Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services

A listing of the health services available in the Edmonton Zone for child and adolescent mental health patients. For information about social services for child and adolescent mental health patients, please visit ab.211.ca.

How to Use This Database​

Please use the filters on the left to select the acuity, age range, and/or type of service/referral that you are looking for. You can click on the View Program button below any of the entries for additional information about the program’s behaviour eligibility, referral pathway, hours, contact information, and if there is a cost to patients.

Acuity
Age Eligibility
Type of Service/Referral

CASA Mental Health

Delivers holistic, culturally safe wrap-around mental health services to children (3-17) and their families in Alberta. Provides assessment and treatment services along a continuum ranging

CASA Mental Health – Adolescent Day Program

Provides group, family and individual therapy while also providing education in a small classroom setting. Teens are encouraged to build on their strengths and develop

CASA Mental Health – CASA Classrooms

CASA Classrooms address the need for services closer to students by bridging a child’s mental health and school needs. Students receive individual and group therapy,

CASA Mental Health – CASA House

CASA House is a live-in program for teens who need support with significant mental health and/or addiction challenges. Teens stay at CASA House for an

CASA Mental Health – Children’s Day Program

Provides group, family and individual therapy while also providing education in a small classroom setting. Kids are encouraged to build on their strengths and develop

CASA Mental Health – Core Program

Core therapists include the child’s family, school and community network in treatment. Families are matched with the appropriate level of service, with the possibility of

CASA Mental Health – Family Therapy Program

Uses evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches, which might include involving families in the process of change; techniques to work on thoughts and actions; emotion-focused therapy to help

CASA Mental Health – Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Program

Provides information and education to families with children with a possible or confirmed diagnosis of prenatal alcohol or drug exposure, or fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

CASA Mental Health – Indigenous Services

Various streams of service to support the mental health of Indigenous children, youth and families. All services are based in Indigenous cultures, worldviews and spiritualties.

CASA Mental Health – Preschool Day Program

Provides early childhood mental health care in a small classroom setting. The family and care team work together to support the child’s social, emotional, academic

CASA Mental Health – Trauma Program

Nurtures connection and safety in the caregiver-child relationship after experiencing trauma. Children and youth are supported through three streams: Outpatient Trauma Clinic: The outpatient clinic

Centre for Interactive Mental Health Solutions

Bliss is an 8 session interactive therapy program for depression that patients complete on their own. The program is based on psychotherapy treatment called cognitive

Child Health Behaviour Clinic at Misericordia Community Hospital

The Misericordia Community Hospital’s Child Health Behaviour Clinic offers a number of programs and services to help children and their families with their children’s social

Community Outreach Assessment and Support Team (COAST)

Using a multi-disciplinary approach, COAST supports children, youth, and adults with complex service needs (such as intellectual disability and challenging behaviours/high risk). The team aims

Connect MD

A telephone advice line which gives primary care providers access to community specialists for routine patient advice.