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Program: Seniors Mental Health and Behavioural Support Services  
Organization: Providence Care
Phone Numbers: 613-384-9088 (Kingston)
613-771-0133 ext 6221 (Belleville)
613-354-3916 ext 3221 (Napanee)
613-283-2170 (Smiths Falls)
613-342-1820 (Brockville)kville)
Toll-Free: Patient Relations: 1-844-849-9166
Email: info@providencecare.ca
Website: www.providencecare.ca
Address:
640 Cataraqui Dr, Suite 202
Kingston, ON
K7P 2Y5
Intersection: Portsmouth Ave and King St W
Location: Kingston (Rideau Heights)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Accessibility is incorporated into planning and care delivery * communication materials, including brochures, forms and website information, will be made available in French and/or in accessible formats upon request to the Communications Department at info@providencecare.ca or 613-544-4900, ext 53375
Hours:
  ServiceMobile Response Team
Mon8am-4pm8am-9pm
Tue8am-4pm8am-9pm
Wed8am-4pm8am-9pm
Thu8am-4pm8am-9pm
Fri8am-4pm8am-9pm

Dates Available: Overnight telephone support is available for Long Term Care homes
Executives: Cathy Szabo - President and CEO
Kathy Baker - Regional Director
613-771-0133 ext 6229
Service Description: Outpatient program providing comprehensive assessment, treatment, planning, advocacy, referral and education for older adults with cognitive disorders such as dementia, late onset mental health needs, and younger adults with suspected progressive dementia. Services include:
  • comprehensive assessment completed by a registered nurse, social worker, occupational therapist, neuropsychologist, or geriatric psychiatrist
  • treatment recommendations and personalized care planning based on the client's needs and goals
  • collaboration with the client's care team, including primary care, long-term care staff, and community agencies
  • behavioral support and strategies to help manage responsive behaviours
  • education and coaching for care partners and care teams
  • referrals to appropriate health and community services
  • advocacy to support the client's needs and ensure coordinated, person-centred care
  • encouragement for family and care partner involvement

Please note that this program does not typically provide long-term follow-up; the focus is on assessment, behavioural support, and linking individuals to appropriate community supports

Fees: Most services are covered by OHIP
Application: Referral by primary health care provider
Eligibility / Target Population: People with age related cognitive disorders such as dementia, late onset mental health needs, substance use and/or neurological disorders and associated responsive behaviours
Languages: English
Language Notes: Communication materials available in French and in accessible formats upon request by contacting info@providencecare.ca or 613-544-4900 ext 53375
Area Served:
South East Ontario  
See Also: Mental Health for Seniors

This information was last completely updated on April 10, 2026

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