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Grey-Bruce Mental Health Organizations Consider Amalgamation

Three organizations which provide adult mental health and addictions services in Grey and Bruce counties are working toward the creation of a single new community agency.

A memorandum of understanding has been signed by Canadian Mental Health Association Grey-Bruce, G & B House, and HopeGreyBruce Mental Health & Addiction Services.

Grey Bruce Health Services, which serves a large population of outpatient adult clients seeking mental health and addictions support, is also part of the MOU and will be working with the group to transition some of its services to the new agency.

Full integration of the three organizations, plus integration of some portion of GBHS outpatient services, is likely to take more than a year, and requires LHIN approval.

Each of the partners agrees that a new single community entity, which builds on the staff expertise and program strengths of the existing organizations, will improve access and coordination for all patients.

GBHS has inpatient and outpatient services for adult addictions and mental health. The focus is on making outpatient services part of the new organization. No decisions have yet been made regarding which GBHS outpatient services will move to the new organization.

Board members and senior management representatives from the partner organizations have been meeting since the fall of 2015 to discuss increasing collaboration.

The South West Local Health Integration Network has provided money to help the process.

Before the transition process can officially begin, the organizations still need to negotiate a Transition Agreement.  It is expected that an Agreement will take effect in May.

The demand for mental health and addictions services are growing, particularly in Grey Bruce. It is hoped a new community organization can reduce duplication, improve operating efficiencies, and help ensure mental health and addiction services in this region remain strong.

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