Trillium Health Partners

Mental Health Services

Record #: CMH0229
Last Modified: 16 May 2019
Last Full Update: 16 May 2019

Record Details

Social Media Website: https://trilliumhealthpartners.ca/patientservices/mentalhealth/Pages/default.aspx
Social Media Website

Description & Services

Description Trillium Health Centre is the largest provider of mental health services in Etobicoke and Peel, including both inpatient and community-based services, offering a continuum of services from direct clinical services through to family support. 
 
Services offered include: 
Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) 
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services 
Community Mental Health Services 
Community Treatment Orders 
Crisis Intervention Team 
Geriatric Mental Health Services 
Psychogeriatric Resource Consultant Program 
Supportive Housing Etobicoke/York (SHEY) 
Housing and Support Peel 
Inpatient Mental Health 
Mental Health Day Hospital 
ReLinC Services Mississauga
Hours Mon, Wed & Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm 
Tue & Thu 9:00am - 9:00pm
Areas Served Etobicoke ; Peel Region
Eligibility All ages
Application Most programs require physician referral
Fees None
Languages English

Contact Information

Address & Map
100 Queensway W
Mississauga, ON L5B 1B8
Intersection Queensway W and Hurontario St (Hwy 10)
Transit Information Mississauga Transit Route: 4 Applewood or 19 HurontarioMississauga Transit 905-615-4636 * www.mississauga.ca/portal/residents/publictransit
Accessibility Fully Accessible
Office Phone 905-848-7484 
905-451-4655 (WhereToStart.ca - mental health services for children & youth)
E-Mail info@wheretostart.ca
Website https://trilliumhealthpartners.ca/patientservices/mentalhealth/Pages/default.aspx
Primary Contact Manager; Phone: ext 2166

Other Details

Service Level (30) Provincial Government

Subjects

Subjects Crisis intervention ; Dual diagnosis disabilities ; Geriatric care ; Homeless people ; Hospitals ; Manic depression ; Mental disorders ; Mental health ; Mental health centres ; Mental health services ; Psychiatric crises ; Schizophrenia ; Supportive housing