Detox Units in Toronto, Ontario, and Surrounding Areas

Posted by on Sep 23, 2014 in Addiction Treatment Help, Blog | 0 comments

This caller was looking for detox programs that would help his cousin get through her withdrawals. Community Care Centre (Addiction Services – Royal Victoria Hospital) 70 Wellington Street West Barrie, ON L4N 1K4 Phone: (705) 728-4226 ext. 24300 or 24100 Fax: (705) 728-7308 Website: http://www.drugandalcoholhelpline.ca/Directory/Program/262 Description: Provides a non-medical withdrawal management service to clients requiring rehabilitation for addiction. Available to anyone over 16 years who is intoxicated, in withdrawal, or in a crisis due to the use of alcohol and/or other substances. Attempts to assist clients through withdrawal in a safe, caring, non-threatening, and empathetic environment. Withdrawal Management Centre – Religious Hospitallers of Saint Joseph of the Hotel Dieu of Kingston 240 Brock Street Kingston, ON K7L 5G2 Phone: (613) 549-6461 Toll-Free: 1(888) 795-6688 Website: http://www.drugandalcoholhelpline.ca/Directory/Program/933 Description: A 22-bed co-ed non-medical withdrawal unit for adults 16+. Staff is not medically trained so clients must be sufficiently stable prior to admission. Contact this program to determine suitability. Four Counties Addiction Services Team (Four CAST) 2-86 Russell Street W Lindsay, ON K9V 6A5 Phone: (705) 876-1292 Toll-Free: 1(800) 461-1909 Fax: (705) 878-8401 E-Mail: fourcast@fourcast.ca Website: www.fourcast.ca Description: Home detox support and monitoring provided by a withdrawal management professional. Clients are assisted with withdrawal symptoms on an outpatient basis (in-office or by phone). Pinewood Centre (Lakeridge Health) Residential Withdrawal Management Services (RWMS) 300 Centre Street S Oshawa, ON L1H 4B2 Phone: (905) 723-8195 Toll-Free: 1(888) 881-8878 Fax: (905) 723-1006 Website: www.pinewoodcentre.org/services-withdrawal-management-program.php Description: Staff is not medically trained so clients must be sufficiently stable prior to admission. Contact this program to determine suitability. Also offers a home detox program where clients are assisted by trained professionals via telephone support. Toronto Withdrawal Management Services (Detox) Withdrawal management (“detox”) services are available upon self or health provider referral. The Toronto Withdrawal Management Services System (central access number: 1-866-366-9513) is your connection to day, community and residential withdrawal management services. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) 3rd floor – 60 White Squirrel Way
Toronto, ON M4G 3Z1 Phone: (416) 535-8501 ext. 36071
Toll-Free: 1(800) 463-2338 ext. 6616 Website: CAMH Medical Withdrawal Unit Description: An 18-bed medical detox supervised by medically trained staff. Clients can self-refer between 8am -2pm Monday – Friday, no admissions on weekends or public holidays. Humber River Regional Hospital
Bridgewood Chemical Dependency Program
 – Elective Inpatient Withdrawal Program 2175 Keele Street
Toronto, ON M6M 3Z4 Phone: (416) 658-2029
Website: Mental Health and Addiction Services Description: All clients are monitored by medically trained staff. There are 11 beds in the psychiatric care unit for acute withdrawal. St. Joseph’s Health Centre
Withdrawal Management Service 30 The Queensway
Toronto, ON M6R 1B5 Residential Detox: (416) 530-6400 Home Detox: (416) 530-8000 ext. 6141 Toll-Free: 1(866) 366-9513 Website: St. Joseph’s Withdrawal Unit Description: A non-medical detox, so clients must be sufficiently stable prior to admission. Contact this program to determine suitability. For mild to moderate symptoms, St. Joseph’s also provides home detox via telephone support while going through withdrawal at home. Clients must be referred through Access Central. There are 26 beds for detox: 7 male crisis beds, 3 women crisis beds, and 16 beds for withdrawal management. St. Michael’s Hospital
Withdrawal Management Services 135 Sherbourne Street
Toronto, ON M5A 2R5 Home Detox Inquiries: (416) 864-5874 Toll-Free: 1(866) 366-9513 Phone: (416) 864-5040 
Website: St. Michael’s Withdrawal Unit Description: A non-medical, non-smoking detox for men 16+. Contact this program to determine suitability For mild to moderate symptoms, St. Joseph’s also provides home detox via telephone support. Toronto East General Hospital
Withdrawal Management Centre 985 Danforth Avenue
Toronto, ON M4J 1M1 Hospital Detox: (416) 461-2010
 Home Detox: (416) 461-2189 Toll-Free: 1(866) 366-9513 Website: Toronto East General Hospital Withdrawal Management Centre Description: A 30 bed non-medical detox exclusively for males 16+. Contact this program to determine suitability. Home detox also offered by medically trained professionals via telephone or in-office support for clients with mild to moderate withdrawal symptoms. Clients self-refer through the hospital or are referred through Access Central. Toronto East General Hospital
Aboriginal Day Services 454 Yonge Street
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Private Alcohol Treatment for 65-year-old Male

Posted by on Jul 16, 2014 in Alcohol Treatment, Blog | 0 comments

Joanna* called in to find addiction treatment resources for professionals in Ontario. She wanted to know about private and confidential programs that were going to help her 65-year-old husband struggling with alcohol dependency. Joanne said she had insurance, so we suggested she ask her provider to see if her insurance covers only “hospital facilities” or would allow him to seek other – specifically private – programs. INSURANCE PROGRAMS If Joanna’s insurance covers treatment, her husband will most likely attend to Homewood (Guelph) or Bellwood (Scarborough). These programs are the programs in Canada that have “hospital status” and meet the needs of insurance providers. We also gave Joanna links to private 12 Step, 12 Step Holistic, and non-12 Step treatment programs (see below) if her insurance does not cover her husband’s treatment. We also gave her links for alternatives to standard treatment resources such as private therapy, sober companionship, life coaching, and pharmaceutical intervention. NON 12 STEP RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS SUNSHINE COAST HEALTH CENTER 2174 Fleury Road, Powell River, BC V8A 0H8 A private program for men that uses evidence based approaches and includes medically-supervised detoxification, masters-level therapists, on-site recreation (including indoor lap pool), psychiatric assessment, refresher courses (aftercare), online support (aftercare), family program, and couples program. Program lengths are 30, 42, 60, and 90 days while returning alumni have more flexible lengths of stay. Average cost is $15,000 for 30 days. Click the links for more information on SCHC’s program descriptions and fee schedule. Contact the Admissions coordinator, Sara, by phone: (604) 487-9010 Toll-free: 1(866) 487-9010 E-Mail: info@schc.ca LIFESCIENCE ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTER 114 Rue Kimpton, Rigaud, QC J0P 1P0 Phone: (450) 451-9995 Fax: (450) 451-9995 Website: www.life-science.ca E-Mail: info@life-science.ca This is an English speaking fee-for-service co-ed treatment program for adults 18+. There are 30, 60, 90 day primary treatment programs with a 10 day maintenance program. They charge $8,000 for 30 days (extensions up to 90 days can happen) and use evidence and best practices models. They want to work with the client and design a treatment program that works best for them.  They will help with implementing proper coping strategies in regards to stress. Treatment takes place in a home like environment in a rural area of Quebec. If necessary, clients see a psychiatrist for mental health assessment and treatment, as well as an addiction medicine doctor. Clients need to be sober prior to admission. Contact MARIO LANCIA @ 514.631.9997 for information about admission to LifeScience. TRADITIONAL 12 STEP PROGRAMS with a HOLISTIC MODEL ORCHARD RECOVERY & DRUG TREATMENT CENTER Bowen Island, BC (off coast of Vancouver) Website: Orchard Recovery and Treatment Center Contact Joanna Journet to get more program details by phone: (604) 947-0420 or Toll-free: 1(866) 233-2299 ONE ON ONE ALTERNATIVES SUMMIT-BRIDGE CONSULTING GROUP Vancouver, BC Contact Arnold Mulessa by phone: (604) 725-0121
Toll-free: 1.800.726.4075 or
Email: info@recoverforgood.com Website: www.summit-bridge.com Summit-Bridge is a fee-for-service withdrawal management service. They come to your chosen location and offer 24/7 care and assistance through the initial withdrawal period. They are a Canada-wide service and use naturopathic and traditional western medicine. They also offer intervention services, sober companionship, and 24/7 monitoring and care to help clients establish new patterns and a recovery community. Private Therapy Here is the local therapist in your area that specializes in addiction: Morgan, Kelly – Hons. BA, MA Psych. Kelly J Morgan Psychotherapy & Assessment 1180 Cassells St.
North Bay, ON P1B 1B6 Phone: (705) 472-5136
Phone: (705) 493-7111
E-Mail: morgankj@yahoo.com PHARMACEUTICAL ALTERNATIVES We recommend people pursue different methods (e.g. abstinence-based programs or harm-reduction methods) before settling on pharmaceutical alternatives for alcohol treatment. However, if Joanna and her husband chose this route, we recommended her...

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3 Men Needing Opioid Addiction Treatment

Posted by on Jul 14, 2014 in Blog, Opioid/Heroin Addiction | 1 comment

One caller, Harold*, called in for himself looking for a specific program in the Niagara Region. It took us a few minutes to realize he had been told that this was going to be the best program and it was someone else’s recommendation for treatment. We, then, determined several factors that let us help him a better way than just giving him the information he had called in for. Harold wanted a program to help him deal with an addiction to Heroin. He was already on a Suboxone program and wanted OHIP options. We told him all the steps he needed to take and then explained what he needed to do. As usual, we sent him a follow-up email outlining all the information we discussed. That’s not all though… After giving Harold the resources he needed, he asked how we could help his brother who was also addicted to Heroin but was, instead, on a methadone maintenance program. We said his brother would have a harder time finding treatment because many programs don’t accept clients using methadone, but would send him another, separate email detailing options available to his brother. It didn’t end here though… Harold proceeded to ask about available treatment to a friend in his circle who was not yet on Suboxone or methadone and was still smoking heroin. This was the easier person to provide treatment options for as he was not on any anti-craving drugs. There are more options available for people using only Heroin and not Suboxone or Methadone.  LOCATION: BRAMPTON, ONTARIO Harold DOC: Suboxone PERSON: 26-year-old male REQUEST: Harold is looking for OHIP options for opioid addiction treatment and programs teaching coping techniques. Harold also wanted to get off Suboxone, which we gave him detox options for. We also suggested Harold talk with his prescribing doctor about tapering off Suboxone before or after treatment. We provided a list of programs that accept methadone clients and told Harold to also call the Drug and Alcohol Helpline (1.800.565.8603) to get a list of residential programs that are within his LHIN (Unlike Methadone, Suboxone usually is permitted to be administered in treatment programs). We also gave Harold information for the nearest assessment office and a list of questions to ask in order to gather the information he needs before he gets assessed/referred to a opioid treatment program. Harold’s Brother DOC: Methadone Harold wanted information for programs that could help his brother get off Methadone and treat his opioid addiction. We told Harold that the same information we provided to him would also help het his brother into treatment. However, Harold’s brother will have a harder time because of Methadone is less accepted treatment programs than Suboxone. We suggested, if Harold’s brother didn’t want to be on Methadone, that he start working with his prescribing Doctor to start tapering. ASSESSMENT AND REFERRAL OFFICE (for Harold and his brother) William Osler Health Centre – Addiction Counselling and Problem Gambling Clinics 301-118 Queen Street W Brampton, ON L6X 1A5 Phone: (905) 796-3005 Note: assessment and outpatient counselling for youth and adults. METHADONE PROGRAMS (for Harold’s brother) Cornwall Adult Support Recovery St. Denis Centre
 339 Second St. East
 Cornwall, ON K6H 1Y8 Phone: (613)933-0418 (direct)
 Toll-Free: 1(800) 272-9236 ext.107 (Admission/referral)
 Fax: (613) 933-3825
 E-Mail: annzeran@aseo-steo.org Website: http://www.drugandalcoholhelpline.ca/Directory/Program/1932 St. Joseph’s General Hospital Elliot Lake (30MG or less and tapering) Camillus Centre 3-9 Oakland Boulevard Elliot Lake, ON P5A 2T1 Phone: (705) 848-2652 Phone: (705) 848-2129 ext. 242 (intake) Website: www.sjgh.ca Guelph Adult Primary Treatment (30MG or less and tapering) Homewood Addiction and Mental Health Division 
150 Delhi Street 
Guelph, ON N1E 6K9 Phone: (519) 824-1010 ext.2551 (Intake)
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Family of 3 needs treatment in Sarnia, Ontario

Posted by on Jul 10, 2014 in Addiction Treatment Help, Blog | 0 comments

Every caller’s situation is different and unique. In our blogs we try to highlight the uniqueness of each person’s addiction. This next story is an excellent example of that. The caller, Jeff*, and his girlfriend’s 20-year-old daughter, Amy*, both struggle with addiction and dependency issues. All three live in Sarnia, Ontario. We began with providing Jeff with a list of assessment offices in Sarnia. We suggested Jeff contact them first to see what resources and services they can provide for him and his girlfriend as an affected loved one (e.g. family support). This way, Jeff can “kill two birds with one stone” because you can also find out what options are available for Amy. SARNIA OUTPATIENT – Government or Contracted Agencies Bluewater Health, Lambton County Addiction Services
 209 Essex Street 
Sarnia, ON N7T 4S1 Phone: (519) 464-4400ext.5370
 E-Mail: pstebbins@bluewaterhealth.ca Assessment and outpatient counselling for youth and adults. Bluewater Health also has an intensive outpatient program (typically for one week on a daily basis for several hours each day). Westover Treatment Centre 350 Indian Road 
Sarnia, ON N7T 3W8 Phone: (519) 692-5110
 E-Mail: homeoffice@westover-fdn.org Outpatient counselling for youth, adults, and affected family members and significant others. Here is a link to all the residential treatment program in Ontario: http://www.canadadrugrehab.ca/ON/Ontario-Residential-Alcohol-Drug-Rehab-Programs.html#adult We suggested Jeff and his girlfiend print off a list of the programs that interest him or he would be willing to help Amy travel, such as a program that is 90+ days, women-only, includes trauma therapy, etc. 
Contact the Ontario Health Insurance hotline (1-800-565-8603) for public addiction treatment and don’t forget to use our “questions to consider asking facilities” when researching treatment options prior to detox and assessment. GOVERNMENT TREATMENT: When Jeff calls the Ontario Drug and Alcohol 24-hour hotline, we advised him to ask for the following 4 pieces of information: 1. Initial assessment facilities – In order to get a referral to a government treatment program you must be assessed first. 2. Available detox facilities – Depending on how severe the substance dependency is, a medical detox may be needed. 3. Outpatient Treatment – These programs are typically 6-12 weeks long, once a week, for 1-6 hours at a time. – They provide more support than meetings, but less than rehab. – This is sometimes a good interim solution while you or Amy are waiting to get into a rehabilitation program. Residential treatment...

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Government addiction treatment options in London, Ontario

Posted by on Jul 8, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Dylan in London, Ontario is looking for government-funded treatment. He didn’t give us too many details about his substance use issue, so we offered some general, all-encompassing treatment options that met the needs we were aware of. The first thing Dylan needs to do is sober up off the substances he is using. STEP ONE Depending on the substance (e.g. meth, cocaine, speed, other party drugs) you can go here. If you are withdrawal from moderate to severe dependence on Opiates (e.g. heroin, morphine, Fentanyl, oxycodone), Alcohol, or Benzodiazepines you will likely need to go to a medical detox unit (see further down under “Toronto Options”) Alexandra Hospital Centre of Hope Withdrawal Management Centre 281 Wellington Street London, ON N6B 2L4 Phone: (519) 432-7241 Fax: (519) 672-4025 Website: http://www.drugandalcoholhelpline.ca/Directory/Program/6095 Note: 18 beds (8acute, 10 non-acute) for people 16+. Staff are not medically trained so clients must be sufficiently stable prior to admission. Contact this program to determine suitability. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
 3rd floor – 60 White Squirrel Way
Toronto, ON M4G 3Z1 Phone: (416) 535-8501 ext. 36071
Toll-Free: 1(800) 463-2338 ext. 6616
Website: CAMH Medical Withdrawal Unit Note: an 18-bed medical detox. All clients are monitored by medically trained staff. Clients can self-refer between 8am -2pm Monday – Friday, no admissions on weekends or public holidays. Humber River Regional Hospital
Bridgewood Chemical Dependency Program
Elective Inpatient Withdrawal Program
 2175 Keele Street
Toronto, ON M6M 3Z4
Phone:(416) 658-2029 Website: Mental Health and Addiction Services Note: all clients are monitored by medically trained staff. There are 11 beds in the psychiatric care unit that are for acute withdrawal. If the above options cannot help you, here is a link to all available detox units in Ontario: http://www.canadadrugrehab.ca/ON/Ontario-Medical-Detox-Alcohol-Drug-Rehab-Programs.html#medical STEP TWO Once you are sober you can make an appointment with this office to assist you with the paperwork and referral into a treatment centre: Addiction Services of Thames Valley (ADSTV) 260-200 Queens Avenue London, ON N6A 1J3 Phone: (519) 673-3242 ext.222 E-Mail: intake@adstv.on.ca Note: assessment and outpatient counselling for youth and adults. Also has a program for family members, significant others, pregnant women and women with children up to 6 months of age. French available. STEP THREE It is helpful if you find a few programs you would like to get into and contact them prior to your appointment with the local mental health and addiction office (e.g. Addiction Services of Thames Valley in this situation). It shows initiative on your part. You will want to use these questions to help you figure out whether or not the program is meets your needs. Here is where you can research potential residential programs: http://www.canadadrugrehab.ca/ON/Ontario-Residential-Alcohol-Drug-Rehab-Programs.html#adult Here are the local options for London: Westover Treatment Centre
 P.O. Box 8
2 Victoria Street South
Thamesville, ON N0P 2K0 Phone: (519) 692-5110
Toll-Free: 1(800) 721-3232
Fax: (519) 692-3138 E-Mail: Use form on the “contact” page
Website: www.westover-fdn.org Note: Has 22 beds funded by the Ministry of Health in our Substance Dependence Program and six beds in our Family Program. Also has 2 fee-for-service beds for those who want to get in faster. London Adult Support Recovery – Secular Mission Services of London
Quintin Warner House 477 Queens Avenue
London, ON N6B 1Y3
 Phone: (519) 434-8041
Fax: (519) 434-1669 E-Mail: qwhintake@missionservices.ca
Website: www.missionservices.ca Note: a 16 bed 16 -24 week residential program for males only 18+. Accepts referrals from the courts and correctional facilities. Clients must be sober between 7-14days. London – Adult Support Recovery – Faith-Based Teen Challenge London
 9340 Sharon Road
London, ON N6P 1R6 Phone: (519) 652-0777
Toll-Free: 1(888) 417-7777 E-Mail: ernie.tell@teenchallenge.ca
Website: www.tclondon.ca Note: 1 year faith-based program for 52 men 18+. Program is $100 application fee with a...

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Private & Confidential Alcohol Treatment

Posted by on Jun 23, 2014 in Alcohol Treatment | 0 comments

Rose* called in to find addiction treatment resources for professionals in Ontario. She wanted to know about private and confidential programs that were going to help her 65-year-old husband who struggles with alcohol dependency. Rose said she had insurance, so we suggested she ask her provider to see if her insurance covers only “hospital facilities” or would allow him to seek any program. Insurance Programs If Rose’s insurance covers treatment, her husband will most likely attend to Homewood (Guelph) or Bellwood (Scarborough). These programs are the programs in Canada that have “hospital status” and meet the needs of insurance providers. We also gave Rose links to private 12 Step, 12 Step Holistic, and non-12 Step treatment programs if her insurance does not cover her husband’s treatment. We also gave her links for alternatives to standard treatment resources such as private therapy, sober companionship, life coaching, and pharmaceutical intervention. NON 12 STEP Residential Care Programs SUNSHINE COAST HEALTH CENTER 2174 Fleury Road, Powell River, BC V8A 0H8 Contact the Admissions coordinator, Sara, by phone: (604) 487-9010 Toll-free: 1(866) 487-9010 E-Mail: info@schc.ca A private program for men that uses evidence based approaches and includes medically-supervised detoxification, masters-level therapists, on-site recreation (including indoor lap pool), psychiatric assessment, refresher courses (aftercare), online support (aftercare), family program, and couples program. Program lengths are 30, 42, 60, and 90 days while returning alumni have more flexible lengths of stay. Average cost is $15,000 for 30 days. Click the links for more information on SCHC’s program descriptions and fee schedule. LIFESCIENCE ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTER 114 Rue Kimpton, Rigaud, QC J0P 1P0 Phone: (450) 451-9995 Fax: (450) 451-9995 Website: www.life-science.ca E-Mail: info@life-science.ca Contact MARIO LANCIA @ 514.631.9997 for information about admission to LifeScience.  This is an English speaking fee-for-service co-ed treatment program for adults 18+. There are 30, 60, 90 day primary treatment programs with a 10 day maintenance program. They charge $8,000 for 30 days (extensions up to 90 days can happen) and use evidence and best practices models. They want to work with the client and design a treatment program that works best for them.  They will help with implementing proper coping strategies in regards to stress. Treatment takes place in a home like environment in a rural area of Quebec. If necessary, clients see a psychiatrist for mental health assessment and treatment, as well as an addiction medicine doctor. Clients need to be sober prior to admission. Traditional 12 STEP Programs with a Holistic Model Orchard Recovery and Treatment Center Bowen Island, British Columbia, Canada A private co-ed residential treatment centre Contact Joanna Journet  to get more program details by phone: (604) 947-0420 or Toll-free: 1(866) 233-2299 1-on-1 Alternatives Summit-Bridge Consulting Group
 Vancouver, BC Contact Arnold Mulessa by phone: (604) 725-0121
Toll-free: 1.800.726.4075 or
Email: info@recoverforgood.com Website: www.summit-bridge.com Summit-Bridge is a fee-for-service withdrawal management service. They come to your chosen location and offer 24/7 care and assistance through the initial withdrawal period. They are a Canada-wide service and use naturopathic and traditional western medicine. They also offer intervention services, sober companionship, and 24/7 monitoring and care to help clients establish new patterns and a recovery community. Private Therapy Here is the local therapist in your area that specializes in addiction. Morgan, Kelly – Hons. BA, MA Psych. Kelly J Morgan Psychotherapy & Assessment 1180 Cassells St.
North Bay, ON P1B 1B6 Phone: (705) 472-5136
Phone: (705) 493-7111
E-Mail: morgankj@yahoo.com Pharmaceutical Alternatives We recommend people pursue different methods (e.g. abstinence-based programs) before settling on pharmaceutical alternatives for alcohol treatment. However, if Rose and her husband chose this route, we recommended her husband go see a counselor at the same time. Antabuse Drugs Individuals take these daily. Any alcohol consumption while taking these pills will cause the person to become violently ill. Sinclair Method Opiate antagonists – typically naltrexone – are used to block the receptor sites...

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