Sometimes the smallest act of kindness can have the biggest impact: That’s the idea behind The Royal’s “smile buttons,” custom-made pin-back and magnetic badges that many staff members will be wearing at work in the weeks and months to come.
Shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic hit, I was sitting in my office one afternoon, meeting with a patient online, when they asked, “Dr. Beck, am I going to be able to finish high school?”
The Kindness Connection group was developed by staff at the Brockville Mental Health Centre (BMHC) in response to the lockdown brought about by COVID-19.
Royal staff & physicians, learners with an active placement at The Royal, volunteers who are currently working onsite, and their household members can now get a COVID test at the 1145 Carling Ave campus of The Royal.
Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder that affects about 1% of Canadians. Although this illness is frequently associated with hallucinations and delusions, people who have schizophrenia commonly face another important challenge: cognitive impairment.
In an effort to help people living with treatment-resistant depression – those who have failed to respond to one or more different antidepressant medications – Dr.
Run/Walk for Men's Mental Health
Sunday, November 15 2020 at 2:00PM
Support our run/walk for Men’s Mental Health this Movember to raise funds and raise awareness.
The Royal is so fortunate to have champions across our community and around the world who volunteer their time to support the incredible mental health care and research that helps provide hope and transform lives.
Research Study
In 15 minutes, you can share your perspectives on family caregiver advisor collaborations by participating in this survey.
Substance Use and Mental Health
Complete and submit this form to sign up for My Health, My Way and a member of The Royal’s Clinical Records team will contact you to complete the registration process.
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McDonalds on Merivale Rd will donate $1 from any Big Mac or McChicken sandwich purchased on Monday, October 19, 26, or November 2 to DIFD and support youth mental health.
What is the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of Canadian medical residents? Thanks to a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), we might be one step closer to answering this question, and developing an improved response to meet the mental health needs of this unique group.
Ontario’s leading mental health organizations including Addictions and Mental Health Ontario, Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Children’s Mental Health Ontario, The Royal, Ontario Sh
“Working in collaboration and leveraging technology, we have created a new level of mental health care that will enhance the services offered at the University of Ottawa for students who are struggling.