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Organization: WOTCH Community Mental Health Services  
Phone Numbers: 519-668-0624
Fax: 519-668-3641
Email: info@wotch.on.ca
Website: www.wotch.org
Address:
534 Queens Ave
London, ON
N6B 1Y6
Intersection: Queens Ave and William St
Location: Central London
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Executives: Don Seymour - Executive Director

Service Description: Offers recovery-focused services that promote wellness through partnerships, support and self-determination for individuals with mental illness
 
Clinical Services - Offers health promotion, disease and injury prevention and chronic disease management to clients
 
Community Integration - A variety of leisure and life-skills focused groups and activities are offered to support personal growth and recovery
 
Family Support Program - Offers a welcoming environment for family members, informal caregivers and friends of those living with mental illness to learn positive coping strategies
 
Intensive Case Management Services - Provides assessment, development and implementation of individualized rehabilitation and recovery plan
 
Life Management Program - Provides participants with life skills education and experience
 
Piccadilly Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) - Short Term Residential program for individuals with a serious mental illness who need access to 24 hour supports with clinical interventions
 
Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Assists clients who are interested in preparing for employment opportunities
 
Women's Mental Health Resources - Provides gender specific services geared towards the unique and complex needs of women experiencing mental illness and homelessness
 
WOTCH Permanent Housing - Provides access to affordable shared living housing within single family dwellings
Fees: No fees for most services
Application: Referral from a mental health professional required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Adults and youth 16 years and older who have been formally diagnosed with a serious mental illness
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: London, Middlesex, Huron and Perth
See Also: Community Mental Health Programs

This information was last completely updated on 10/18/2012

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WOTCH believes that all persons should have hope for recovery and should receive services with dignity and respect. WOTCH advocates within its community for people experiencing mental illness to remain in their own homes. WOTCH is committed to excellence.