Please note that these groups are only available to clients of The Royal's forensic program.
Over the years, The Royal has hosted many support groups at its Ottawa and Brockville campuses.
For many, the holidays are filled with joy, festivities, and family gatherings, but for caregivers with loved ones with mental illness, the season may bring additional challenges.
New safe and confidential online tool helps support those use substances
OTTAWA, ONTARIO – February 24, 2022: Do you, or someone you know, use substances such as drugs or alcohol that may be impacting daily life?
Sharon's triumph over adversity led her on a mission to support others
From the outside, Sharon Roberts seemed to have it all. She was married, had two wonderful sons, and had a successful career as a registered dietician.
It’s not your usual mental health care setting.
In the waning days of summer, staff and patients from The Royal’s Community Mental Health Program get together for two nights and three days of summer fun.
Goal
To ensure an ethical, professional and accountable The Royal supply chain.
How does talking about mental health make a difference? It’s a deceptively simple question, and there is no single answer.
About the Atlas Institute
We work with Veterans, Families, service providers, and researchers to identify the best possible mental health care and supports for those who have given so much to Canada.
Each of us transforms.
There is no more striking symbol of transformation than a butterfly.
What is Mental Hygiene?
Daily habits to support your mental health and wellness for as little as 10 minutes per day.
Family Information and Support Group
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Please REGISTER and join us for the following sessions that are free, and open to the public.
Mental health care and support for our Veterans and seniors.
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Spending mindful time in the company of trees is referred to by some as Shinrin Yoku, a Japanese term which translates as “forest bathing” and a practice that is gaining traction among health care professionals and the wider public.
In any given year, one in five people in Canada (6.7M) experience a mental health problem or illness.
The Royal has a legacy of delivering excellence in specialized mental health care, advocacy, research and education.