Section : Patient care
The Severe Disruptive Disorders Program offers a range of superspecialized services for children aged 6 to 12 years with behaviour problems with or without an attention deficit disorder / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Section : The Douglas
The Wellington Centre is a psychosocial rehabilitation and community support centre (SPECTRUM) aimed at demystifying mental illness and educate those with severe mental health disorders.
Section : Patient care
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Specialized Housing Program helps adults of any age with a severe mental disorder return to and stay in the community.
Section : Mental Health Info
Snoezelen® is a therapeutic approach that uses multisensory experiences. It was developed in the Netherlands in the 1970s for people with developmental disabilities.
Section : Patient care
Treating psychosis involves education, counselling, medication, close monitoring of symptoms, stress management, and a strong, supportive environment.
Section : Patient care
The Child Psychiatry Program at the Douglas Institute offers a range of bilingual services to youth aged 0 to 17 years and their families.
Section : News
Wellington Centre > Its mission is to have users actively participate in their own journey towards recovery, with the help of peer experts.
Section : News
The winner of the 2007 Douglas Cup for the best team at the Douglas Institute, the Moe Levin Centre is located in the CPC Pavilion, where it provides specialized care to patients suffering from cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. At the C
Section : News
Young patient thank the Douglas Institute Foundation and the Gustav Levinschi Foundation for the newly built Stearns Gazebo.
Section : News
The Douglas protocol on the Use of Control Measures has been recently updated, based on the Institute’s changing needs.