, peer support, etc * referrals are made by doctors through One-Link * services are also offered to older persons with mental health issues, including behavioural and psychological complications associated with neurodegenerative diseases 

Services provided include:
  • community-based psychiatric assessment, treatment, counselling and case management for clients and their family members
  • help with understanding and managing medications
  • concurrent disorder treatment/groups (Health and Hope partner)
  • linkages to other health services and community supports



Programs provided throughout Halton Region in partnership with other service providers include:

Child and Youth Psychiatry Program
  • psychiatric consultation services to family doctors for children and youth between the ages of 6 and 18 and to their families who live in North Halton
  • counselling and treatment
  • offered in partnership with ROCK (Reach out Centre for Kids)

Phoenix Early Intervention Program
  • provides family therapy, nursing, individual counselling, psychiatry, peer support and family education for adults and youth living in North Halton
  • clinical assessment and treatment for people experiencing, or at risk for experiencing, a first episode psychosis
  • offered in partnership with the Phoenix Program

HOMES Program
  • provides clinical case management support and psychiatry for adults living in North Halton
  • clinical support for people living with a mental illness and at risk for homelessness
  • offered in partnership with the HOMES Program

Concurrent Disorders Program
  • provides Health and Hope groups (10 week psycho-educational support group) for people who struggle with both a mental health issue and substance use
  • offered in partnership with the Health and Hope Program

Adult Psychiatry and Treatment Program (age 19 and up) 
  • psychiatric assessment and treatment
  • counselling and treatment
  • offered in partnership with other community partners

Fees: Medical services are covered by OHIP
Application: Individuals seeking services are asked to first discuss their concerns with their family doctor and if a referral is required to have their doctor make the referral on their behalf to One-Link
where there is no family doctor, staff will assist someone in locating a doctor to work with
all referrals require the expressed consent of the person being referred for service
Eligibility / Target Population: People of all ages who require mental health services and supports
Languages: English
Language Notes: Staff speaks a variety of languages * interpretive services available
Area Served: Halton Region and area
Print Materials:  one-Link Referral Form
See Also: Community Mental Health Programs
Mental Health for Children and Youth
Mental Health for Seniors
Last Updated: 1/14/2025
Service Profile Web Address: eng/displayService.aspx?id=183797

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