Section : Patient care
The Geriatric Psychiatry Program at the Douglas Institute provides services to clients aged 65 and older and to adults younger than 65 with a geriatric profile. The program covers psychiatric diagnoses such as: mood disorders anxiety di
Section : Patient care
There are three external service points in the geriatric psychiatry program.
Section : News
Healthy Brain Aging was the theme of the Douglas Institute Foundation’s 13th annual Open Minds Benefit, held March 2nd at the Hilton Montréal Bonaventure.
Section : The Douglas
Intensive Case Management is intended for people with a serious mental illness
Section : The Douglas
The Intensive Case Management (ICM) Program is a means of organizing the work to provide integrated psychiatric treatment and recovery services to people with severe mental illnesses.
Section : Patient care
Non-institutional residential resources aim to provide a living environment adapted to individual needs that promotes recovery, rehabilitation and community reintegration.
Section : Mental Health Info
Helping a child or an adult suffering from Attention Deficit Disorder.
Section : Mental Health Info
Sleep disturbances are common in patients with Alzheimer's disease and are caused by the disruption in the light/dark cycle.
Section : The Douglas
Directed by N.M.K. Ng Ying Kin, PhD, the laboratory measures putative biological markers for various psychiatric conditions and treatment-resistance to usual medications.
Section : Mental Health Info
Zootherapy, or assisted pet therapy, may be used as a therapeutic tool for people suffering from different illnesses, young and old.