Section : Patient care
Out-patient services are made up of interdisciplinary teams that offer assertive community treatment (ACT) and variable community follow-up (SIV for Suivi d’intensité variable)for people suffering from psychotic disorders.
Section : Patient care
Hospitalization and transition services covering different levels of structured support, from a locked unit to community transition settings. Based on a recovery model, the program aims to improve autonomy and to reintegrate and maintain people in the
Section : Patient care
The Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Psychosis (PEPP-Montréal) is a program for young people who are experiencing an untreated first episode of psychosis.
Section : Education
The primary focus of the undergraduate program is to teach and help the students apply core knowledge, skills and attitudes required of a medical professional. The goal of the program is to equip the student to meet the most stringent standards of
Section : The Douglas
Douglas Hospital was founded in 1881 by Alfred Perry and a group of Protestant clergy and Montréal citizens.
Section : Research
The researchers working on the “Services, policy and population health” theme come from a wide variety of disciplinary backgrounds: psychiatry, epidemiology, law, anthropology, economy, psychology, social work, administration. Their goal is to inspire and influence developments in mental health policy so that people living with a mental illness can obtain the care and services to which they are entitled. To accomplish this, the researchers: Study the organization of mental health s...
Section : Social Media
The 2012 "Les Impatients" silent auction closed in an atmosphere of joy and good spirit at the Wellington Centre. The event was presented by Barry Crago, chief of recovery at the Douglas Institute, and Lorraine Palardy, Director of Les Impatients.
Section : News
More than a hundred people celebrate Wellington Centre's 15th birthday
Section : News
Come and celebrate with us the 15th anniversary of the Wellington Centre, Wednesday, October 1, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Section : News
Parle-moi d’amour at the Wellington Centre raised $ 13,720