Mental Health Services

Counselling and Psychiatric Consultation Referral Form

 

Main contact line:

705-434-5140
 

24-hour Crisis Line (for after hours)

Phone: 1-888-893-8333 

 

Community Mental Health Services

Overview of Services and Program Delivery

The Mary McGill Community Mental Health Program (MMCMHP) began in 1980 after a nurse at Stevenson Memorial Hospital recognized the need for dedicated mental health services within the community.

The MMCMHP provides individual and group services offered using a variety of modalities including cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and mindfulness meditation approaches. The main focus of counselling is to identify goals for change that will improve coping abilities and increase skills training to achieve these goals.

The MMCMHP is a separately funded program of the Ministry of Health Central LHIN 8; working collaboratively with Stevenson Memorial Hospital to provide community based mental health and psychiatric services, with a focus on providing timely and accessible services for the community.

Services available

  • Adult mental health – ages 16+
    • Individual counselling
    • Group counselling
  • Consultative psychiatric services (physician referral required)
  • Quick response (crisis services)
    • Collaboration with the Stevenson Memorial Hospital emergency room to provide immediate assessment, consultation and management of patients in crisis
  • Urgent response services
  • On site crisis services available 7 days a week


Service Access: Physician referral for psychiatry; Self-referral for same/next day crisis, counselling and group. 

Catchment: Simcoe County, New Tecumseth (Alliston, Beeton, Tottenham), Baxter, Angus, Cookstown, Innisfil

 

Program Description

Adult Mental Health – ages 16+

  • Offered through individual counselling and groups
  • Individual (one-on-one) counselling
    • Focus on self-directed goals of recovery and personal change
    • Collaboration between client and counsellor to identify areas of concern, and the skills required to achieve lasting and positive change
    • Physician referral or self-referral
    • The course of treatment is usually limited to 8 sessions, or as identified by the clinician
  • Skills based/psychotherapy groups
    • Client’s are referred based on clinician recommendation or self-referral
    • Client’s often complete a pre-group meeting with facilitator to determine appropriateness for the group
    • Groups are closed once they begin
    • Offered on a rotating basis
    • Typically run from 8 to 12 sessions


Consultative Psychiatric Services

  • Physician referral required
  • Assessment and diagnosis (if necessary) upon referral from family physician
    • Consultative in nature, follow-up in terms of medication and treatment to be completed by family physician
  • Psychiatry available two afternoons per week (by appointment only)


Quick Response (Crisis Services)

  • Collaboration with hospital emergency room to provide immediate assessment and management of client’s presenting at the emergency room in crisis
  • Quick response crisis worker available from 0900-1900 (9 a.m. to 7 p.m.) 7 days a week.  
  • Crisis workers can provide follow-up
  • Quick response times
    • Emergency room pages – 1 hour
    • Walk-in and phone crisis clients – same or next business day
  • Provides assessment for potential transfers to Schedule 1 facility
    • Provides follow-up after release from Schedule 1 facility


Collaborative Program Partnerships

  • Stevenson Memorial Hospital
  • Southlake Regional Health Centre
  • Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care – Penetanguishene
  • Ontario Provincial Police – Nottawasaga Detachment
  • Matthew’s House Hospice
  • Krassman Centre
  • Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) – York and South Simcoe
  • Athena’s Sexual Assault Counselling Centre


Staff

​The Mental Health Team at Stevenson Memorial Hospital is comprised of social workers, nurses and psychiatrists who work in a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary outpatient environment driving a holistic approach that promotes recovery, health and wellness. 


Resources:

Anger Management 905-895-0577 - salvationarmycentralyork.ca

Mental Health and Addiction Services of Simcoe County - cmha-mhassc.ca

John Howard Society/Anger Management 705-733-0683, ext. 22 - jhssimcoemuskoka.com

Catholic Family Services of Simcoe County 1-888-726-2503 - .cfssc.ca

Drug and Alcohol Helpline - drugandalcoholhelpline.ca

Ontario Problem Gambling - opgh.on.ca

Athena's Sexual Assault Counselling Centre, Alliston - 1-800-987-0799 or 705-737-2008

My Sister's Place - https://www.mysistersplace.ca/

New Path Youth and Family Services - https://newpath.ca/

huroniatransitionhomes.ca

simcoe.ca/contact/ow

211.ca