Clients, visitors, and staff at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre can now enjoy fresh sandwiches and soups made by Krackers Katering and sold at the Winter Garden Café - nourishing themselves while also nourishing not just one, but two social enterprises.
Dr. Kaminsky’s 2019 Update
Clinical studies
In January 2019, we began a 6-month contract with the Department of National Defence.
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As a family member or caregiver, we understand that your loved one’s mental health or substance use health can have a significant impact on you. The Royal’s family information sessions are intended for fami
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) robbed Cory Taylor, CD, of his peace of mind for many years, but a simple treatment he received in connection with a research case study was enough to help restore his quality of life.
It’s ok to feel stressed and anxious, especially right now. Although many of us are finding solace in another Netflix marathon there are other safe activities we can do in order to keep stress levels in check.
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The Royal has a comprehensive performance management program in place for all its employees, including the Executive Management Team.
The Royal has been named one of the National Capital Region’s Top Employers for 2023. This is the eighth consecutive year that Mediacorp, organizers of the annual Canada’s Top 100 Employers project, has included The Royal on this esteemed li
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OTTAWA, October 4, 2023 – More than 750 community leaders filled the EY Centre today raising over $670,000 in support of mental health care and research at The Royal.
OverviewCanada has long been regarded as a safe haven for refugees fleeing violence and persecution. Yet, for many, the duality between the hope for refuge and the lived reality of displacement remains central to their experience.
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The Royal is one of Canada’s foremost mental health care, teaching, and research hospitals.
The Royal’s Mood and Anxiety Program cares for people with complex and persistent mood and anxiety disorders. This may include:
The month of June marks the beginning of Pride Month.
Intended audienceThis session is for members of the public who may be experiencing mild to moderate mental health symptoms and are interested in learning how to access support, build coping skills, and take proactive steps toward wellness
Every Thursday afternoon since October 2024, about a dozen men have gathered under the bright lights in The Royal's Client and Family Resource Hub for something that might seem simple but isn't – honest conversations about some of life's biggest c