REGIONAL MENTAL HEALTH CARE LONDON




In Southwestern Ontario, adolescents, adults and older adults who experience severe and persistent mental illness have access to a variety of specialized services through St. Joseph’s Regional Mental Health Care (RMHC).

At both London and St. Thomas sites, clients receive care either in the hospital as an inpatient, as an outpatient, or in the community through outreach programs. Interdisciplinary teams provide assessment, treatment and rehabilitation services and strengthen community partnerships to help people regain independence in the place of their choice.

Visiting Hours: 1:00pm - 8:30pm daily

Our facility grounds now have Designated Smoking Areas.

The Coordinated Access program coordinates all admissions
to all Regional Mental Health Care programs and services (excluding Forensic Psychiatry)
.

View the Patient/Client and Family Handbook in English or French.

Learn more about Regional Mental Health Care's Discharge Planning

To learn more about our vision for specialized mental health care,
please view our video, "The Journey to Specialized Mental Health Care"

The Archival and Teaching Museum at Regional Mental Health Care London transferred to Museum London in January 2009 - ensuring the community can share in the rich mental health history of this region.
To see a tour of the museum before it left RMHCL click here.

  • Assessment Program - care includes specialized assessment and initial stabilization with recommendations for further treatment, rehabilitation and community reintegration.
  • Geriatric Psychiatry - serving adults generally over the age of 65.
  • Adolescent Program - serving adolescents, age 13-18.
  • Dual Diagnosis Program - serving adults between the ages of 18 and 64 with a Developmental Challenge (IQ below 70) as well as a mental health care need.
  • Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program - provides both inpatient and outpatient care for people who have severe and complex mood and/or anxiety disorders that have not responded to treatment.
  • Psychosis Program - provides inpatient and ambulatory services to people diagnosed with a psychotic disorder.
  • Concurrent Disorders - serving adults affected by a serious and persistent mental illness concurrent with an addiction.
  • Mental Health Services for the Deaf (MHSD)- providing services for the Deaf, deaf, deafblind, deafened or hard of hearing persons with a severe mental illness.
  • Supporting Programs and Services - a spectrum of additional services support clients in their recovery.
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