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 Bridging Service provides short term, in-person care for clients referred from one of the CAMH Crisis and Critical Care Inpatient Units or Emergency Department.
About Bridging ClinicCAMH ‘s two Medium Secure Forensic Units provide treatment, care and rehabilitation for patients under the Ontario Review Board (ORB).
About Forensic Secure Unit A (3-2) and B (3-3)CAMH’s Psychiatric Emergency Department provides 24 hours/7 days per week emergency services for adults with mental health and substance issues.
About Emergency DepartmentThe Women's Inpatient Unit is a time-limited, goal-oriented acute care unit for women with severe mental illness or mood and anxiety disorders.
About Crisis and Critical Care Unit 7 - Womens Inpatient Unit (WIU - CCC7)The Youth Addiction and Concurrent Disorders Service (YACDS) offers treatment to young people (14-24 years) who have substance use challenges/concerns, with or without concurrent mental health concerns.
About Youth Addiction & Concurrent Disorders ServiceShkaabe Makwa Clinical Services provides outpatient groups and individual counselling to First Nations, Inuit and Métis experiencing substance misuse and mental health issues.
About Shkaabe Makwa Clinical ServicesConcurrent Outpatient Medical & Psychosocial Addiction Support Services (COMPASS) is an outpatient service specializing in evidence–based, medical and psychosocial interventions for clients with addiction/concurrent disorder concerns.
About COMPASSThis service offers support for people whose gambling or technology use is problematic, leading to difficulties in other parts of their lives.
About Problem Gambling and Technology Use Treatment ServicesSupport groups for family members of individuals experiencing a gambling problem or excessive gaming and internet use.
About Problem Gambling and Technology Use Support GroupsThis program offers developmentally informed mental health support to youth, 13-18 years old, who require inpatient treatment for moderate to severe substance use disorder with an accompanying mental health challenge.
About Concurrent Youth Unit