Programme: Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority - Nodin Mental Health Services
Organisation: Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority
Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority - Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority - Administrative Office
Numéros de téléphone: 807-737-4011
Sans frais: 1-800-446-7863
Après-heures: 807-737-4011
Télécopie: 807-737-1398
Adresse courriel: info@slfnha.com
Site Web: www.slfnha.com
Adresse
postale
:
c/o c/o Nodin CFI
PO Box 1300, 54 Queen St Nodin Mental Health Services
Sioux Lookout, ON
P8T 1B8
Adresse:
54 Queen St
Sioux Lookout
Point géographique:
  • Serves as the site for Nodin Mental Health Services
  • Located at Queen St down the street from OPP station; across from old Knights of Columbus Hall
  • Closest intersection is at Queen St and 6th Ave
Accessibilité:
Partially Accessible
Notes sur l'accessibilité: Partially Accessible - Parking -- One designated parking space; Entrance -- Accessible from street level with front door buzzer; Washroom -- Accessible with bar in washroom
Heures d’ouverture: Office: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Personnes-ressources publiques: Trish Hancharuk - Director of Nodin Mental Health Services
trish.hancharuk@slfnha.com

Description des services: Provides mental health services for First Nation individuals and families in the Sioux Lookout area
Provides the following services:
  • Intake, assessment and case management services
  • Individual and family counselling for various issues including but not limited to, bereavement, grief, family violence, suicide
  • Education, resources and training seminars in northern First Nation communities on mental health issues
Also provides the following programs and services:
Acute Care Services
  • Provides intensive counselling for individuals requiring acute care services
Special Needs Program
  • Offers case management and mental health services for children and youth with special needs including emotional, developmental and/or intellectual problems
  • Provides support to parents/families in accessing other resources and financial assistance
  • Offers advocacy on behalf of clients/families for other services
Specialty Sessions
  • Coordinates specialty clinics including psychiatry, tele-psychiatry, psychology and art therapy
  • Provides tele-conferencing with Sick Children's Hospital and other health providers
  • Offers education and information sessions with visiting specialists



Frais: None
Procédé et formulaires: Intake assessment required for all services


Acute Care Services: Requires referral from medical doctor


Special Needs and Specialty Sessions: Open to referrals from any source


Specialty Sessions: Requires prior arrangements to be made
Admissibilité / population desservie: First Nation individuals of all ages experiencing mental health issues


Acute Care Services: Individuals experiencing severe mental health issues and requiring prompt intervention


Special Needs Program: Children and youth 0-18 years of age with multi-complex special needs
Langues: English
Notes linguistiques: Ojibway, Oji-Cree; upon request
Zone desservie: District of Kenora, Northern
Voir aussi: Programmes communautaires de santé mentale
Counseling familial et individuel et thérapies de couple
Centres et programmes de santé pour les peuples autochtones
Santé mentale pour les enfants et les jeunes
Promotion de la santé mentale
Dernière mise à jour: 4/11/2025
Adresse Web du profil de service: fre/displayService.aspx?id=141682

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