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Program: Centre for Problem Gambling and Digital Dependency - Windsor

Organization: Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare
Description of Services: For those with problem gambling and internet/gaming addiction counselling and support including:
Outpatient treatment
  • Comprehensive assessments, individual counselling, support groups, treatment groups, aftercare groups, family workshops
  • Bed-based 3 week closed cycle – must be referred by a designated referral source

For family and friends who have a loved with gambling or digital dependency:
  • Support and education through individual and group counselling programs
  • Two day family retreat weekend

Community Education and Prevention
  • Presentation, workshops, seminars, psychoeducation

Fees: No cost upon presentation of a valid Health card
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People who are affected by gambling, gaming and digital dependency, and their families. Residential treatment services are available to residents across Ontario
Application: Individuals can self-refer * Referrals can also be made though family members, community agencies, physicians, employers, financial counsellors * Referrals to the residential treatment program just be made through the Problem Gambling Designated treatment system
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Windsor and Essex County

Phone Numbers: 519-254-2112
Fax: 519-254-0093
Email: Problem.gambling@hdgh.org
Website: www.hdgh.org/problemgamblingservices
Address: c/o Cardiac Wellness
Dr. Fouad Tayfour Regional Rehabilitation Centre
1453 Prince Rd, Tayfour, 1st Fl
Windsor, ON
N9C 3Z4
Intersection: Prince Rd and Connaught Ave
Location: Windsor (Sandwich)
Hours: Mon, Fri 8am-4pm * Tue-Thu 8am-8pm
Executives: Bill Marra - President & CEO
Contacts: Rosie Piptone-Middleton - Manager, Ambulatory Services

 
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