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Program: Dual Diagnosis - Birch and Maple Lodge
Organizations: North Bay Regional Health Centre
- Mental Health Programs and Services
Description of Services: Birch Maple Lodge provides short-term (up to 18 months) inpatient assessment, treatment and rehabilitation for adults with a moderate to profound developmental disability and mental health concerns (dual diagnosis). The goal is to assist patients in asserting themselves in their care planning to enhance quality of life and wellness, decrease behavioral challenges, teach new skills, and improve relationships. The unit provide specialized assessment and treatment through a highly skilled interprofessional team that considers the whole person and delivers patient- and family-centered care plans designed to meet individual needs, interests, and abilities. The goal is to support recovery, reduce symptoms and behaviors that limit community living, and help patients remain in or return to their homes through coordinated collaboration with families and community-based services.
Requirements
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Dual Diagnosis Only
Age: 18 years and older
Application: All referrals are processed through Central Referral and must come from a health care provider. Complete the Regional Mental Health Referral Form.
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Languages: English ; French ; Interpretation Services
Area(s) Served: LHINs: North East
Contact Information
Phone Numbers: 705-495-7841
Website: nbrhc.on.ca
Address: 50 College Dr
North Bay, ON
P1B 5A4
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Hours: Daily 24 hours
Contacts: Intake Worker
See Also: Mental Health Hospital Programs
Mental Health for People with Developmental Disabilities

Referral Information for Health Service Providers
Name: Staff on Duty
Title: Intake Worker
Phone: 705-495-7841
Email: deanne.devine@nbrhc.on.ca

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