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Program: Toronto - Jarvis St - Toronto Harbour Light Ministries, Concurrent Disorders Treatment Program for Men  
Organization: Salvation Army, Greater Toronto Housing and Homelessness Supports - Toronto - Admiral Rd - Homestead Live In Concurrent Disorder Treatment, Toronto Downtown
Phone Numbers: 416-682-2503
Fax: 416-363-6305
Email: torontohl.intake@salvationarmy.ca
Website: www.torontoharbourlight.ca
Address:
160 Jarvis St
Toronto, ON
M5B 2E1
Location: Cross street: Jarvis St and Queen St E
Accessibility Notes: Street parking close to entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall
Hours: Assessment interviews Mon-Thu 8 am-4 pm
Public Contacts: Dale Lobo - Intake Worker
Service Description: Trauma-informed care, residential and community treatment programs
Residential Treatment Program - 8-12 week live-in treatment program with 24/7 support
Program includes individual and group counselling, cognitive behavioural therapy, rational emotive behavioural therapy, relapse prevention, life skills classes, smoking cessation support, family support, discharge and continuing care planning, and spiritual awareness
Community Treatment Program
Includes individual and group counselling, cognitive behavioural therapy, rational emotive behavioural therapy, relapse prevention, life skills classes, smoking cessation support, pre-treatment support, and continuing care

Fees: None
Application: Residential program intake, call 416-363-5496 ext 2503; Community program intake, call 416-363-5496 ext 2545
Eligibility / Target Population: Residential treatment program, men 18 years and older with concurrent addiction and mental health disorders








Community treatment program, men 18 years and older who are struggling with substance abuse and/or mental health disorders
Languages: English
Area Served:
Greater Toronto Area  
See Also: Addiction Education and Prevention
Addiction Support Groups
Counselling - Family, Couple, Individual
Emergency Shelters for Adults

This information was last completely updated on December 16, 2024

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