Child and Parent Resource Institute
Record #: NIA0771 | Last Modified: 08 Sep 2020 | Last Full Update: 08 Sep 2020 |
Contact Details | |
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Office Phone | 519-858-2774 |
Toll Free Phone | 1-877-494-2774 |
TTY Phone | 519-858-0257 |
Fax | Clinical Records 519-858-3913 |
Website | www.cpri.ca |
Site Details | |
Areas Served | Ontario |
Located In Community | London |
Address & Map | |
Intersection | Sanatorium Rd and Oxford St W |
Service and Access Details | |
Description (Service) | Specialized services for children and youth with complex mental health or developmental challenges. INPATIENT SERVICES: Units provide assessment, consultation and short-term treatment based on the individualized clinical needs and identified goals of children/youth with multiple complex needs. Collaborates with the child/youth, caregivers and community service providers to develop a comprehensive plan to manage continuing needs at the community service level. AGENCY TO AGENCY COMMUNITY CONSULTATION: Offered to community agencies providing assessment and/or treatment to children/youth with a variety of concerning behaviours. Agencies can consult with CPRI's clinical team for support, feedback, or further recommendations for a current client. ATTACHMENT CONSULTATION AND EDUCATION SERVICE (ACES): For children/youth with an attachment disturbance or disorder. INTERDISCIPLINARY AUTISM SERVICES (IAS): For children/youth with suspected or confirmed complex Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or whose symptoms are suggestive of ASD with additional complex concerns. BRAKE SHOP: For children/youth with a diagnosed or suspected tic disorder, and/or disinhibition disorders (ADHD, OCD) who may or may not be experiencing tics. DUAL DIAGNOSIS BEHAVIOUR AND ANXIETY CLINIC: For children/youth with an intellectual disability, as well as severe psychiatric concerns, behaviour problems, or emotional disorders. HOMESHARE: Specialized family placement program for children/youth who have multiple disabilities. MOOD AND ANXIETY: Provides comprehensive diagnostic assessment and consultation for children/youth with complex symptoms that suggest a query of a mood and/or anxiety disorder. SELECTIVE MUTISM: For children and youth who have restricted speech in one or more settings for at least 2 months. SEXUAL BEHAVIOURS: For children/youth who display concerning sexualized behaviour which has a negative impact on their relationships at home, school and in the community. GENERAL CLINICAL SERVICES: May include diagnostic clarification, medication review and community consultation or second opinion. |
Hours | Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm * Residential Services Mon-Sun 24 hours |
Eligibility | Children and youth up to 18 years, with complex, emotional and behavioural disorders and their families, guardians and caregivers |
Application | Medical referral required for psychiatric assessment * Any source accepted and processed through the Intake Department * residential service placement is formalized through a Community Single Point |
Languages | English ; French ; Translation and interpretation available upon request. |
Fees | None |
Physical Access | Fully Accessible |
Other Details | |
Legal Status | (50) Non Profit |
Established | 1960 |
Funding | Provincial |
Service Categories | Community Mental Health Agencies ~ Youth |