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About Us

Location

440 Bathurst Street
3rd Floor - Suite 320
Toronto, Ontario
M5T 2S5​


Contact

Phone: 416 603 5800 ext. 8197
Fax: 416-603-5217

An after-hours crisis pager is available to IMPACT patients. They should call the number above to obtain.​


Hours

Monday – Friday
8:30 am – 4:30 pm

​Saturday – Sunday
10:00 am – 6:00 pm


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Referrals

Hospitals, psychiatrists, family physicians, other health care providers, community agencies and supportive housing authorities can make referrals. Self-referrals are also accepted.

There is no direct referral process through UHN. Referral forms are available from The Access Point, a centralized agency for coordinating a number of mental health support services in the Toronto area through a single application process. You will find the necessary form under the Assertive Community Treatment Teams (ACTT) section of their website. The Access Point will direct you to the most appropriate team after reviewing catchment areas and waitlists. They take into consideration your preferred agencies noted in the referral.

You are eligible for the IMPACT program if you:

  • Have a specific diagnosis for a severe mental illness with a priority for those experiencing psychosis
  • Have a history of hospitalizations
  • Are 18 years of age or older

Patients must reside in our catchment area: Parkside Drive to the west, Yonge Street to the east, Lake Ontario to the south and Eglinton Avenue to the north.

The Access Point
Phone: 416 640 1934
Email: info@accesspoint.ca

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Please note that clinic appointments may be virtual visits. The clinic team will let you know what type of appointment is appropriate for your care. Learn more about virtual visits at UHN »

What We Do

Our outpatient program provides mental health services to adults living in downtown Toronto. We work closely with patients when they are experiencing a crisis.

Our program is based on the Assertive Community Treatment model used throughout North America. It is an intensive, patient-centred program that offers treatment, rehabilitation and support services from a multi-disciplinary team. It has been proven effective in enhancing the quality of life and decreasing the need for hospitalization among people with serious mental illness.

We offer community outreach and support to individuals who may have experienced difficulty maintaining contact with health care workers in the past. Our aim is to help people function better and live more successfully in the community. We do most of our work with patients in their own environments. Our patients help us to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to their needs. We monitor symptoms of illness and promote appropriate medical treatment.

We also can help with housing, finances, drug and alcohol abuse, medication, family issues, legal problems, rehabilitation and vocational goals. Our team can provide education and skills training needed to live successfully in the community. Additional education and support is offered to family members of our patients.

IMPACT is a program of Toronto Western Hospital.​

How to Prepare

Learn more about what you can expect when you have a clinic appointment.​​​

Health Information

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Our Team

Meet Our Team

Our team is composed of psychiatrists, occupational therapists, social workers, nurses, peer support workers, community mental health workers and a program assistant.

Senior Clinical Manager: Marla Kaye

Team Lead: Patricia Melville

Operations Lead: Annie Fernandes

Psychiatrists:

  • Dr. Sarah Levitt
  • Dr. Dan Rosenbaum

Educator: Aideen Carroll

Administrative Assistant: Kavitha Balasundaram

Social Workers:

  • Arthur Lau
  • Bonnie Hills
  • William Tanner

Community Mental Health Workers:

  • Sheree-Anne Badere
  • Faith Vermeer

Registered Nurse:

  • Carolina Godinho
  • Michelle Tanney
  • Natalie Robinson

Peer Support Worker: Scott McDougall​

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