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MENTAL HEALTH

  • 811
    Info-Santé 811 is a free and confidential telephone consultation service.
    811 is the unique telephone number for this service. Dialing 811 allows you to quickly reach a nurse in the event of a non-emergency health problem. However, in the event of a serious problem or urgent need, it is important to dial 9-1-1 or go to the emergency room. The service is offered 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Anyone residing in Quebec can call Info-Santé 811 for themselves or for a loved one. The nurses at the 811 telephone consultation service assess and make recommendations based on your state of health. They can answer your questions and direct you to the most appropriate resource in your area, depending on your situation. Calling Info-Santé 811 often allows you to avoid unnecessary trips to the clinic or the emergency room.
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  • Alcooliques anonymes (AA)
    Alcoholics Anonymous is an international movement of men and women who had a drinking problem. Non-professional, they are self-financing, they are multiracial, apolitical and they are found almost everywhere. There is no age limit or level of education required. Anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem can become a member.
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  • Association canadienne pour la santé mentale (ACSM)
    Dedicated to promoting mental health, preventing mental illness and carrying out support activities for the population. We believe in helping individuals, groups and communities maintain and improve their mental health while exercising greater control over their lives. We believe that social justice, individual and collective responsibility, access to adequate resources and support, autonomy and maximum integration into the community promote good mental health and a satisfying quality of life.
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  • ASSOCIATION D'ENTRAIDE des personnes handicapées physiques de Montréal (Alpha)
    The mission of the Association d'entraide  of people with physical disabilities in Montreal is to promote the social integration of people with physical and/or neurological limitations and their active maintenance in society. To do this, the organization offers these people social and cultural activity programs, reception and community support services, as well as advocacy and advocacy activities.
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  • Association Québécoise de prévention du suicide (AQPS)
    The AQPS's mission is to mobilize all stakeholders, support communities, equip stakeholders, educate the public and influence decision-makers in order to prevent suicide.​
    Need help ? :  https://suicide.ca/ 

    or 1 866 277-3553
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  • Association Québécoise des Personnes Aphasiques (AQPA)
    The AQPA's mission is to offer people with aphasia a place to belong and support that promotes their development and social integration.

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  • Baluchon Alzheimer
    Its mission is to offer respite, support and accompaniment to caregivers who wish to keep their loved one suffering from Alzheimer's disease or certain related diseases at home, in accordance with the values established by the organization.
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  • Centrami
    Through various activities, aims to maintain or develop the autonomy of people struggling with a mental health problem. In addition, Centrami provides participants with a place for discussion and sharing, an opportunity to get involved in the resource, to obtain support and information from both users and contributors.

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  • Centre de Santé des Aînés Sud-Ouest • Verdun
    Is a charitable non-profit organization (NPO) that develops innovative interventions to help seniors age healthily for as long as possible, to correct dysfunctions related to vision, hearing, locomotion, living environment and other factors that may affect their quality of life such as cognitive loss (eg memory).
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  • CIUSSS (Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Centre-Sud-de-l'Île-de-Montréal)
    Through its academic mission, catalyzes the creative forces and knowledge of stakeholders, researchers and populations to develop new knowledge, innovate in terms of intervention and influence public policy.
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  • CLSC au Québec (Trouver un)
    By using the Health Index directory. In addition to searching for CLSCs by city or region, Index Santé provides you with an interactive map allowing you to quickly find a CLSC near you.
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  • Corporation L’Espoir
    Is a non-profit organization offering quality and adapted services for families living with a person with an intellectual disability and/or an autism spectrum disorder. We are totally dedicated to the cause and always want to push back the barriers of inclusion and social integration. Thanks to our partners, our members, our funders and generous donors, not to mention our team of dynamic employees, we can count on 40 years of support and field expertise.
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  • DEPrimesAnonymes - Blog Santé
    Isolation, feelings of inner malaise, health ailments, depression can take different forms. Find through my categories all the solutions to overcome these problems (former depressed, Karine).
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  • Guichet d'accès à la première ligne (GAP)
    The first-line access point (GAP) is a service reserved for people without a family doctor who need to consult a health professional for a specific and non-urgent health problem (symptoms of a urinary tract infection, of skin, contraception, screening for a sexually transmitted infection, consultation for pregnancy, form to be completed by a doctor, prescription renewal, etc.). This service is offered to them on a temporary basis until they have access to a family doctor. 
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  • Guichet d’accès en santé mentale adulte (GASMA)
    The GASMA is the gateway to access the mental health and addiction services of the CIUSSS. It has the mandate to assess users and direct them to the service corresponding to their needs. At GASMA, a multidisciplinary team receives requests for adult mental health services from physicians and various network partners. This team ensures that the requests received are received in the correct sector. She then prioritizes the requests according to the urgency of the patient's situation. During a meeting with the person suffering, a qualified worker assesses the specific need of the service request and directs the user and his relatives to the appropriate service. The important thing is that the person in need of help can receive support and accompaniment from the right team at the right time.
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  • Parents et amis du bien-être mental du sud-ouest de Montréal (PABEMSOM)
    Our mission is to contribute to preserving the mental health of members of the immediate entourage of people affected by mental illness, or suffering from a mental health problem, to bring them together, to support them, to inform them, to provide them with tools of communication, allow them to share their experiences, break their isolation, recharge their batteries and regain control of their lives.
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  • Projet P.A.L.
    Projet PAL is an organization with a big heart, passionate about improving the quality of life of people living with mental health problems. Since its founding in 1983, the RRASMQ has contributed to the emergence of a movement of affirmation and social innovation linked to a different vision of mental health and of people living or having lived with mental health problems.
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  • Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ)
    Is responsible for the sound management of the Quebec health insurance plan and public prescription drug insurance plan.
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  • Regroupement des ressources alternatives en santé mentale du Québec
    The Regroupement des ressources alternatives en santéALE du Québec brings together and represents community organizations that adhere to an alternative mental health approach.
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  • Répertoire des ressources en santé et services sociaux
    Find a health and social services resource.
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  • Santé mentale (Qc)
    Almost everyone knows someone who suffers from a mental illness. Discover all the information and advice to help you learn more about mental health.
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  • Santé Montréal - Dépression
    Depression is a disease characterized by a deep feeling of sadness or a disappearance of the feeling of pleasure. The information contained on the site in no way replaces the advice of a health professional. If you have any questions about your state of health, call Info-Santé 8-1-1 or consult a health professional.
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  • Société Altzeimer de Montréal
    Our mission is to alleviate the social and personal consequences of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders by providing cutting-edge interventions, care, and support services that have a long-term positive impact.
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  • Suicide Action Montréal (SAM)
    We offer 5 specific services according to the target clienteles. These services allow us to update our mission, our values and our commitments and are intended for: ?suicidal people?close to a suicidal person?persons bereaved by suicide?organizations affected by suicide (postvention)?interveners and organizations.
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  • Suicide.ca
    Suicide.ca's mission is to prevent suicide through digital technologies. It informs and helps people with suicidal thoughts and behaviors, those who are worried about a loved one or who are bereaved by suicide, as well as workers who work with vulnerable clienteles.
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