Deep River, ON, K0J 1P0
• preventative care and wellness for its rostered patient population
Full range of primary health care services
• Also offering: prenatal care, post-partum care, well baby checks, sexual health services and counselling Team include physicians
• nurse practitioners
• dietitian
• social worker
• pharmacist
• registered practical nurses and administrative support staff
Deep River, ON, K0J 1P0
Deep River, ON, K0J 1P0
- Counselling
- Crisis intervention
- Advocacy
- Referrals
- Personal and emotional counselling
- Family and marital counselling
- Grief counselling
- Trauma and stress counselling
- Walk-in counselling
Community Support Programs:
- Help with basic needs
- Youth camp fund
- Community Christmas Basket Program
- Community partner delivering Canadian Tire Jumpstart Program
- Local distributer for the Child Poverty Action Networks (CPAN) Programs
Deep River, ON, K0J 1P0
Petawawa, ON, K8H 2S9
- short term intervention and crisis support
- referral
- family counselling
- child mental health services
- family and group mental health services
- education
- prevention and self-help groups
- health programs
- Walk in clinic available weekly
Pembroke, ON, K8A
Mental Health support to individuals, couples, families, and groups including:
- Suicide prevention and crisis intervention
- Safety planning
- Parent support and education
- Community suicide prevention training
- Short term counselling
- Stress management
- Peer support group
- Parent peer support group
- Grief and loss counselling
Pembroke, ON, K8A
Free mental health services for residents of Renfrew County over the age of 17:
Pembroke, ON, K8A 5M8
- sexual and emotional abuse or death
- a specialized assessment is completed and an individualized treatment program developed
- decline in school performance
- withdrawal, appears depressed
- hyperactive
- loss of interest in usual activities
- nightmares
- bedwetting, other regression
- change in appetite
- low self-esteem
- excessive guilt or shame
- pessimistic about the future
- repetitive play themes
- sexual knowledge beyond age
- problems with peer relationships
- sexually acting out
- phobias/fears
- anxiety
Pembroke, ON, K8A 5M8
Crisis will be responded to during work hours as usual.
After hours, The Child and Youth Crisis Line for Eastern Ontario can be accessed at 1-877-377-7775
Walk-in services closed.
Children's mental health centre providing services at various locations in Renfrew County including:
- Family and Child Treatment Program (FACT)
- youth justice services
- day treatment programs including New Horizons and Valleycrest
- group services
- adolescents and their families
- intensive services
- trauma services
- paediatric telepsychiatry
Groups include:
- groups for parents
- groups for children (6-12 years)
- groups for youth (13-17 years)
- separation and divorce
- Definition of violence
- Family changes
- Who is responsible for violence?
- Safety planning
- Witnessing abuse
- Healthy relationships
- Feelings
- How to express anger
- Dating violence
- Conflict resolution
- Self esteem
Provide support and education to women and young women who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse.
Services can include
- meeting with caseworkers at various locations throughout Renfrew County
- support and education about abuse,
- risk assessment and safety planning
- referrals to other services
- one to one and/or group support
- Interpreter services can be arranged
Provides:
- information on the family court process,
- assistance in preparing for family court proceedings (documenting history of abuse, accessing Legal Aid),
- referral to specialized services and supports in the community,
- safety planning,
- court accompaniment to proceedings when appropriate
Groups Include:
Pattern Changing:
- 12 week educational group designed to assist women who have experienced abuse in an intimate relationship and focuses on the woman herself and her ability to change the course of her life.
- Topics include: the impact of abuse, family roles, boundary setting, feelings, assertiveness techniques, coping strategies, goal setting, healthy relationships, and changed patterns
- 10 week group that builds on the knowledge women obtained from the Pattern Changing group.
- In-depth discussion of communication skills, feelings related to anger, developing new relationships and goal setting). New topics include attitude of gratitude, co-dependency, shame and guilt, social skills and building resiliency skills.
- Participants complete weekly assignments that relate to each topic.
- 11 week group for mothers and children designed to break the isolation of abuse and promote the healing process.
- Children learn ways to cope with their feelings and behaviours that arise in families that have experienced abuse.
- Each week begins with the sharing of a light meal, followed by individual sessions for mothers and children.
- Topics include: self-esteem, expressing of anger/feelings, choices, safety planning, family changes, conflict resolution, understanding abuse, and the impact of abuse for the family.
- Self Esteem & the Power of Positive Habits
- Abuse & Anger
- Healing from Shame & Guilt
- Healthy Relationships & Setting Boundaries.
- Budgeting: Dollars & Sense
Caring Dads
17 week group for men, which offers a combination of active group discussions, exercises and homework. Through the group sessions, Fathers will gain a better understanding of the following:
- Skills to cope with frustrating situations in healthy ways
- Different Fathering strategies and choices which affect children
- Increased awareness of controlling, abusive and neglectful attitudes and behaviours
- Strategies to strengthen the Father-Child relationship
Pembroke, ON, K8A 5V4
The following non legal definitions describe what might constitute a situation which could require reporting to the agency and warrant child protection intervention
- Non-accidental infliction of physical harm
- Sexual abuse/harm
- Emotional harm
- Neglect
Pembroke, ON, K8A 5V4
- where possible, the preferred option is to place the child with a member of the immediate or extended family or a member of the community, if that is not possible foster care may be the best alternative
- foster parents work with CAS staff as part of a team to develop a plan for each child in care
Pembroke, ON, K8A 5V4
- Provides foster parents to children and youth who are in need of a safe place
- Recruits individuals and couples who are interested in fostering a child/youth
- Completes a mandatory home safety inspection and provides a 9-session PRIDE training Program and a SAFE Home Study to foster applicants
- Educates foster applicants about the role and expectations of fostering a child/youth
- Assigns a foster care worker who provides ongoing support to the foster family
Pembroke, ON, K8A 5V4
Programming efforts address four specific areas:
- Academic support
- Employment training- summer employment training for teens SETT
- Self-advocacy training
- Financial literacy training
Pembroke, ON, K8A 5V4
- drivers transport children to have access with their families, children and their families to attend medical and educational appointments and to attend events that they may not have been able to otherwise
Pembroke, ON, K8A 5V4
- Intake and Child Protection
- Children's Services
- Foster care
- Adoption
- Kinship
- Independence Planning and Preparation (IPP)
- Employment Training
- Summer Employment Training for Teens (SETT)
- Research
- Volunteer Drivers
- School Based Worker Program
- Infant Development
- Behaviour and Speech
- Service Co-ordination
- Respite Services
- Transitional Planning
- KUMON Reading and Math Programs
- Family Visitation and Exchange
- EarlyON
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder
Pembroke, ON, K8A 5S5
Free mental health services for residents of Renfrew County over the age of 17:
Pembroke, ON, K8A 3K2
Information and assistance to support participation in and understanding of the criminal court process
Services begin once police have laid charges and continue until the court case is over.
Services include:
- information about victims' rights, the criminal justice process and their specific case (e.g., court dates)
- needs assessment and referrals to community agencies, including Indigenous and other culturally specific agencies
- crisis intervention, trauma-informed support, victim advocacy
- facilitates victim's input and liaises with Crown Attorneys, police, regarding bail, safety, resolution of charges, release conditions, publication bans, testimonial aids, trial preparation and court orientation
- arrange for interpreters and accessibility accommodations
- information and support on Victim Impact Statements, Statement on Restitution
- facilitates access to court orders, such as bail conditions, probation orders, peace bonds
- debriefing and follow-up support
Vulnerable Victims and Family Fund -- Helps support victims of crime, including families of homicide victims and motor vehicle fatalities resulting in criminal charges, to participate more fully in the criminal court process by providing financial assistance and court-based supports for:
- travel to attend key court dates
- language interpretation services
- special accommodations for victims with disabilities, such as real-time captioning
- basic necessities for victims of human trafficking or gun and gang violence while attending court
Pembroke, ON, K8A 1S7
- schizophrenia
- manic depression
- chronic depression
- severe anxiety disorder
- OCD
- in-home assessment
- recovery
- treatment planning
- support counselling
- life skills
- teaching
- advocacy and liaison with other services
Pembroke, ON, K8A 1G8
Services include:
- Case Management
- Recovery Outreach Program
- Crisis Intervention
- Family Information and Support
- Housing Support
- ACTT (Assertive Community Treatment Team)
- Geriatric Mental Health Outreach Team
- Court Diversion
- Early Intervention for First Episode Psychosis
- Peer Support
- Service Navigation
- Adult Counselling for Male/Female Sexual Abuse Victims; Victims of Violence
Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards, ON, K0J 2A0


