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Program: Ambulatory Mental Health Clinic  
Organization: Baycrest
Baycrest Hospital
Clinical Services
Phone Numbers: 416-785-2500 ext 2100
Fax: 416-785-2501
Email: outpatientintake@baycrest.org
Website: www.baycrest.org
Address:
3560 Bathurst St
Toronto, ON
M6A 2E1
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon 9am-4pm * Tue 9am-4pm * Wed 9am-4pm * Thu 9am-4pm * Fri 9am-4pm
Public Contacts: Intake Worker
Service Description: This program provides assessment, consultation, and treatment to older adults with complex medical and psychosocial issues. Services include: - assessment and diagnosis - treatment on a time limited basis, including medication management (pharmacotherapy), psychotherapy, relaxation, and follow up care - case coordination - education and support for clients, families, and professional caregivers

Application: Referrals from a physician or nurse practitioner for this service can be initiated through Baycrest Central Navigation. The Central Navigation team will assist community agencies, primary care providers, and other healthcare professionals in navigating Ambulatory Services at Baycrest. Please call or email for more information. Eligibility Criteria: - individuals experiencing a mental health issue such as depression, anxiety, behaviour or personality changes, confusion, or significant caregiver stress - able to attend appointments at Baycrest
Eligibility / Target Population: Older Adults Only
Languages: English
Area Served:
Counties: City of Toronto ; Regional Municipality of Durham ; Regional Municipality of Halton ; Regional Municipality of Peel ; Regional Municipality of York  
See Also: Community Mental Health Programs

This information was last completely updated on August 6, 2025

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