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Dufferin County and Peel Region - In-STED (In-Short Term Emergency Diversion)
60 Courtneypark Dr W, Unit 2
Mississauga, ON
L5W 0B3
Mississauga, ON
L5W 0B3
Central Intake and Access: 905-795-8742 ext 3
Numéro sans frais: 1-855-795-8742
Télécopie: 1-844-509-2601
Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Dernière mise à jour: Apr 16, 2025: Suggérer une modification
Procédé et formulaires
Referral through hospital
Admissibilité / population desservie
People 16 years and up
Frais
None
Cadres supérieurs
Lesley Nagoda - Chief Executive Officer
905-795-8742 ext 2330 * Lesley.nagoda@shipshey.ca
Thomas DiCarlo - Chief Financial Officer
905-795-8742 ext 3320 * thomas.dicarlo@shipshey.ca
905-795-8742 ext 2330 * Lesley.nagoda@shipshey.ca
Thomas DiCarlo - Chief Financial Officer
905-795-8742 ext 3320 * thomas.dicarlo@shipshey.ca
Contacts
Nicole Abruscato - Manager, Central Intake and Access
905-795-8742 ext 2233 * nicole.abruscato@shipshey.ca
905-795-8742 ext 2233 * nicole.abruscato@shipshey.ca
Langues
English
Zone(s) desservie(s)
Dufferin County and Peel Region
Accessibilité
Accessible en fauteuil roulant
Description des services:
In-Short Term Emergency Diversion Program offers short-term, community based mental health and addiction services to the most vulnerable individuals
The program is designed to reduce the need for multiple visits to emergency departments
The In-STED team members provide services, supports and linkages to other community-based services by working collaboratively with community partners
The program is designed to reduce the need for multiple visits to emergency departments
The In-STED team members provide services, supports and linkages to other community-based services by working collaboratively with community partners
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Qui sommes-nous ?
SHIP Mission: To optimize quality of life for individuals with mental illness through housing and community-based services SHIP provides a variety of community based mental health and supportive housing services for men and women who have an identified psychiatric illness, enabling them to live independently in the community in an atmosphere of support, co-operation, understanding and affordability
Dernière mise à jour: Apr 16, 2025: Suggérer une modification