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.
This program offers clinical care to youth, 14 to 18 years old, who require voluntary or involuntary inpatient treatment for a moderate to severe addiction to substances with an accompanying mental health challenge.
Read more about Concurrent Youth UnitThis service assists patients who are experiencing an established chronic pain condition along with an aberrant use or dependence on substances.
Read more about Interprofessional Pain and Addiction Recovery Clinic (IPARC)This pathway treats patients by putting them at the centre of care and ensuring they see the right care providers at the right place and time.
Read more about Integrated Care Pathway for Major Depression and Alcohol DependenceThese units provide short-term intensive inpatient care for individuals with a severe mental illness, including substance use disorders.
Read more about General Psychiatric Unit (GPU)/Acute Care Unit (ACU)Group therapy is provided to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and two-spirit people who are concerned about their drug and alcohol use.
Read more about Rainbow Services (LGBTQ)CAMH's Occupational Stress and Trauma Recovery Clinic provides psychiatric and psychological assessments and treatments.
Read more about Occupational Stress and Trauma Recovery ClinicSAPACCY provides support and counselling to African and Caribbean Canadian youth who are dealing with problem substance use and mental health concerns.
Read more about Substance Abuse Program for African Canadian and Caribbean Youth (SAPACCY)Medication-assisted withdrawal management for people with a history of complicated withdrawal.
Read more about Medical Withdrawal UnitThe Nicotine Dependence Clinic offers several specialized outpatient treatments for anyone who wants to quit or reduce their tobacco use.
Read more about Nicotine Dependence ClinicThis service discusses the patient's history, strengths and perceived needs, suggesting available services that may be appropriate for each case.
Read more about Addictions Assessment Service