Mood and Anxiety Treatment Program
Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare’s (HDGH) Mood and Anxiety Treatment Program, located on the CPH floors of the Toldo Neurobehavioural Institute, is a specialized program providing services to individuals age 16-65 with severe, complex, or treatment resistant mood and/or anxiety disorders.
Mood and Anxiety Treatment assesses your needs based on current diagnosis, length of illness, disability caused by illness, and risk.
What can I expect?
An assessment will be scheduled with one of our registered and certified staff. The assessment will determine if you are eligible for Mood and Anxiety Treatment services or if another community service will better meet your needs.
In order to identify your treatment goals, you will be asked to talk about your background, employment, family, health, and any issues or concerns you may have.
Once the assessment is completed, the team will meet to discuss a treatment plan made especially for you. If you are admitted to the program, you will be assigned to a social worker for counselling.
Referrals
You must be referred to the Mood and Anxiety Treatment Program by another hospital, phychiatrist or physician, or community mehtal health providers.
Cost
The Mood and Anxiety Treatment Program at HDGH is funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Services are provided at no cost to you upon presentation of a valid OHIP card.
Central Registration
Upon arrival to HDGH please present to the Central Registration Department, prior to proceeding to your appointment. Central Registration is located within the main entrance, across from the Courtyard Café.
Please arrive 15 min before your appointment in order to allow enough time to register.
Contact
Mood and Anxiety Treatment Program
Toldo Neurobehavioural Institue, CPH 3rd floor
1453 Prince Road
Windsor, ON N9C 3Z4
Phone
519.257.5125 ext. 1
Fax
519.257.5296
Hours
Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Families’ and Friends’ Role in Promoting Safety
Family members and friends play an important role in patient safety. Encouraging
attendance of appointments, taking medications and asking to be involved in
understanding and facilitating treatment plans is recommended among family
members and friends. If family members and friends have serious concerns
about a loved one’s safety and well-being please utilize emergency (911) or
crisis hotline (519-973-4435) services or locations (nearest emergency room or
crisis centre) as needed. You are always allowed to provide us with
information however we may not be able to relay information/feedback to you
directly. For any important messages the hospital contact information is
provided on this website under the Contacts link.
Thank you for your role in promoting safety.