Integrated Community entre for Mental Wellness-Sunise Centre
The Centre provides comprehensive community support and rehabilitation services to persons with mental illness and promotes awareness of mental health in the community.
Age 18 to 65
The Centre provides comprehensive community support and rehabilitation services to persons with mental illness and promotes awareness of mental health in the community.
The service provides dietetic consultations by registered dietitians to help service users develop healthy eating habits through individualised plans. Please call 2850 4448 for a preliminary assessment before scheduling an appointment.
eGPS is a guided self-help platform that delivers cognitive behavioral tools to enhance accessibility and availability of evidence-based mental health services for people with mild to moderate symptoms of depression and anxiety.
AEMIHK recruits and trains the ex-mentally ill to help reduce stigma by sharing their experiences through dialogue at “human library events”.
Virtual Reality-based vocational training for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder to enhance their employability and strengthen their interpersonal and adaptation skills. The project also provides workshops for employers to increase their understanding and promote acceptance in the workplace.
Targeted for PWA aged 15+ (IQ of 70 and above), individualised services such as counseling and training programs develop their social competence, employability and emotional management skills, particularly to cope with the challenges of transitioning into adulthood.
The Wellness Centres offers integrated district-based community support services by clinical psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, nurses, mental health education officers, peer support workers and program workers.
The association offers work training in a planned environment including workshops, farms and community sites. It helps service users to enhance holistic well-being through person-centered care planning, diversified activities and vocational training.
The mobile vans tour around New Territorities and interacts with community residents to promote mental wellness and community resources for mental health care. It also provides prevention, early detection and intervention services for people in need of mental health care.
The association provides residential services in the form of long stay care homes, halfway houses, hostels for the moderately mentally handicapped, subvented and self-financed hostels, and residential respite services for individuals recovering from mental illness etc for people aged 15 or above. The recovery-oriented services aim to help its service users develop their strengths and abilities to lead a more integrated life in the community. Referrals can be made by doctors or social workers through