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Recovery Residences
Main Office
60 Courtneypark Dr W, Unit 2
Mississauga, ON
L5W 0B3
60 Courtneypark Dr W, Unit 2
Mississauga, ON
L5W 0B3
905-795-8742 ext 0
Toll-Free: 1-855-795-8742
Fax: 905-795-1129
Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Last Updated: Mar 4, 2026: Suggest an edit
Application
Referrals are processed by SHIP’s Central Intake and Access Team
Eligibility / Target Population
People over the age of 16 with persistent mental health conditions who wish to live and engage in a transitional supportive environment for up to three years less a day
Executives
Susan Doyle - Chief Executive Officer
Shannan Smyth - Senior Manager, Congregate and Emergency Housing
Shannan Smyth - Senior Manager, Congregate and Emergency Housing
Contacts
Tamarah Laing-Allen - Program Manager
Languages
English
Area Served
Peel Region
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services
A recovery residence for people diagnosed with mental health illness * houses sixteen residents (eight in Mississauga and eight in Brampton) within a shared group setting and provides support to help them work toward their goals of independent living
Residents are assisted and encouraged to:
Basic life and social skills are developed in a co-operative environment that emphasizes a healthy and productive lifestyle
Individual and group in-house and community-based activities and educational opportunities promote:
Parsons Place is located in Brampton and Hammond House is in Mississauga
This is a transitional housing program, where clients can stay for three years less a day
Residents are assisted and encouraged to:
- learn about their illness and develop coping strategies
- choose and participate in meaningful activities and increase their hope for the future through education and training
- be open to participate in chores and other daily activities
Basic life and social skills are developed in a co-operative environment that emphasizes a healthy and productive lifestyle
Individual and group in-house and community-based activities and educational opportunities promote:
- self-awareness that leads to self-acceptance
- recognition of personal potential
- better understanding of ways to successfully achieve independent living
- increased quality of life
Parsons Place is located in Brampton and Hammond House is in Mississauga
This is a transitional housing program, where clients can stay for three years less a day
Last Updated: Mar 4, 2026: Suggest an edit