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Supporting & Advancing Recovery in Mental Health Care
OCE Advancing Health Partnering ForumMay 8, 2015
Mental Health Facts
• Of those who need mental health services in Canada actually receive them1/3
• Of Canadians aged 15-24 die by suicide annually. It is the second leading cause of death for the age group.1/4
• Of childhood cases of mental health problems can be addressed through early diagnosis and interventions. 70%
• Children in Ontario have a serious mental illness.500,000• Of adults don’t know the signs of significant mental
health problems in children and youth.40%
Open Minds, Health Minds: Ontario’s Comprehensive Mental Health & Addictions Strategy
1.• Improve mental health and well-being for all Ontarians
2.• Create healthy, resilient, inclusive communities
3.• Identify mental health and addictions problems early
and intervene
4.• Provide timely, high quality, integrated, person-directed
health and other human services
Mental Health Innovation Bootcamp
One of our biggest challenges is that mental health and addictions services are fragmented, spread across several ministries and offered in a variety of care settings.
Critical Issues Facing Mental Health Organizations
Early intervention & assessment
Coordination of services &
communication is challenging
Patients owning their own illness
Problem Statement
There is no standardized way to collect, maintain, and
share patients’ recovery goals to support their treatment
How can we standardize collection & sharing of the patient’s recovery goals to
support treatment?
Patient & Recovery
Goals
Hospitals
Community Supports
Primary Care
Natural Supports
Contacts
Simone PapernickPatient Care Manager, Mental Health ProgramMackenzie [email protected]
Sanaz RiahiDirector, Professional Practice & Clinical InformationOntario Shores Centre for Mental Health [email protected]