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Specialized Outpatient Elderly and Psychogeriatric Clinics Name and Services Provided Address Contact Info Specialized Outpatient Elderly and Psychogeriatric Clinics Name and Services Provided Address Contact Info. Waiting Time Catchment Area Baycrest Mood and Related Disorders 3560 Bathurst Street, 6th Phone: 416-785-4359 4-6 weeks Clinic Floor of Brain Health Fax: 416-785-2484 All TC-LHIN area Offers assessments and limited follow-ups Centre Toronto, ON Website: http://www.baycrest.org for seniors (age 65+). M6A 2E1 Baycrest Psychiatric Day Hospital for 3560 Bathurst Street Phone: 416-785-2500 ext.2700 4-6 weeks Depression Toronto, ON Website: http://www.baycrest.org All TC-LHIN area Offers assessments and group therapy for M6A 2E1 those who suffer from depressive illness (age 65+). Physician referral required. Bridgepoint Hospital – Outpatient Clinic 14 St.Matthews Rd. Phone: 416-461-8252 ext.2371 New clinic there is Offers assessments, treatment and Toronto, ON M4M 2B5 Fax: 416-461-2089 no current wait long/short-term follow up. time Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 80 Workman Way, Labatt Phone: 416-535-8501, ext. 33448 2 - 3 weeks (CAMH), Geriatric Mental Health Program entrance, ground floor Fax: 416-583-1296 All TC-LHIN area – PACE - Offers assessments and Toronto, ON M6J 1H4 Website: www.camh.ca psychogeriatric consultation, counseling, education, support, medication monitoring, and home visits for follow-up. Mount Sinai Hospital - Geriatric 60 Murray Street Suite L1- Phone: 416-586-4800, ext. 5192 2 - 6 weeks Psychiatry Outpatient Service 012 Toronto, Ontario Fax: 416-586-3231 All TC-LHIN area Offers assessments, treatment and M5T 3L9 Website: http://www.mountsinai.on.ca long/short-term follow up. North York General Hospital - Geriatric 2 Buchan Court Phone: 416-756-6050 ext. 8060 Up to 1 year Psychiatry Clinic Toronto ON M2J 5A3 Fax: 416-756-3144 Offers intensive assessments and Website: http://www.nygh.on.ca treatment. North York General Hospital Addiction 555 Finch Avenue West Phone: 416-635-2547 (Adult Mental 2-4 weeks Program - Branson Division Toronto, ON M2R 1N5 Health Clinic) For patients with problems with alcohol, Fax: 416-756-6671 drugs, or addictive behaviours. Offers Website: http://www.nygh.on.ca assessments, treatment programs and long- term follow-ups. In-take is over the phone. Providence Healthcare – Geriatric 3276 St. Clair Avenue East Phone: 416-285-3665 6-8 weeks Psychiatry Clinic Toronto, ON M1L 1W1 Fax: 416-285-3663 Offers assessments, treatment and Website:http://www.providence.on.ca/p short/long-term follow up. rograms-and-services/clinics-and- services/for-seniors Scarborough Hospital – GAIN Geriatric 3530 Lawrence Avenue Phone: 416-431-8200 ext.6355 3 months Clinic East Fax: 416-289-2961 Central East LHIN Offers assessments, treatment and home Scarborough, ON M1P 2V5 Website: http://www.tsh.to/ support for high risk seniors (aged 75+). St. Joseph's Hospital - Health Centre - 30 The Queensway Phone: 416-530-6770 (Ambulatory 1 month Elderly Community Health Services Toronto, ON M6R 1B5 Care Centre) Offers assessment, a help plan and long- Fax: 416-530-6050 All TC-LHIN area term follow-up. Website: www.stjoe.on.ca St. Michael's Hospital - Geriatric 30 Bond Street Phone: 416-864-5320 4 months Psychiatry Clinic Toronto, ON M5B 1W8 Fax: 416-864-5480 TC-LHIN Offers assessments, treatment and short- Website: term follow up (up to 2 months). http://www.stmichaelshospital.com/pro grams/seniors/specialized.php Street Health 338 Dundas Street East Phone: 416-921-8668 No waiting time Specialized service for patients who are Toronto, ON M5A 2A1 Fax: 416-921-5233 facing a mental health issue and are Website: homeless. Provides support, crisis http://www.streethealth.ca/programs- intervention, outreach support, informal and-services/community-mental- counseling, and legal support. No referral health-program form required. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre - 2075 Bayview Avenue F- Phone: 416-480-5079 2-3 months for Outpatient Geriatric Psychiatry Services Wing Toronto, ON M4N Fax: 416-480-6878 patients in the Offers consultations, ongoing follow-up and 3M5 Website: catchment area care for patients with severe mental health http://sunnybrook.ca/content/?page=ps only problems (aged 65+). ychiatry_elder_programs Toronto East General Hospital (TEGH) 825 Coxwell Avenue, Phone: 416-469-6319 4-6 weeks Psychogeriatric Outpatient Program (aged Toronto, ON M4C 3E7 416-469-6310 (Intake) 65+). Offers assessments and follow-up. Fax: 416-469-6116 Website: http://www.tegh.on.ca/ Trillium Health Centre – Seniors Mental 4th Floor, 150 Sherway Phone: 416-521-4057 2 weeks – 2 Health Services - West Toronto Location Drive Toronto, ON M9C Fax: 416-521-4020 (Intake) months Offers assessments, treatment, 1A5 Website: depending on TC-LHIN management, consultation and education www.trilliumhealthcentre.org triage for patients, families, and caregivers. University Health Network (UHN) - 200 Elizabeth Street, Phone: 416-340-4788 2-3 months Toronto General Hospital - Outpatient Eaton Wing, 8th floor Fax: 416 - 340 -4198 Geriatric Psychiatry Services Toronto, ON M5G 2C4 Website: www.uhn.ca TC-LHIN Provides mental health consultations and treatment to older adults (60+). Referral by physician only. University Health Network (UHN) - 399 Bathurst Street East Phone: 416-603-5735 2 weeks for initial Toronto Western Hospital - Addictions Wing, 9th Floor Fax: 416 - 603-5490 contact by phone. Services. Toronto, ON M5T 2S8 Website: www.uhn.ca Approximately 6 TC-LHIN Offers assessments, counseling, individual weeks for first therapy, psychiatric consultation and appointment. education for patients 18+, for up to 16 visits. Self-referral by phone call only. Copyright ©2014. Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer: Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this material for educational, research, and not-for- profit purposes, without fee and without a signed licensing agreement, is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice, this paragraph and the following paragraphs appear in all copies, modifications, and distributions. Updated Aug’ 2014 .
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