Helps individuals, families, friends, and service providers navigate to mental health and addiction resources across Epekwitk / PEI.

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Provides six free online therapy sessions for adults with Intellectual Disability and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder experiencing mental health concerns and/or in need of behavior support.

This program is in partnership with and delivered by Your Life Design.

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Helps people struggling with low mood and depression to create positive changes in their lives through group sessions.

The program provides information and strategies to help with issues related to depression and helps to apply these strategies to assist in recovery from depression.
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Provides various mental health services for children, youth and adults in need. Services offered may include:
  • One-on-one counselling
  • Group sessions
  • Referrals to specialized groups such as Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Skills Group
  • Referrals to more intensive treatment programs such as INSIGHT program for youth
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Participants attend one session per week over a 6 to 7 week period and learn skills to manage patterns of chronic stress and distress. The program:
  • Is based on cognitive behavioural and dialectical behaviour therapies
  • Covers a different topic and teaches different coping strategies each week
  • Is taught by nurses, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists, and addiction counselors
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Assists with reintegration into the community, referrals to community supports and services for individuals whose mental health needs can be supported in the community including psychoeducation groups and life skills development (job readiness, budgeting, etc.)
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An independent living program for individuals who are struggling with their mental health wanting a residential experience (up to 28 days). Participants are responsible for their own laundry, cooking, and light cleaning. The program includes:
  • Attending Day Treatment Program
  • Recreation activities
  • Pharmacy education
  • Occupational therapy support
  • Life skills development (cooking, cleaning, budgeting, etc.)
  • Facilitation to a safe return to community living (linking to community supports and resources)
  • Family support groups
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Provides specialized services to seniors who are experiencing complex mental health problems and support to their families and/or caregivers. Services are offered in-office as well as through community outreach to clients living at home or in community care. Teams work collaboratively with other health care providers like Home Care, physicians, the Provincial Geriatric Program, and Inpatient Psychiatry Units to provide the following services:
  • Assessment
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Condition management and support
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Provides individuals with disabilities an opportunity to learn more about careers of interest through a short-term mentorship with an employer. The program is coordinated by the Canadian Association for Supported Employment in collaboration with partner organizations as a hub in each province.

Email for more information:

Hub Coordinator West: mentorwest@resourceabilities.ca
Hub Coordinator East: mentoreast@resourceabilities.ca

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Provides online information and resources about mesothelioma. Includes:

  • Treatment options and coverage
  • Webinars
  • Cancer and COVID-19
  • Asbestos resources
  • Clinical practice guidelines
  • Research and clinical trials
  • Compensation
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