As one of Canada’s foremost mental health care, teaching, and research hospitals, The Royal’s goal is to expand access, hope, and new possibilities for people with mental health and substance use health needs through the convergence of client and
A striking carving of a polar bear was unveiled at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre. It is hoped that the new artwork will help create a welcoming space for everyone, especially members of the Inuit community.
Smudging is an Indigenous spiritual ceremony that involves burning sacred herbs as a way of cleansing and healing the mind, body, and spirit.
Support from TD will help The Royal’s Prompt Care Clinic – a service fully funded by philanthropy – to provide fast and simple access to mental health care over the next five years.
Imagine this – as part of a grounding intervention in the Substance Use and Concurrent Disorders (SUCD) program at The Royal, a group facilitator asks clients to name three things they can see.
There is A LOT happening in the world that can take a huge toll on the mental health of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
According to Health Canada, about 11 per cent of men and 16 per cent of women in Canada will experience major depression at some point in their lives.
Meaningful support for clients and families at The Royal
The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre hosted an official opening of The Client and Family Resource Hub on May 2, 2023.