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Program: Support Programs  
Organization: St Leonard's Place Peel
Phone Numbers: Main Desk: 905-457-3611 ext 300
TTY: 905-457-6650 * 905-457-6722
Fax: 905-457-4604
Email: info@slpp.ca
Website: www.stleonardsplace.com/programs-services/
Address:
1105 Queen St E
Brampton, ON
L6T 4E2
Intersection: West Dr and Queen St E
Location: Brampton (Queen St Corridor)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Residential Care: Daily 24 hours
Service Description: Provide clients with an opportunity to better understand their situations of mental illness or addiction and how to manage these conditions effectively over the long term

Support Programs focus on mental health management, relapse prevention, treatment compliance, and many other topics that help to build the capacity of clients to effectively deal with situations of mental illness and addiction

Services include:
  • Recovery Group a topically driven discussion group for individuals committed to working on their sobriety and relapse prevention plans
  • Me, Myself and I – a group designed to inform and educate participants about symptom management in relation to their mental health conditions
  • Smoking Cessation and Stress Management – strategies for quitting smoking and managing related stress
  • Invictus – relapse prevention education, learning to set and commit to goals, understanding and developing strategies for sound decision making, as well as building routines and managing the obstacles of daily living
  • Communication Styles and Conflict Resolution – program designed to help participants develop an understanding of the styles of communication, improving communication to get what they need, as well as developing skills in conflict resolution
  • Jammin' - music Therapy group which will involve mindfulness exercises, song writing and expression through music

Fees: Call to inquire
Application: Admission to St Leonard's Place Peel is gained through a review of an applicant's suitability by the Community Assessment Team for federal parolees. The admission process for those interested in the New Leaf Program is managed by the New Leaf intake team
Eligibility / Target Population: Ages: 18 year(s) and up Men who have experienced homelessness, serious mental illness, substance use and/or those who have been in conflict with the justice system
Languages: English
Area Served:
Peel Region  
See Also: Community Mental Health Programs
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This information was last completely updated on December 17, 2024

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