ABOUT COAST
The COAST program serves the residents of Hamilton-Wentworth who have serious
mental health issues and are in crisis. COAST is a multidisciplinary team consisting
of child and youth crisis workers, mental health workers, nurses, social workers
and plain-clothes police officers.
A mental health worker will respond to a call on the COAST crisis line and
make a preliminary assessment regarding the mental health concern. The worker
will determine whether to respond with telephone support or a mobile visit.
Once the mental health triage worker collects information over the phone, the
next step, if required is outreach. Daily, between 8 am to 1 am, the outreach
mobile unit, consisting of a mental health worker and a police officer, is able
to go to the mental health crisis situation.
The goal is to help the individual/family deal with the crisis in the environment
of choice where a management plan will be developed to defuse the crisis situation.
A follow-up plan will also be provided.
If necessary, the follow-up plan may involve linkage to additional community
agencies or support networks. Clients will be given the opportunity for support
services following a crisis situation.
Clients requiring support or follow-up will receive assistance from the support
team within 24 hours of the crisis situation.
The client will receive support or follow-up until either the difficulties
have been resolved or the client has been linked to appropriate community resources.
Psychiatric consultation, assessment and/or treatment is negotiated on an individual
basis.
We’re proud to be part of a unified Community team effort with St. Joseph's
Healthcare and the Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Police.
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