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Program:
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Short Stay Crisis Support Program (SSCS)
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Phone Numbers:
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Mississauga Location: 905-279-9294 * Intake and Community Liaison 416-553-1288
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Toll-Free:
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1-855-795-8742
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Hours:
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Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Supports: Daily 24 hrs
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Address:
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60 Courtneypark Dr W, Unit 2 Mississauga, ON L5W 0B3
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Intersection:
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Hurontario St and Courtneypark Dr W
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Location:
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Mississauga (Meadowvale Village)
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Accessibility:
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Contacts:
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Kimberly Milani - Manager of Short Crisis Support
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Service Description:
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crisis support services for people living with mental health concerns who are experiencing a crisis, including individuals who may also be justice-involved. There are two program locations: one in Brampton (currently under renovation) and one in south Mississauga. The Brampton site includes 10 beds (4 direct-referral from Peel Regional Police, 5 justice-involved, and 1 generic). The Mississauga site includes 14 beds (6 direct-referral from Peel Regional Police, 7 justice-involved, and 1 generic)
The program focuses on crisis de-escalation and offers temporary residence and support for up to 14 days
Services include:
- 24/7 person-centered support
- crisis intervention and specialized short-term case management
- short-term care planning, discharge planning, and connection to community supports
- clinical assessments and interventions
- additional services that promote wellness, stabilization, and community reintegration
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Executives:
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Susan Doyle - Chief Executive Officer Shannan Smyth - Senior Manager, Congregate and Emergency Housing
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Fax:
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Intake and Community Liaison: 1-855-221-2120
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Fees:
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None
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Application:
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Contact intake at 416-553-1288 for more information. After hours call the programs directly to initiate a referral. Referrals are accepted only when there is a bed available, and there is no waitlist
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Eligibility - Population(s) Served:
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To receive services, the individual must: *Be 16+ years old with diagnosed or apparent mental health symptoms *Be experiencing a crisis that escalates their symptoms of mental illness *justice-involved (in the past 2 years) or have the potential for justice involvement *Be residing or receiving services in Peel Region *NOT be an immediate risk to self or others
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Languages:
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English
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Area(s) Served:
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Brampton and Mississauga
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This information was last completely updated on March 5, 2026 |
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© 2026, Ontario Health atHome
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