Intensive Case Management Services engage individuals with a serious mental health concern who currently live in a home with a fixed address. City of Hamilton Public Health nurses work with residents to increase independence and participation in
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Provides equitable access to knowledge, programs, and services that mitigate and prevent the development of chronic diseases and conditions.
Programs include:
An open arts studio where street-involved youth can begin to reconnect to themselves, others, and their community through the creative arts while gaining valuable life and work skills.
A program of Shalem Mental Health Network.
This weekly support group, facilitated by a Social Worker, uses art as a means to support good physical and mental health by promoting overall social engagement.
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
Promotes independence in living and self-determination in decision-making for individuals with serious mental illness.
The Arthritis Society offers programs and services that support those with arthritis. These include:
Online resource that offers mental health supports for youth and families. Includes live online sessions for youth and families, archives videos for youth and families, and related online and print resources.
Offers supportive housing units to individuals with mental or physical disabilities, victims of domestic violence and seniors, men, women, and families.
An online service of Hamilton Health Sciences, St. Joseph's Healthcare, and McMaster University designed to aid individuals and families in navigating the health related services in the city of Hamilton.