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Youthdale Treatment Centres
Youthdale is a non-profit, charitable community agency. The agency meets the complex needs of children, youth and young adults up to age 24, as well as their families, with a team of highly skilled and dedicated psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, child and youth workers, as well as other allied social service and health work related professionals.
Common Clinical Presentations:
- Disruptive and conduct disorders
- Complex mood and anxiety disorders
- Complex psychopharmacology cases
- Parent-child difficulties
- Developmental trauma and substance use
Treatment Settings:
- Crisis support team – bringing crisis intervention to family or group home, school or hospital
- Inpatient units – interprofessional team of child and adolescent psychiatrists, registered nurses, psychiatric crisis workers, and educational specialists; specialty consultations with speech-language pathology or occupational therapists may be arranged as required
- Acute Support Unit for Emergency and Secure Treatment Admissions (Admissions by Judicial Order under the CYFSA) for individuals under the age of 18
- Transitional Psychiatric Unit; A voluntary, assessment / treatment program for youth typically aged 12 to 18 for admissions of 4 to 6 weeks duration
- Transitional Age Unit – A voluntary inpatient unit for individuals aged 18 to 24 years.
- Outpatient and consultative services – multiple day treatment programs serving the needs of youth from age 12 through to the completion of high school
Treatment Modalities:
- Outpatient psychiatric assessment and medication management
- CBT for mood and anxiety
- IPT
- DBT-informed individual and group DBT skills
- Family therapy
- Trauma assessment and treatment