The Hamilton/Burlington SPCA provides pet adoptions and educational programs for schools and community groups. They offer a range of services available to the public to support pet ownership, such as:
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Offers care for mental health and addiction issues to young people age 17 to 25 in a safe environment. Clinical mental health care is offered in an early intervention stream, a transition support stream, and from a mobile team. Drop-in counselli
A mobile health clinic designed to enhance services available to people who face healthcare barriers while accessing emergency shelters, drop-ins, encampments, and other community-based locations. The clinic provides on-the-spot mental health care
Culturally safe and centralized call centre that connects Indigenous residents in Hamilton to local and government resources relevant to their identified needs.
Offers a variety of specialized therapeutic services to meet the needs of children and families experiencing challenges. Also offers in-home service for some programs.
Services include:
An integrated prenatal and substance use care program at the Maternity Centre of Hamilton for pregnant people with substance use disorders. Provides a one-stop model where individuals can receive:
Free weekly groups for pregnant individuals. Discussions with a Registered Nurse and Registered Dietitian include pregnancy, labour and birth, managing stress, eating well and cooking healthy food, breastfeeding, and community supports.
Offers consultation in person and over the phone to people wishing to better understand child and teen grief and to help loved ones through the grieving process.
A non-medical facility providing short-term services in a residential setting for male individuals who are intoxicated, in withdrawal, or in crisis due to alcohol and/or drug use.
Program provided in partnership with Vision Loss Rehabilitation that provides support for individuals with vision loss and additional functional needs due to a permanent physical disability.
Services include: