From assessment to brief interventions, inpatient programs, day hospital services, continuing care, outpatient services and family support, CAMH provides a wide range of clinical care services.
CAMH's Forensic General Units provide a variety of services to inpatients. All patients are admitted under the Criminal Code of Canada.
About Forensic General UnitsThe CHR Service is dedicated to the early identification and treatment of people aged 14 to 29 who are at risk of developing psychosis.
About Clinical High Risk (CHR) ServiceThese inpatient and outpatient services offer treatment to people experiencing acute phase schizophrenia or a related disorder or people who need help managing their illness.
About Schizophrenia ServicesThis pathway treats patients by putting them at the centre of care and ensuring they see the right care providers at the right place and time.
About Integrated Care Pathway for Major Depression and Alcohol DependenceThis service provides short-term, inter-professional goal-oriented assessment and treatment to adults diagnosed with Intellectual Disabilities or Autism. ANS also offers Autism diagnostic assessments.
About Adult Neurodevelopmental ServicesCAMH's Forensic Brief Assessment Unit (BAU) offers psychiatric assessments related to forensic “fitness” and criminal responsibility for adult offenders.
About Forensic Brief Assessment UnitWe offer treatment and management for clients under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Review Board with disposition orders for community residency.
About Forensic Outpatient ServiceThis unit provides short-term intensive inpatient care for individuals with severe mental illness, including substance use disorders.
About Crisis and Critical Care Unit 4 (CCC4)This unit provides short-term intensive inpatient care for individuals with severe mental illness, including substance use disorders.
About Crisis and Critical Care Unit 3 (CCC3)This pathway provides treatment for older adults with dementia who are experiencing agitation and aggression.
About Integrated Care Pathway for Dementia, Agitation and Aggression