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Please note: As of January 1, 2023, Choices for Change and Resilience Huron Perth have amalgamated to become CMHA Huron Perth Addiction and Mental Health Services.

Program: Opiate/Methadone Support Program  
Organization: Canadian Mental Health Association Huron Perth - Addiction and Mental Health Services
Listowel Outreach Office
Toll-Free: 1-888-261-9350
Fax: 519-271-2746
Email: support@cmhahuronperth.com
Website: www.cmhahuronperth.com
Address:
285 Sarah Ave N
Listowel, ON
N4W 2Y8
Intersection: Sarah Ave N and Elizabeth St E
Location: North Perth
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: By appointment only
Service Description: Offers individual counselling and case management services for people who experience problematic opioid use, or are on an opioid substitution program, such as methadone or suboxone
  • individual counselling supports (identifying triggers, reducing harm, relapse prevention)
  • support with harm reduction or abstinence-based goals an access to harm reduction supplies
  • recommendations regarding treatment options
  • help with understanding opioid dependence and opioid replacement therapy
  • assistance with adjusting to the program, evaluating taper readiness etc
  • referral to both internal and external services and advocacy for the same
  • case management services (linking client to supports for housing, transportation, health care and finances)
  • collaboration with methadone prescribers

Fees: Free
Application: Call * appointments made by calling 1-888-261-9350
Eligibility / Target Population: Adults, youth and families who are affected by substance use and dependence, gambling/behavioural issues, and/or mental health concerns
Languages: English
Language Notes: Interpretation and translation for a variety of languages available upon request
Area Served:
Huron County and Perth County  
See Also: Alcohol and Drug Addiction Assessment and Treatment
Medication Assisted Addiction Treatment

This information was last completely updated on April 19, 2024

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