Peer support group
Peer support groups provide mutual support through sharing of experiences from patients, who have recovered, and their families, and from those who are knowledgeable about mood disorders.
Age 65 and above
Peer support groups provide mutual support through sharing of experiences from patients, who have recovered, and their families, and from those who are knowledgeable about mood disorders.
This online psycho-educational platform provides information for caregivers to learn more about the nature of psychosis, treatment and nursing tips for patients.
Hotline service provides emotional support for individuals, answers general inquries about mood disorders and access to clinical services for individuals in need.
The orgnanisation promotes early psychosis intervention services in the form of exercise with FITMIND Yoga and FITMIND 10. Service users for FITMIND Yoga must have a diagnosis of psychosis from a healthcare professional and are currently receiving treatment. Service users for FITMIND 10 must be currently enrolled in E.A.S.Y. programme by Hospital Authority, J.C.E.P. problem by Jockey club, or currently receiving public mental health services with a diagnosis of psychosis.
Provides peer support, community groups, counselling and referral services for individuals currently receiving in-hospital treatment for substance abuse, aimed at raising the individual’s efficacy in recovery and reintegration to society. Family members are welcomed to join as a peer support volunteer.
Provides rehabilitation services for female substance abusers by rebuilding their spiritual connection with God. Service provides both short term and long term residential services and post-rehabilitation vocational experience.
Christian New Life Association provides a rehabilitation programme for men struggling with substance abuse and addiction. Residential services include discipline training, counselling and psychological treatment services. The association aims to help individuals reintegrate into society by developing their spirituality and faith.
The Centre provides a 1-year residential rehabilitation programme for at-risk individuals with substance abuse issues or ex-offenders to help reintegrate them into society through worship and prayers. Self-referrals or referrals from social workers, parole officer, court or organisations are accepted.
The centre provides psychological assessment, treatment, psychoeducation and resources for individuals in need of mental health support to aid their recovery. To register for services, contact the centre directly on 2144 6004.
Bereavement counselling service for those grieving their pets and help people come to terms with their loss.