Family Service PEI is a not-for-profit charitable organization, committed to offering services to all Islanders regardless of their ability to pay. They offer therapeutic counselling to individuals, couples, families and groups, credit counselling services, and workplace wellness training.

Address
155 Belvedere Avenue, Suite 6
Charlottetown
C1A 2Y9
Telephone
902-892-2441
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Family Service PEI is a not-for-profit charitable organization, committed to offering services to all Islanders regardless of their ability to pay. They offer therapeutic counselling to individuals, couples, families and groups, credit counselling services, and workplace wellness training.

Address
109 Water Street
Summerside
C1N 1A8
Telephone
902-436-9171
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The Farmer Assistance Program is a service that provides confidential, professional counselling services to farmers, farm employees and their families. The program recognizes that some problems can affect home life and work performance. When this happens, help may be required in resolving these problems through the assistance of a trained professional counsellor. These counselors are trained to provide short term counselling or refer you to other professional services and resources in the community.

Address
293 Water Street, Suite 5
Summerside
C1N 1C1
Telephone
902-894-8006 or 1-800-736-8006
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The Hope for Wellness Help Line offers immediate help to all Indigenous peoples across Canada. It is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to offer counselling and crisis intervention. Call the toll-free Help Line or connect to the online chat.

Telephone
1-855-242-3310

Kids Help Phone is Canada's only 24/7 online and over the phone support service offering professional counselling, information and referrals for young people.

Telephone
1-800-668-6868

Mental health walk-in clinics offer immediate mental health support to help with anxiety, as well as life events causing stress and other mental health issues for Islanders age 16 and older.

For information on the walk-in/call in clinics visit: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/health-pei/mental-health-walk-in-clinics

Address
126 Douses Road
Montague
C0A 1R0
Telephone
902-838-0960
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Mental health walk-in clinics offer immediate mental health support to help with anxiety, as well as life events causing stress and other mental health issues for Islanders age 16 and older.

Address
1 Rochford Street
Charlottetown
C1A 9L2
Telephone
902-368-4430
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Mental health walk-in clinics offer immediate mental health support to help with anxiety, as well as life events causing stress and other mental health issues for Islanders age 16 and older.

Address
55 McGill Avenue
Charlottetown
C1A 2J9
Telephone
902-368-4911
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Mental health walk-in clinics offer immediate mental health support to help with anxiety, as well as life events causing stress and other mental health issues for Islanders age 16 and older.

Address
65 Roy Boates Avenue
Summerside
C1N 6M8
Telephone
902-888-8180
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Mental health walk-in clinics offer immediate mental health support to help with anxiety, as well as life events causing stress and other mental health issues for Islanders age 16 and older.

Address
14 MacKinnon Drive
O'Leary
C0B 1V0
Telephone
902-831-2711
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Open Door Outreach is a non-government charity working primarily with women who are incarcerated and in recovery from addiction providing personal mentoring, and several programs on topics such as boundaries, relationships, and personal values. Any woman struggling with addiction in the community or in need of support post-release from incarceration may call for an appointment without a referral. Services are free.

Address
2-30 Brackley Point Road
Charlottetown
C1A 6X9
Telephone
902-628-6826
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The PEI Rape and Sexual Assault Centre services adult (women and men) and youth (over age 16) survivors of recent or historic sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse through across individual therapy, support and information, and a group program for male survivors.

Address
1 Rochford Street
Charlottetown
C1A 7N3
Telephone
902-368-8055 or 1-888-368-8055
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The Reach Foundation is a safe, stigma free environment for youth who are transitioning from mental health and addiction treatment to recovery and reintegration into the community. Reach provides a safe, caring and supportive learning environment for youth and assists them to develop confidence and employability and essential life skills to help them adapt as they transition to the workforce or back to school.

Address
223 Mason Road
Stratford
C1B 2G1
Telephone
902-620-0000
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Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams are multi-disciplinary teams that provide specialized services to seniors experiencing complex mental health problems, as well as support to their families and/or caregivers. Teams are located Island-wide and include psychiatry, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and social workers. However, teams may vary across sites. Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams provide office-based services, as well as community outreach to clients living at home and in community care housing. Contact your local Community Mental Health office for more information.

Telephone
902-687-7110
Location
Souris

Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams are multi-disciplinary teams that provide specialized services to seniors experiencing complex mental health problems, as well as support to their families and/or caregivers. Teams are located Island-wide and include psychiatry, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and social workers. However, teams may vary across sites. Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams provide office-based services, as well as community outreach to clients living at home and in community care housing. Contact your local Community Mental Health office for more information.

Address

Telephone
902-838-0960
Location
Montague

Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams are multi-disciplinary teams that provide specialized services to seniors experiencing complex mental health problems, as well as support to their families and/or caregivers. Teams are located Island-wide and include psychiatry, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and social workers. However, teams may vary across sites. Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams provide office-based services, as well as community outreach to clients living at home and in community care housing. Contact your local Community Mental Health office for more information.

Telephone
902-368-4911
Location
Charlottetown

Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams are multi-disciplinary teams that provide specialized services to seniors experiencing complex mental health problems, as well as support to their families and/or caregivers. Teams are located Island-wide and include psychiatry, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and social workers. However, teams may vary across sites. Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams provide office-based services, as well as community outreach to clients living at home and in community care housing. Contact your local Community Mental Health office for more information.

Telephone
902-888-8180
Location
Summerside

Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams are multi-disciplinary teams that provide specialized services to seniors experiencing complex mental health problems, as well as support to their families and/or caregivers. Teams are located Island-wide and include psychiatry, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and social workers. However, teams may vary across sites. Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams provide office-based services, as well as community outreach to clients living at home and in community care housing. Contact your local Community Mental Health office for more information.

Telephone
902-853-8670
Location
Alberton

Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams are multi-disciplinary teams that provide specialized services to seniors experiencing complex mental health problems, as well as support to their families and/or caregivers. Teams are located Island-wide and could include; psychiatry, nurse practioners,registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and social workers. However, teams may vary across sites. Seniors Mental Health Resource Teams provide office-based services, as well as community outreach to clients living at home and in community care housing. Contact your local Community Mental Health office for more information.

Telephone
902-853-8670
Location
O'Leary

Serene View Ranch aims to provide a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of mental health issues, especially trauma related difficulties. Services include professional assessments such as; phychological assessment for disability management and fit for duty/return to work assessments. They also provide psychotherapy serivices such as equine-assisted psychotherapy and individual, group, family and couple therapy. There are many other therapies and serivices available on-site as well.

Address
174 Pickles Lane
Alexandra, PE
C1B 0P2
Telephone
902-393-3829
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SHORS provides safe, confidential and supportive services pertaining mainly to reproductive and sexual health care to Islanders of all genders, orientations and ages at various sites across PEI. Services include: Sexual health education and counselling, Sexually transmitted infection screening and treatment, Birth control counselling and prescriptions, Pregnancy counselling, testing and support, and Abortion services (medical abortion and surgical abortion).

Address
65 Roy Boates Avenue
Summerside
C1N 2A9
Telephone
1-844-365-8258
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The Strength Program offers a range of programming (residential and day treatment) and supports for youth and families who are dealing with substance misuse and mental health issues. The program is offered for 16 weeks and is located at the Youth Recovery Centre where there are 12 inpatient beds with 24/7 care.

Telephone
902-687-7110, 902-838-0960, 902-368-4120, 902-888-8380, 902-853-8670
Location
Summerside - Prince

The Strongest Families Program provides free mental health care for PEI children, youth and their families. Services related to anxiety, behavioural difficulties, nightime bedwetting, and stress management are delivered online and over the phone.

Telephone
1-902-368-4430

Student well-being teams work in schools advising, consulting and providing direct service to children and youth who are struggling with mental, social and physical health issues.

Telephone
902-438-4130