Canadian Mental Health Association - Brant-Haldimand-Norfolk

Site : Simcoe - Queensway W

Service : Haldimand-Norfolk Office

No. de dossier : SIM0437
Dernière mise à jour complète : 17 Jun 2025

Service Details

Hours
  • Office - Mon-Fri 8:30 am-12 noon & 1 pm-4:30 pm 
  • Crisis Stabilization Bed Program - Mon-Sun 24 hours
  • Referrals/intakes - Mon-Fri 9 am-9 pm
Areas Served Brant County ; Haldimand County ; Norfolk County
Eligibility

16 years and older

International Agricultural Worker Wellness Program - temporary international agricultural workers

Application

Call for information - self-referrals accepted

Court Support Program - referrals can be made by family or friends, Crown Attorney, Police, Duty or Defence Counsel, community agencies or as a self-referral

International Agricultural Worker Wellness Program - contact Diana Granobles, IAW Wellness Outreach Worker (Spanish/English) at 519-428-2380 ext 205 or WhatsApp 519-420-8230 or email diana@cmhabhn.ca 

Languages English
Fees Fees for Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)

Address and Location

Located In Community Simcoe
Address & Map
395 Queensway W
Simcoe, ON N3Y 2N4
Intersection Queensway W and Hunt St N
Physical Access Fully Accessible

Description

Description (Service)

Organization promotes community-based services responsible to the needs of those with mental health concerns, their family members, and the general community

Services offered include:

  • Community Support Case Management Program - provides intensive case management supports to people with serious and persistent mental illness
  • Court Support Case Management & Diversion Program - assist individuals with a mental health issue who come into contact with the criminal justice system. Provided in partnership with the office of the Crown Attorney and provide assistance with mental health court diversion, community-based case management, as well as consultation and information
  • Crisis Stabilization Bed Program - provides six beds in a safe and secure environment for individuals coping with an acute mental health crisis. The focus is diversion from hospital and stabilization in the community and the stay can be up to seven days
  • Family Support
  • Families Caring, Families Sharing support group
  • Mental Health Promotion & Education Program
  • Supported Housing - affordable housing for low-income individuals. Monthly rent is geared to the tenant's income.  There is a waiting list for housing
  • Survivors of Suicide Loss Bereavement Support Group
  • International Agricultural Worker Wellness Program - culturally responsive mental health promotion, prevention workshops and referrals to community services

Contact Information

Office Phone 519-428-2380
Toll Free Phone 1-888-750-7778
Fax 519-428-3424
E-Mail receptionhn@cmhabhn.ca
Website https://bhn.cmha.ca/
Social Media Facebook
Primary Executive Lynn Hinds, Chief Executive Officer