Pathstone

Pathstone Mental Health works to strengthen the quality of life for children, youth and families in Niagara who are dealing with mental health challenges. They recognize that mental illness in young children, pre-teens, and adolescents is widespread and often goes undetected, and ultimately untreated. Thankfully they are here to help!

Pathstone offers a broad spectrum of treatment services and programs, delivered by highly qualified staff to strengthen children and families. They serve all children and youth from birth through to their eighteenth birthday.

Pathstone offers a wide variety of that can be accessed by a referral from Contact Niagara. https://www.contactniagara.org/en/home

Pathstone also offers immediate access to services:

  • Crisis & Support line – Open 24/7 at 1-800-263-4944
  • Video Counselling Session – Call 1-800-263-4944 to make a same day, or advance appointment Monday-Friday
  • In-Person Walk-In Clinic Session at ANY of their 8 locations across Niagara – Call 1-800-263-4944 to make a same day, or advance appointment Monday-Friday

If you are a young person between 6 and 18 years of age and are experiencing any of the following:

  • Feeling sad, worried or angry
  • Having fights with your parents
  • Being bullied
  • Dealing with a personal issue
  • Feeling like you might hurt yourself
  • Suffering because someone has hurt you
  • Getting in trouble at school, home or in the community
  • Feeling like you are being treated unfairly

Or if there is anything else on your mind – Call Pathstone at 1-800-263-4944.

Parents and caregivers can also use the walk-in clinic for children under the age of six, if they are concerned about child related ages and stages, are constantly arguing with their child or are worried about their child’s social and emotional challenges.

For additional information and service options, visit Pathstone’s website https://pathstonementalhealth.ca/

Check out Pathstone TV on their YouTube channel for informational videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKgYHTBzGwN_WXgfUzHeUWA

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