Mental Health and Crisis
Intervention Program
Referrals & Referral Forms
There are two options for making a counselling or crisis appointment:
Option # 1
[ Download The Mental Health & Crisis Intervention Program Referral Form ] and fax to our confidential fax line at:
519-672-7220.
We will call you with an appointment time after reviewing your information.
Option #2
Call the Mental Health Coordinator (519.672.4079 ext. 238) or the Crisis Counsellor (519.672.4079 ext. 231 ) who will do a brief in take with you over the phone to assess your needs. Crisis calls will be responded to immediately. Other referrals will be reviewed by the Mental Health Team and will be assigned a counsellor. Our medical secretary will call you with an appointment time.
We offer counseling for children ages 7 and older, teens and adults. We also provide some couples and family counselling. If we don't offer the kind of support you need we will refer you to appropriate resources in the community. You will usually be able to see a counsellor within 2 weeks. For children's appointments, a parent or guardian is required to meet with the mental health coordinator for a parent meeting before the child (under 16) starts counselling. Confidentiality is strictly followed in counselling as in all of our services at S.O.A.H.A.C.
You are welcome to call our office and talk to one of our counsellors, or leave a message and we will call you back, if you have any questions about our Mental Health or Crisis Services.
For Mental Health Counselling:
or to ask any questions about our Program call Mental Health/Crisis Coordinator: 519-672-4079 ext 238
For Crisis Appointments contact:
Crisis Counselor 519-672-4079 ext.231
| S.O.A.H.A.C. London |
| 425-427 William Street. London, Ontario, N6B 3E1 Phone: (519)-672-4079 |
Just a Reminder
- Bring your health card and certificate of Indian status (if applicable) on your first visit.
- If you have an urgent medical emergency, go to a Hospital Emergency Room and tell them the name of your Doctor or Nurse Practitioner at SOAHAC.
