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Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital - Mental Health and Addiction Services - Inpatient Treatment Unit

Inpatient Treatment Unit

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Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga Hospital
100 Queensway W
Mississauga, ON
L5B 1B8
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905-848-7583
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Call 911 in emergencies
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Fax: 905-338-2878
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Daily 24 hours
Last updated: Dec 27, 2024: Suggest an edit

Application

Patients are generally admitted to the unit via the Emergency Department

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

People 18 years or older with mental health issues

Fees

Medical services are covered by OHIP

Languages

English

Area(s) Served

Mississauga

Accessibility

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Description of Services:

46 adult in-patient beds that provides assessment, diagnosis, treatment and aftercare planning for adults experiencing an acute mental health issue * 8-bed geriatric mental health unit provides the same services to patients 65 years or over * there are three units: Mental Health GB, Mental Health 1B, and Mental Health ICU
  • help patients return to the community as soon as possible, and ensure the supports are in place to make this transition as smooth as possible
  • staffed by a multidisciplinary team that includes psychiatrists, general practitioners, nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, peer support workers, and pharmacists
  • in collaboration with each patient, the treatment team develops an individual treatment plan which reflects each individual's unique treatment needs
  • programs included in the treatment plan may include individual sessions with the nurses and psychiatrists and group programs/activities

If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health or addictions crisis, call Crisis Support Peel Dufferin 24/7 at 905-278-9036 / 1-888-811-2222 * for non-crisis information contact 905-451-2123

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About Us

The inpatient program is focused on the stabilization of symptoms and supports the recovery of the acutely ill client

Last updated: Dec 27, 2024: Suggest an edit
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