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Sault Ste. Marie Opens New Addiction and Mental Health Hub

Summary

  • A new HART Hub offering addiction and mental health services has soft-launched.
  • The hub quietly opened its doors on October 1st to work out operational kinks.
  • Services include addiction medicine, primary care, and housing outreach.

The city of Sault Ste. Marie has initiated operations at its Homeless and Addiction Recovery Treatment Hub, known as a HART Hub, on October 1st. This facility, managed by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Algoma, aims to provide comprehensive recovery and treatment services for those facing challenges with substance use and mental health.

CMHA Algoma received its provincial funding on September 15th and chose a subdued launch to manage the integration of new services and assist both staff and existing clients in adapting to the revised operational model. This approach allowed for the refinement of services, ensuring a more effective delivery of care.

Key services offered at the HART Hub include addiction medicine, primary care, housing outreach, and homelessness diversion, with plans to expand crisis counselling and increase the Community Wellness Bus's operational days from three to seven per week. While some services like the needle exchange program have been moved off-site, overall service interactions have remained robust, with over 1,000 visits recorded in October.

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The HART Hub is a new facility offering recovery and treatment services for individuals struggling with substance use and mental health issues.
The CMHA Algoma quietly opened the HART Hub on October 1st, after receiving provincial funding in mid-September.
The hub offers addiction medicine, primary care, housing outreach, and homelessness diversion, with counseling and case management services being enhanced.

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