Record #: OCR2213 | Last Full Update: 28 Mar 2019 |
Names | |
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Alternate Name | Centre Le CAP ; OCR |
Former Name | Centre pour les adolescent(e)s et leur famille ; Maison Fraternité (2020) |
Location & Accessibility | |
Located In Community | Vanier |
Address & Map | |
Intersection | Vanier Pkwy and Montreal Rd |
Mailing Address | c/o Le CAP 242 Cantin St Ottawa, ON K1L 6T2 |
Bus Route Notes | OC Transpo OC Travel Planner or Route Timetable |
Physical Access | Fully Accessible |
Parking | Parking meters * free occasional parking on the street |
Description and Services | |
Description (Service) | Outpatient and day program or residential program for Francophone youth with substance abuse issues, cyber addictions, and concurrent disorders (addictions and mental health) Professional evaluations * individual, group and family counselling * support groups and counselling for parents of addicted youth * day-program, with an academic component, for eight youths * support for youth who have completed a residential treatment program * support for youth dealing with the consequences of the drug or alcohol addiction of a family member or a friend * School Prevention Program * STOP program: Support for smokers who wish to quit smoking Residential Treatment Center with academic component for youth with substance abuse issues, cyber addictions, and concurrent disorders (length varies between 6-12 weeks) |
Hours | Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
Areas Served | Frontenac County ; Hastings County ; Lanark County ; Leeds and Grenville United Counties ; Lennox and Addington County ; Ottawa ; Ottawa (City of) ; Prescott and Russell United Counties ; Prince Edward County ; Renfrew County ; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties |
Boundaries | Residential service: |
Eligibility | Ages: 12 year(s) - 24 year(s) Francophone youth 24 years and under and their families Youth must be struggling with an addiction to alcohol or to drugs, or a cyber dependency, or must have a concurrent disorder (addiction or mental health) * youth must agree to be admitted into the program * youth must accept to make changes to his/her alcohol or drug addiction or cyber addiction The residential program is open to the entire population of Ontario between the ages of 12 and 24 |
Application | Call, send an email or complete the online form. |
Languages | French - Designated Agency under the French Language Services Act |
Fees | None |
Service Categories | Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment ~ Adolescents ~ Alcohol Use Disorder ~ Francophone Community ; Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment ~ Adolescents ~ Drug Use Disorders ; Residential Treatment Facilities ~ Alcohol Use Disorder |
Waiting List | No |
Contact Information | |
Office Phone | 613-789-2240 |
Toll Free Phone | 1-877-654-0990 |
Crisis Phone | 613-260-2360 ; 1-877-377-7775 |
rjeunes@centrelecap.ca | |
Website | https://centrelecap.ca/ |
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Primary Contact | Loïs Alexanian, Director |
Primary Executive | Mylène Kosseim, Executive Director |
Other Details | |
Established | 1963; Youth and parent treatment program: 1989 |
Funding | Provincial - Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care * Champlain Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) ; Donations - Charitable Registration Number: ; United Way |
Elections | The Board of Directors is elected. |
Print Material | Pamphlets |
Resources | Website |
Accreditation | No |