Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences (Ontario Shores) is a public hospital that provides a spectrum of specialized assessment and treatment services to those living with complex and serious mental illnesses. Exemplary patient care is delivered through safe and evidence-based approaches where successful outcomes are achieved using best clinical practices and the latest advances in research. Patients benefit from a recovery-oriented environment of care built on compassion, inspiration and hope. Staff are committed to providing excellent patient care, ongoing learning and maintaining a safe, respectful and positive environment.
As advocates, Ontario Shores champions and supports the efforts of patients, professionals and policy makers to ensure individuals with mental illness have access to care and the opportunity to fully participate in society.
Issues aren’t hard to find. For example, try - with your preferred search engine or ai- finding dealing with difficult clients, by Carole Curtis, to find examples of how mentally ill people are dehumanized , disparaged, and denied the legal services required to safely navigate your services. Your admins, doctors, and other team members notified repeatedly, yet no acknowledgement or corresponding obligations set out in cpso publications.
Pls let me know what email address to follow up with. Have sent these concerns via social media as well. They’re same similar issues noted in MHCC and other reporting, but remain un acknowledged or addressed. Serious public safety issues that undermines your services. Statistically supported, but if you need more clarification, I’ve recorded my medical experiences for over ten years. Kindly update. (Asked politely).
and no offense, but as a caregiver i do not need Ontario Shores telling me to use a stress ball, or play on my oculus. what i need is for home care to be held accountable, for st eliz to be held accountable. we need help not an adult colouring book.
the homecare system IS the problem. they are profit and not patient focused - it's an awful system. My husband is qualified for 14 hours of care a week - we get roughly seven - and they show up anywhere between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Only when the 'system' and society at large stops 'seeing' and referring to individuals as 'patients' and 'beds' and starts 'seeing' and recognizing individuals receiving and giving care as 'people' and 'human beings' first and foremost will we bring about compassionate, personal and person/family centered care.
Thank you to all the dedicated Caregivers who shared their caregiving journeys with us and made this documentary possible. Thank you also to the Ontario Shores team for bringing this from vision to reality.
Kevin Great work everyone Having seen a lot of sad cases of all types in my career I was determined to find ways to help youth on our STEPS platforms One contributor to Obesity and Fitness is former Commander of the US Army- General Mark Hertling, who was tasked with overhauling their fitness training programs since so many recruits were suffering from obesity and anorexia type problems I’ll ask Dr. Anzai for his support and will Cc you on the email Thanks for all that your team does
Hey, did you get the recordings I made with Dr Lamba yet? I haven't heard from you - and these are public safety / discrimination issues - kindly update (here).
But Carla keep making those videos, So you can start making positive change agains "Toxic Feminism " . Start re-programing women's minds with Good things , Show them that it doesn't pay too be femmist cunt .👆 "Why be a Josie , when you can be a Carla" . You don't have too be loser or a geek , like her and her tribe of troglodytes . I am so with "Men Going Their own way " movement , Who wants a Josie ? I mean this chick is delusional into thinking that she is attractive . I can't believe your 55 , your such a gilf. but un fortunately science and fennine hygiene products have't caught up yet .
I have to gently wonder, how this brave person, would respond to the fact that the insurers for crown lawyers, judges, lawyers etc, lawpro, actively incentivizes discrimination, to target people in trauma, with any host of symptoms etc, or the ongoing issues, buried deep in police culture, Re stigma and mental health. Heather McWilliams story offers one example, terry zweigs compassionate documentary, “coppers” offers another, - interviewing many first responders with ptsd, and abuse, and stigma at work, and the obvious issue with how many abuse “wellness checks”. I wonder how this, and the taboo discussion of mental health history in Canada, (Ie the apparent failure of chemical psychiatry) sits with this discussion?