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Case Management - Dual Diagnosis
466 George St N
Peterborough, ON
K9H 3R7
Peterborough, ON
K9H 3R7
705-748-6711
866-995-9933
Toll-Free: Peterborough: 1-866-990-9956 * Lindsay: 1 (888) 454-8875
Fax: Peterborough: 705-748-2577 * Lindsay: 705-328-2456 * Administrative: 705-748-4078
Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Last update: Feb 12, 2026: Suggest an edit
Application
Canadian Mental Health Association (C.M.H.A.) Peterborough is a partner with the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge (H.K.P.R.) Resource Management Team. For services, call Developmental Services Ontario
Eligibility / Target Population
Persons age 18 and over living with a dual diagnosis (developmental disability and mental health issues).
Fees
Services are free
Contacts
Shari Warfield - Program Manager- Dual Diagnosis
705-748-6711 ext 2006 * swarfield@cmhahkpr.ca
705-748-6711 ext 2006 * swarfield@cmhahkpr.ca
Languages
English
Area Served
Peterborough (County of)
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Note
Elevator access to all floors
Description of Services:
The Dual Diagnosis Case Management Team supports adults living with a dual diagnosis (developmental disability and mental health issues) through a supported independent living
(SIL) program.
Case Managers assist clients in recovery using the Ontario Common Assessment of Need (OCAN) tool. They provide client centered support services that promote stabilization and independent living as mandated by the Ministry of Community and Social Services. Individual progress is a result of collaboration with psychiatrists, family member and community partners, psycho education opportunities, crisis intervention and addiction supports.
The Dual Diagnosis program develops and monitors measurable outcomes to ensure continuous quality improvement.
All individuals interested in support must apply through Developmental Services Ontario 1 855 277 2121.
Case Managers assist clients in recovery using the Ontario Common Assessment of Need (OCAN) tool. They provide client centered support services that promote stabilization and independent living as mandated by the Ministry of Community and Social Services. Individual progress is a result of collaboration with psychiatrists, family member and community partners, psycho education opportunities, crisis intervention and addiction supports.
The Dual Diagnosis program develops and monitors measurable outcomes to ensure continuous quality improvement.
All individuals interested in support must apply through Developmental Services Ontario 1 855 277 2121.
Last Updated: Feb 12, 2026: Suggest an edit