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Shkaabe Makwa Clinical Services provides outpatient groups and individual counselling to First Nations, Inuit and Métis experiencing substance misuse and mental health issues. In addition, supports are provided to patients staying at CAMH.
Providing centralized information, intake and scheduling for most of CAMH’s services, Access CAMH makes it easy for patients, families, friends, and healthcare professionals to find the help and services they need with a single phone call.
From assessment to brief interventions, inpatient programs, day hospital services, continuing care, outpatient services and family support, CAMH provides a wide range of clinical care services.
The Art of Healing patient program is a collaboration between CAMH and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) to support patients through storytelling and music. In its inauguration, the Art of Healing patient program is designed in the spirit of Reconciliation, celebrates Indigenous-specific worldviews, and prioritizes First Nations, Inuit and Métis patients.
Until December 2, all donations will be matched to help create a future where Canadians can get the help they need, when they need it—no matter who or where they are.
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