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Accessing Services:
Referrals to Community Adult Mental Health programs are to be directed to Centralized Intake at (306) 655-4100, Fax (306) 655-4115.
Who Do We Serve?
Individuals (including family members) 18 years or older who are experiencing significant distress, which may include:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Eating difficulties
- Enduring health, mental health and stress-related problems
- Isolation and loneliness
- Life challenges related to experiences of oppression such as racism, sexism and poverty
- Problems associated with histories of trauma, loss, abuse and violence
- Relationship issues
Forgiveness:
"Forgiveness of others allows you to forgive
yourself"
Services Offered:
Alternatives to Violence Program: This program provides education and treatment groups that invite/support men and women to stop their violence to their intimate partners.
Alternatives to Violence PDF – detailed information on this service.
Alternatives to Violence Pamphlet
Anxiety and Mood Program: This program provides education and treatment groups for individuals who experience anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, bipolar and seasonal affective disorders
Anxiety and Mood Pamphlet
Information for Clients and Family
- Initial Questionnaire PDF
- Generalized Anxiety Program - PDF
- Social Anxiety Booklet - PDF
- Social Anxiety Questionnaire - PDF
- Mood Disorders Booklet - PDF
- OCD Questionnaire - PDF
- Panic & Phobia Program Booklet - PDF
- Seasonal Affective Disorder- PDF
- Seasonal Affective Disorder Questionnaire -PDF
Community Adult Counselling Program: This program provides counselling and therapy services to adults, both individually and through educational and therapeutic groups.
Community Adult Psychiatry Program: This program provides assessment and treatment services, and consultation to family physicians and primary health care workers.
Rural Quality of Life Program: This program provides a variety of clinical and community development approaches to meet the needs of the rural population in the Saskatoon Health Region
Sex Offender Treatment Program: This program provides services for men who have committed sex offences or who are concerned about a risk to offend, and who can be safely treated in a community-based program
Sex Offender Treatment Pamphlet
Service Providers:
Our multidisciplinary team consists of a variety of professionals which includes:
- Addiction Workers
- Nurses
- Nutritionist
- Psychiatrists
- Psychologists
- Social Workers
To meet client needs, this team often works in partnership with other caregivers, agencies and organizations.
Location & Contact Information:
Main Office
4th Floor – 715 Queen St.
Saskatoon, SK S7K 4X4
Phone: (306) 655-8877
Fax: (306) 655-8875
Business Hours: 8 a.m. to 4:30 Monday to Friday
Programs also offered at:
McKerracher Centre
2302 Arlington Ave.
Saskatoon, SK S7J 3L3
Phone: (306) 655-4590
Fax: (306) 655-4592
MHAS Out-Patient
Saskatoon City Hospital
701 Queen Street
Saskatoon, SK S7K 0M7
Phone: (306) 655-8999
Fax: (306) 655-8806
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