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 Mood and Anxiety Service offers assessment and treatment for children and youth aged 6–18 years old (and their parents/caregivers) who are experiencing mood and/or anxiety difficulties. Children and young people seen in the service are typically experiencing problems related to worry, phobias, emotions, sadness and/or hopelessness.
About Mood & Anxiety Service for Children & YouthThis 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 GroupsConcurrent 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 COMPASSCAMH's New Beginnings Clinic offers psychiatric consulting, care provider consulting and culturally sensitive interventions to newly arrived immigrants and refugees.
About New Beginnings Clinic: CAMH Services for NewcomersThis program's mandate is to provide patients and families with direct psychiatric consultation and care in rural/remote communities in Northern Ontario.
About Northern Psychiatric Outreach Program at CAMH (NPOP-C)This unit exclusively serves women who have been found not criminally responsible for an offence due to a mental illness.
About Observation and Treatment Unit/Women's Secure UnitCAMH has partnered with the Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN) to provide clients in remote areas of Ontario with accessible care.
About Geriatric Telemedicine ClinicThis 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 UnitHosted by the Youth Addiction and Concurrent Disorders Services. This event covers topics regarding mental health, addictions, harm reduction, self-care and setting limits and gaming/internet use.
About Youth Concurrent Education Night for Families and Friends