PAH

Mental Health Services

Record #: CDR0014
Last Modified: 26 Jul 2023
Last Full Update: 26 Jul 2023

Record Details

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Description & Services

Description PAH! provides mental health services to Deaf and hard of hearing children and youth, and their families as well as hearing children of Deaf adults. PAH! is operated by the Bob Rumball Canadian Centre of Excellence for the Deaf (BRCCED). Services are client centred and strength based. The services offered include individual and family therapy, group programs, and consultation to agencies and professionals. Services are culturally and linguistically accessible.
Hours Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Areas Served Dufferin County ; Halton Region ; Peel Region ; Waterloo ; Wellington County ; In-person services provided at the office in Milton for nearby counties, virtual services can be provided province-wide.
Eligibility Ages: 18 year(s) and under 
 
Services can be provided up to the age of 21 if the client is still in high school.
Languages English ; American Sign Language (ASL)

Contact Information

Address & Map
255 Ontario St S
Milton, ON L9T 2M5
 
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Site Location Located on the campus of EC Drury School for the Deaf
Accessibility Fully Accessible
Fax 877-832-8816
E-Mail pah@bobrumball.org
Website www2.bobrumball.org/mental-health/
Primary Contact Veronica Bickle, Clinical Lead, PAH!; Phone: ext 440; Email: pah@bobrumball.org
Alternate Contact Betty Huynh, Intake Coordinator, PAH!; Email: pah@bobrumball.org
Primary Executive Veronica Bickle, Clinical Lead, Bob Rumball Canadian Centre of Excellence for the Deaf

Other Details

Service Level (50) Non Profit

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